

New Delhi: The Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Monday reviewed the proposed high-speed corridors, high-density corridors and other important National Highway corridors in Maharashtra, according to an official statement.
Follow The PSUWatch Channel on WhatsApp
During the review meeting in New Delhi, Gadkari discussed several key highway development projects including six-laning of the Nagpur–Bhandara section, four-laning of the Taloda–Burhanpur section, the Durg–Gadchiroli–Mancherial corridor, the Gadchiroli–Kanker (Raipur–Vizag) corridor, and the Gwalior–Nagpur corridor among others, according to the statement.
The review meeting also included discussions on nine State BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) projects covering a total length of 527 km on National Highway stretches in Maharashtra.
Follow PSU Watch on LinkedIN
These projects include Shirur–Ahilyanagar (4-lane), Ahilyanagar–Wadala (4-lane), Wadala–Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (4-lane), Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar–Jalna (4-lane), Jalna–Watur (4-lane), Nanded–Narsi–Deglur (4-lane & 2-lane), Jam–Warora (4-lane), Warora–Chandrapur–Bamni (4-lane), and Malkapur–Chikhli (2-lane) corridors.
The statement said the review focused on accelerating project planning and execution to strengthen road connectivity and support economic development in the region.
(PSU Watch– India's Business News centre that places the spotlight on PSUs, Bureaucracy, Defence and Public Policy is now on Google News. Click here to follow. Also, join PSU Watch Channel in your Telegram. You may also follow us on Twitter here and stay updated.)