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Prime Minister Narendra Modi to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for 112 National Highway projects spread across the country worth about ₹1 lakh crore. For the opening ceremony, PM Modi is going to Gurugram, Haryana. In addition, he will open the Haryana portion of the historic Dwarka Expressway, which will help to relieve traffic congestion and enhance traffic flow on NH-48 between Delhi and Gurugram.
The 19-km-long Haryana section of the 8-lane Dwarka Expressway has been built at a cost of around ₹4,100 crore and includes two packages of 10.2 km long Delhi-Haryana Border to Basai Rail-over-Bridge (ROB) and 8.7 km long Basai ROB to Kherki Daula. It will also provide direct connectivity to the IGI Airport in Delhi and the Gurugram Bypass.
"Other major projects that will be inaugurated by the Prime Minister include the 9.6 km long six-lane Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II)- Package 3 from Nangloi - Najafgarh Road to Sector 24 Dwarka section in Delhi; three packages of Lucknow Ring Road developed at cost of about ₹4,600 crores in Uttar Pradesh; Anandapuram - Pendurthi - Anakapalli section of NH16 developed at a cost of about 2,950 ₹crores in the state of Andhra Pradesh; Kiratpur to Nerchowk section of NH-21 (2 packages) worth around ₹3,400 crores in Himachal Pradesh; Dobaspet - Heskote section (two packages) worth ₹2,750 crores in Karnataka, along with 42 other projects worth ₹20,500 crores in different states across the country," the PMO stated.
Prime Minister Modi will also lay the foundation stone for various National Highway projects across the country.
"Major projects for which the foundation stone will be laid include 14 packages of Bengaluru - Kadappa - Vijayawada Expressway worth ₹14,000 crores in Andhra Pradesh; six packages of Belgaum - Hungund - Raichur Section of NH-748A worth ₹8,000 crores in Karnataka; three packages of Shamli - Ambala Highway worth ₹4,900 crores in Haryana; two packages of Amritsar - Bathinda corridor worth ₹3,800 crores in Punjab; along with 39 other projects worth ₹32,700 crores in different states across the country," the statement added.
These projects will significantly contribute towards the growth of the National Highway network as well as help boost socio-economic growth, enhance job opportunities and promote trade and commerce in regions across the country, the PMO added.
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