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Maharashtra to get 9 national highways

These projects will improve connectivity in Maharashtra’s Marathwada region with neighbouring states

Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has inaugurated and laid foundation stones for several road projects in Maharashtra. The projects include five national highway projects totalling 212 km in length in Nanded, with a total investment of Rs 1,575 crore. Additionally, three national highway projects worth Rs 1,058 crore and 75 km in length at Parbhani, and a national highway project worth Rs 1,037.4 crore in Hingoli were also inaugurated.

These projects will improve connectivity in Maharashtra’s Marathwada region with neighbouring states such as Telangana and Karnataka. The development of these highways is expected to boost trade and commerce, as well as provide better connectivity for the people of the region.