Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari announced another six-lane national highway for Karnataka on Monday. National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) will construct the latest highway between Chitradurga and Davangere which is expected to speed up the connectivity between both the towns in Karnataka.
Gadkari took to Twitter and wrote, тАЬAdding an immense segment in modern-road connectivity for Karnataka people, NHAI is constructing a 6-lane wide section from Chitradurga to Davangere including Chitradurga Bypass.тАЭ
The 72-kilometer national highway will cost the central government Rs. 1400 crores and it will be built using sustainable methods. тАЬIn our efforts to build sustainable roads & promote use of alternative materials in road architecture, this project has used plastic in bituminous concrete and milling material in service roads which will diminish maintenance cost of roads in the future,тАЭ Gadkari further tweeted.
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Not just between Chitradurga and Davangere but the latest project will also increase the road transportation between Bengaluru and Mumbai as the highway will also partially connect both the capital cities. тАЬThe project will reduce travel time from Chitradurga to Davangere, and also improve transportation between the IT capital Bangalore and the Financial capital Mumbai,тАЭ read another tweet.
Recently, the union government announced the construction of a highway between KarnatakaтАЩs Nelamangala and Devihalli which falls under National Highway-75.
Nitin Gadkari recently visited Karnataka and inspected Bengaluru тАУ Chennai highway and Bengaluru-Mysuru expressway. He announced that the 10 lane Bengaluru-Mysuru expressway will be open for operations in February.