A roughly 3,000 km highway network is being built by the Eknath Shinde-led Maharashtra administration as part of an ambitious plan to connect most of the state's 36 districts. In addition to the 701-km Nagpur-Mumbai expressway, which is claimed to be the longest in India and is known as the Samruddhi Mahamarg, there are approximately 10 other small and long highway projects in various phases of development. In the next five years, the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), plans to finish this road network. The entire highway network should be finished over the next five years with an anticipated total investment of Rs 3,000 billion. Additionally, Mopalwar oversees the Chief Minister's office's war room for infrastructure projects.
Contact: Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation
Website: msrdc.in