Mar 13, 2024
By: Kunal Kambli
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Spanning 693 kilometres, this expressway will traverse through the western states of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra, connecting the metropolitan giants Delhi and Mumbai.
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Covering a distance of 687 kilometres, this route will link Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and Jammu-Kashmir, providing seamless connectivity from the capital to the scenic landscapes of the Himalayas.
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Stretching across 594 kilometres from Meerut to Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh, this expressway will run parallel to the holy river Ganga, enhancing connectivity between key cities along its route.
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Extending over 258 kilometres, this expressway will traverse through Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, facilitating swift travel across India’s southern peninsula.
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With a length of 210 kilometres, this expressway will pass through Uttar Pradesh, linking Delhi with the picturesque hill stations of Uttarakhand.
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Covering a distance of 195 kilometres, this expressway will connect the bustling cities of Delhi and Jaipur, spanning through the states of Rajasthan and Haryana.
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Extending over 162 kilometres, this expressway will traverse through Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, providing enhanced connectivity between the two neighbouring states.
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This 120-kilometer-long segment in Maharashtra will further expand the Mumbai-Nagpur Expressway project, facilitating faster travel between the financial capital and the city of Nagpur.
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Spanning 120 kilometres, this expressway will connect Ambala in Haryana with Shamli in Uttar Pradesh.
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Covering a distance of 110 kilometres, this expressway in Gujarat will facilitate smooth travel between Ahmedabad and the upcoming industrial hub of Dholera.
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