Six state highway stretches in Gujarat declared national highway
October 01, 2014
Gandhinagar, 1 October 2014
According to Gujarat government spokesperson minister Nitin Patel, the Government of India has declared six state highways in length of 805 km as national highways.
A 165.09 km highway connecting Radhanpur Kamalpur, Khakhal, Roda, Dunavada, Patan, Chanasmal, Mehsana, Kherva, Gozaria, Sama, Churada, Kuvadra is declared national highway no. 68.
A 163.700 km long Bhimasar junction, Anjar, Bhuj, Khavda, Dharamshala highway, a 85.59 km Limbdi junction, Surendranagar, Dhrangadhra, Kundahihgway, a 181.20 km Mahuva junction, Savarkundla, Amreli, Bagasra, jetpur highway, a 106 km Ahva, Songadh, Sarad, Vani, Pipalgam(Maharashtra) Baswant(Maharashtra, a 103.09 km Dhoraji junction, Kalavad, Jamnagar highway – thus in total 805 km highways are declared national highways.
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