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PM Modi to Launch Expressway Stretches, Rs 12,421 Cr Highway Projects in Gujarat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate two sections of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway and lay foundation stones for four highway projects worth Rs 12,421 crore in Surat on June 5. The 63.5 km expressway sections include major bridges, underpasses, and rest areas to improve connectivity. Four new highway projects worth Rs 4,732 crore will enhance links to the Statue of Unity and tribal districts. The developments aim to reduce logistics costs, improve freight movement, and support economic activity in South Gujarat.

Gujarat: PM Modi to inaugurate expressway stretches, lay foundation for highway projects worth Rs 12,421 crore

Surat, June 3

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate two sections of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway and lay the foundation stone for four National Highways Authority of India projects worth a combined Rs 12,421 crore during his visit to Surat on June 5, coinciding with 'World Environment Day'.

According to the state government, the projects are aimed at strengthening connectivity across South Gujarat, improving freight movement, and supporting economic activity in the state's tribal, industrial, and coastal regions.

The Prime Minister will inaugurate the 36-km Kim-Ena section (Package VI) and the 27.5-km Gandeva-Ena section (Package VII) of the Vadodara-Mumbai Expressway.

Constructed at a cost of Rs 7,689 crore, the two packages form part of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway corridor and include a network of major and minor bridges, rail-road bridges, flyovers, and vehicular underpasses.

The government said a total of 70 underpasses and two interchanges have been built across the two sections to facilitate local connectivity.

The eight-lane expressway is expected to strengthen regional transport links and enable faster movement of passenger and freight traffic.

Seven rest areas are also planned along the two packages to improve safety and convenience for road users.

The government stated that the opening of the two sections would speed up the movement of goods and help reduce logistics costs for local industries, in line with the objectives of the Bharatmala Project.

During the visit, Modi will also lay the foundation stone for four highway projects worth Rs 4,732 crore.

These include the four-laning of the Dhamasiya-Bitada/Movi section of National Highway 56 under Package IV, the four-laning of the Nasarpor-Malotha section of NH-56 under Package VI, a six-lane vehicular underpass near Reliance on the Surat-Hazira stretch of National Highway 53, and a vehicular underpass-cum-flyover at Kavas.

The government said the NH-56 upgradation project would improve connectivity to the Statue of Unity and strengthen links with tribal districts, including Narmada, Tapi, Valsad, and Chhota Udepur.

"By four-laning the Dhamasia-Bitada and Nasarpore-Malotha sections under the upgradation of NH-56, connectivity to the Statue of Unity and the tribal districts of Narmada, Tapi, Valsad, and Chhota Udepur will improve," the government said in a statement.

The 107.67-km corridor is expected to reduce travel time by up to 40 minutes and increase average travel speeds by approximately 75 per cent.

According to the government, the highway will connect farmers, industries, and trade routes while linking pharmaceutical and medical manufacturing clusters, fishing and seafood clusters, tribal regions, and logistics nodes, including one airport, two railway stations, and two ports.

Foundation stones will also be laid for two projects worth around Rs 149 crore on the Hazira Port-Surat section of NH-53.

These include a new six-lane flyover and a vehicular underpass intended to facilitate the uninterrupted movement of heavy freight traffic serving Hazira Port and surrounding industrial areas.

"The new 6-lane flyover and underpass will ensure smooth and faster movement of heavy freight traffic for Hazira Port and industrial areas," the government said.

Officials said the projects are expected to support maritime trade and industrial activity while improving road safety and reducing congestion for local commuters in Surat.

The flyover and underpass are also expected to ease traffic pressure in the heavily industrialised area surrounding Hazira Port.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Impressive investment! Rs 12,421 crore is a lot of money. I wonder how many jobs will be created during construction and afterward for maintenance? Also, the environmental impact of all this concrete on World Environment Day feels a bit ironic.

But if it helps farmers get their goods to market faster, that's a win for the economy. Let's hope the rest areas are actually maintained properly - not like some highway dhabas we see.

Vikram M

Excellent news for Surat and South Gujarat! The Hazira Port connectivity is crucial - that area has terrible traffic jams with all those trucks. A six-lane flyover and underpass will really help commuters like us who suffer daily.

But I'm skeptical about the Rs 149 crore underpass projects - hope the quality is good and they don't get waterlogged in monsoon. Fingers crossed! 🤞

James A

The economic rationale seems solid - connecting tribal districts, industrial clusters, and ports. But I notice the article says "government said" many times without independent verification. Will the benefits actually reach the tribal farmers and small businesses?

Also, 70 underpasses sounds excessive for a 36-km stretch - hope they're properly designed for safety. Overall, infrastructure spending is needed, but transparency on cost overruns would be appreciated.

Priya S

Finally some focus on tribal connectivity! As someone from Valsad district, I know how difficult it is to travel through Narmada and Tapi regions. The NH-56 upgrade could change lives there.

But I hope the project doesn't displace poor families without proper compensation. We've seen that happen before. And please plant trees along the expressway - it's World Environment Day after all! 🌳

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