First Green Field section of Ambala-Kotputli corridor is now open for trial
The project has been developed at the cost of Rs. 9500 Cr. and it would transform the road infrastructure in Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan, he added.
First Green Field section of Ambala-Kotputli corridor is now open for trial
New Delhi: Union Minister for Road, Transport, and Highway Nitin Gadkari on Saturday, August 6, unveils the first look of the 227 km Greenfield section of the Ambala-Kotputli corridor.
The corridor is now open for the trial said the Union Minister in a series of tweets., "World Class Infrastructure is the hallmark of PM Shri Narendra Modi Ji's Good Governance, he said"
The project has been developed at the cost of Rs. 9500 Cr. and it would transform the road infrastructure in Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan, he added.
Ambala – Kotputli Economic Corridor comprises four road projects:
- 39 km section of NH 152 from Ambala to Ismailabad (brownfield upgrade)
- 227 km Trans Haryana Expressway (greenfield)
- 14 km stretch of Narnaul Bypass (brownfield upgrade)
- 30 km section of NH 148B from Narnaul to Paniyala Mod (NH-48) near Kotputli (brownfield upgrade)
World Class Infrastructure is the hallmark of PM Shri @narendramodi Ji's Good Governance.
— Nitin Gadkari (@nitin_gadkari) August 6, 2022
First #GreenField section (227 km) of Ambala-Kotputli corridor is now open for trial.#PragatiKaHighway#GatiShakti pic.twitter.com/pAUoEgLJfe
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