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Govt approves Rs 2,600-cr highway projects across five states

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Government today approved nine highway projects in five states to be executed at a cost of Rs 2,600 crore.

"The standing finance committee (SFC) today cleared nine projects worth Rs 2,600.31 crore for 414 km," a road transport and highways ministry official said. The SFC meeting was chaired by Road Transport and Highways Secretary Sanjay Mitra.

All the projects approved today will be constructed in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) mode. These are in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Nagaland and Uttar Pradesh.

These include upgradation of 49 km stretch of Allahabad-Mirzapur section of NH 76 at a cost of Rs 241 crore, construction of two-lane Pilibhit-Puranpur on NH 730 at Rs 177 crore and upgradation of Banda-Allahabad of NH 76 at Rs 219 crore.
 

The two projects in Karnataka cover widening of Chittapur cross to the start of Yadgir bypass of NH 150 at a cost of Rs 315 crore and widening of Maharashtra border to Bidar section on NH 50 for Rs 397 crore.

The Nagaland project, Mitra said, pertains to construction of Capital road from Dimapur to Kohima with a project cost of Rs 326 crore.

Of the remaining three, two are with respect to Telangana and one Andhra Pradesh.

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First Published: Sep 20 2016 | 6:57 PM IST

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