Shri Nitin Gadkari laid foundation stone for Karnataka NH projects
New Delhi: Union Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari has laid the foundation stone for 3.9 km first phase flyover construction of around Rs 300 crore today through video conference. The demand of Hubli people to have a flyover in the heart of Hubli metropolitan Chanamma circle is now going to be fulfilled, said Shri Pralhad Joshi.
On the same occasion, the minister inaugurated the construction of a 2.77 km quarter road near Dastikoppa at NH63 Kalaghatagi National Highway at a cost of 25 cr and the construction of a bridge near Dastikoppa. Hon'ble Chief Minister Shri BS Yeddyurappa, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Govind Karjol, Union Minister Shri were present on this occasion.
Minister of State Sri Jagadish Shettar and MLA Arvind Bellad Amrut Desai Sri C M Nimbanna, Member of Legislative Council Sri Basavaraja Horatti, MLA Sri Prasad Abbayya, District Collector Shri Nitesh Patil and Many ministers of the state witnessed this grand program.
On behalf of the people of Hubli Dharwad Metropolitan, I would like to thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari for contributing to this great project.
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