NHAI Approves Service Bridge Project in Kerala
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NHAI Approves Service Bridge Project in Kerala

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has given its in-principle approval for the construction of a service bridge in Kerala. This significant development aims to enhance connectivity and infrastructure in the state. The proposed service bridge project is expected to facilitate smoother transportation and contribute to the overall development of Kerala's transportation network.

It will provide a vital link for commuters and vehicles, improving accessibility to key areas in the region.

This NHAI approval marks a crucial step forward in the planning and implementation of the service bridge project, demonstrating the commitment to advancing infrastructure in Kerala.

The project is expected to ease traffic congestion and enhance the overall travel experience for residents and visitors alike.

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has given its in-principle approval for the construction of a service bridge in Kerala. This significant development aims to enhance connectivity and infrastructure in the state. The proposed service bridge project is expected to facilitate smoother transportation and contribute to the overall development of Kerala's transportation network. It will provide a vital link for commuters and vehicles, improving accessibility to key areas in the region. This NHAI approval marks a crucial step forward in the planning and implementation of the service bridge project, demonstrating the commitment to advancing infrastructure in Kerala. The project is expected to ease traffic congestion and enhance the overall travel experience for residents and visitors alike.

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