Modi Govt Announces 8 New High-Speed Corridors

The approval of the construction of eight new high-speed road corridors across India is a key decision made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Cabinet. These ₹50,655 crores worth of national high-speed road corridor projects will span a total of 936 kilometers. The locations of these new corridors that will be built are listed below.Locations of the 8 New Corridors

  • Four-lane Kharagpur-Moregram National High-Speed Corridor and six-lane Agra-Gwalior National High-Speed Corridor
  • Six-lane National High-Speed Corridor Tharad-Deesa-Mehsana-Ahmedabad
  • Ayodhya Ring Road, four lanes
  • Pathalgaon and Gumla are connected by a 4-lane section of the Raipur-Ranchi National High-Speed Corridor.
  • Kanpur Ring Road, a 6-lane roadway
  • The creation of a 4-lane Northern Guwahati Bypass and the expansion and enhancement of the current Guwahati Bypass
  • Nashik’s eight-lane elevated Phata-Khed Corridor is located near Pune.

The New National High-Speed Road Corridors’ Advantages

  • Between Agra and Gwalior, the journey time will be halved.
  • The Kharagpur-Moregram Corridor will be advantageous to the economies of West Bengal and the Northeast.
  • It is anticipated that the Kanpur Ring Road will reduce traffic on the nearby highway network.
  • Raipur-Ranchi Corridor completion will accelerate Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh’s growth.
  • By completing Gujarat’s high-speed road network, the new corridor between Tharad and Ahmedabad will enable seamless port connectivity and lower logistics costs.

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Positive Takeaway

The central government’s vision to create these corridors is part of a broader goal to transform India into a $30+ trillion economy by 2047. This initiative involves the identification of a 50,000 km high-speed highway corridor network, based on scientific transportation studies using GSTN and toll data, to support India’s economic growth.

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