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NHAI grants Rs 6,661 cr for Hyderabad-Nagpur corridor
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NHAI grants Rs 6,661 cr for Hyderabad-Nagpur corridor

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has approved a grant of Rs 60 billion for the development of a 251 km corridor between Hyderabad and Nagpur. This project will be executed under the Toll-Operate-Transfer (TOT) model, aimed at enhancing connectivity between the two major cities.

The corridor is expected to significantly improve transportation efficiency and reduce travel times for commuters. NHAI officials highlighted that the project aligns with the government's focus on infrastructure development and economic growth.

This investment underscores the commitment to modernizing India’s road network, facilitating smoother movement of goods and passengers across the region.

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has approved a grant of Rs 60 billion for the development of a 251 km corridor between Hyderabad and Nagpur. This project will be executed under the Toll-Operate-Transfer (TOT) model, aimed at enhancing connectivity between the two major cities. The corridor is expected to significantly improve transportation efficiency and reduce travel times for commuters. NHAI officials highlighted that the project aligns with the government's focus on infrastructure development and economic growth. This investment underscores the commitment to modernizing India’s road network, facilitating smoother movement of goods and passengers across the region.

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