Government will construct 1,000 km of expressways under its flagship road building programme NHDP at a cost of Rs 16,680 crore, Parliament was informed today.
"Government of India has approved a plan for constructing 1,000 km of expressways under National Highways Development Project (NHDP) Phase VI at a cost of Rs 16,680 crore on design, build, finance, operate and transfer (DBFOT) basis," Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said in a written reply to Lok Sabha.
The main criteria for selection of expressway corridors will be the traffic volume and it was approved that the highest density corridor i.E. Vadodara-Mumbai Corridor (400 km) to be given top priority and considered for feasibility study, the Minister said.
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"The high density corridors under NHDP Phase VI are - Vadodara-Mumbai corridor (400 km) in Gujarat and Maharashtra, Delhi-Meerut (66 km) on NH 58 in Delhi and UP, Bangalore-Chennai (334 km) on NH 4 in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu...
"...Delhi-Jaipur (261 km) on NH 8 in Delhi and Rajasthan, Delhi-Chandigarh (249 km) on NH 1 and NH 22 (now changed to Delhi, Punjab and J&K, Kolkata-Dhanbad (277 km) on NH 2 in West Bengal and Jharkhand and Delhi-Agra (200 km) on NH 2 in Delhi and UP," Gadkari said.
Out of 66 km length of Delhi-Meerut Expressway, 30.63 km has already been awarded in 2 packages and contract agreement is executed, he said.
In addition, the government has approved to take up one more expressway - Eastern Peripheral Expressway - for a length of 135 km in 6 packages, the Minister added.
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