Centre Approves 8 High-Speed Corridor Projects Worth ₹ 50,655 Crore

Centre Approves 8 High-Speed Corridor Projects Worth ₹ 50,655 Crore

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Category : National Published on: August 05 2024

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  • The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the development of 8 important National High-Speed Corridor projects with a Length of 936 km at a cost of Rs. 50,655 crore across the country. 
  • The implementation of these eight important projects will generate an estimated 4.42 crore man-days of direct and indirect employment.
  • The projects approved by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs include 6-Lane Agra-Gwalior National High-Speed Corridor, 4-Lane Kharagpur-Moregram National High-Speed Corridor, 6-Lane Tharad-Deesa-Mehsana-Ahmedabad National High-Speed Corridor, 4-lane Ayodhya Ring Road, 4-Lane Section between Pathalgaon and Gumla of Raipur-Ranchi National Highspeed Corridor, and 6-Lane Kanpur Ring Road.
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