Pratapgarh (Rajasthan): Four national highway projects with a total length of 219 km and costing Rs 3,775 crore were inaugurated today by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari here today.
The Ministry stated that this 6-laning project from Kishangarh to the Gulbapura section on National Highway 48 will accelerate the economic and social development of the Ajmer and Bhilwara districts.
The 6-laning of the Gulabpura to Chittorgarh section will strengthen the mutual connectivity of the Udaipur, Jaipur and Kota regions of the Bhilwara and Chittorgarh districts. The construction of a 4-lane Railway Over Bridge on National Highway 162A at Fatehnagar will solve the problem of traffic jams at the railway crossing.
Gadkari also inaugurated a high-level bridge on the Chambal River in Mandrayal under Central Road Infrastructure Fund (CRIF) today. With the construction of this bridge, connectivity will be maintained between Mandrayal, Karauli in Rajasthan and Sabalgarh in Madhya Pradesh.
In Rajasthan, approval of 74 projects under CRF at a cost of 2250 crores was also announced and Gadkari said the work on these projects will start soon.
The Minister also laid the foundation stone of 7 projects costing Rs 1850 crore and a total length of 221 km today. These projects will provide direct connectivity from the famous religious place Nathdwara to Udaipur airport. While the construction of the Pratapgarh bypass will reduce the traffic pressure inside the city, the construction of the road from Raas to Biaora will facilitate the vehicles going towards Bhilwara. Tribal areas of Dungarpur, Udaipur and Banswara regions too will get better connectivity. With the construction of bypasses in Sangwara and Garhi, the distance of Dungarpur-Banswara will be reduced by 10 km. Thirteen animal underpasses will be constructed in Todgarh Wildlife Sanctuary on the Beawar-Gomti road for the protection of wildlife.
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