The roads of India are now in a new form, which is also changing the experience of travel. Under the ambitious schemes of the Central Government, especially under the Bharatmala Project, 17 new expressways are being constructed in the country. These highways will not only make the journey simple and fast, but will also take economic development to new heights.
The Government of India is constantly trying to empower the road network. Construction of these 17 new expressways is planned to be completed between 2024 and 2027. These include major highways like Delhi-Mumbai Expressway (1350 km) and Ganga Expressway (594 km), which will significantly reduce travel time.
These new expressways will not only be convenient for passengers, but will also give impetus to the country’s economy. Highway will promote highway trade such as Mumbai-Nagpur Samriddhi Mahamarg (701 km) and Raipur-Visakhapatnam Expressway (464 km).
These new highways have been designed in such a way that driving is not only safe, but also enjoyable. Ahmedabad-Dhalera Expressway (109 km) and Bangalore-Chennai Expressway (260 km) will be equipped with modern technology and features.
All these expressways are being constructed under the Bharatmala Project, which is an important step towards including India in the world’s largest and modern road networks.
Environmental protection and passenger safety are being given priority in the construction of these new highways. Green corridors and energy-skilled techniques are being used in many expressways.
These 17 new expressways will completely replace India’s road traffic. This effort of the government will not only facilitate passengers, but will also give impetus to the economic and social development of the country.