NHAI Begins DPR for Six-Lane Upgrade of NH-52 Indore-Mumbai Stretch

NHAI has started DPR work for upgrading the Indore-Khalghat-Sendhwa-Maharashtra stretch of NH-52 to six lanes. The 160-km project aims to improve regional connectivity and handle rising traffic on the Agra-Mumbai corridor. Challenging ghat sections and a new Narmada bridge are part of the plan to enhance safety and efficiency. The upgrade is expected to reduce travel time, logistics costs, and boost trade and industry.

Key Points: NH-52 Six-Lane Upgrade: Indore-Mumbai Connectivity Boost

  • DPR work begins for 160-km six-lane NH-52 upgrade
  • Project aims to strengthen Agra-Mumbai corridor connectivity
  • Ghat sections and Narmada bridge to be upgraded
  • Bypasses, flyovers planned to reduce urban congestion
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MP: NHAI begins DPR work for six-lane upgradation of NH-52 for Indore-Maharashtra stretch

NHAI starts DPR work for 160-km six-lane upgradation of NH-52 from Indore to Maharashtra, aiming to improve traffic, safety, and logistics on the Agra-Mumbai corridor.

"The proposed 6-lane upgradation will render this route more reliable, safer, and time-efficient. - NHAI"

Bhopal, May 9

The National Highways Authority of India has initiated the preparation of a Detailed Project Report for upgrading the Indore-Khalghat-Sendhwa-Maharashtra stretch of National Highway-52 from a 4-lane to a 6-lane configuration.

The proposed upgrade will cover around 160 kilometres and aims to strengthen regional connectivity, improve logistics efficiency and accommodate rising traffic demand on the crucial Agra-Mumbai corridor.

According to NHAI, the DPR work is currently underway and the construction work will be taken up in phases after the report is finalised. The authority stated that the project is being designed as a long-term solution to address increasing vehicular pressure and ensure smoother traffic management in the coming years.

The NH-52 stretch forms an important part of the Agra-Mumbai corridor, connecting northern India with western and southern regions of the country. The route links major economic centres such as Indore and Mumbai and witnesses heavy cargo movement daily. Nearly 40,000 vehicles use the corridor every day and the proposed 6-lane upgradation will render this route more reliable, safer, and time-efficient.

Under the project, challenging ghat sections including Bheru Ghat, Bakaner Ghat and Bijasan Ghat will also be upgraded to six lanes. NHAI said during the previous four-lane works, measures such as road realignment, slope balancing, carriageway widening and several safety interventions had already led to significant improvements in traffic management and road safety in these areas. Under the proposed six-lane expansion, these improvements will be further enhanced.

As part of the project, a new parallel bridge over the Narmada river in the Khalghat region has also been proposed to ease traffic load on the existing bridge and ensure seamless six-lane continuity across the corridor. The project is expected to improve traffic flow, reduce travel time and strengthen interstate connectivity.

To address congestion in urban and semi-urban areas, bypasses and service roads will be developed in crowded towns wherever required. Additionally, flyovers, underpasses and service roads are also planned at major junctions to separate local and highway traffic, thereby improving safety and reducing bottlenecks.

The authority added that special emphasis is being placed on permanent solutions for identified accident-prone blackspots, particularly in the Bijasan Ghat area. Measures such as redesigning sharp curves, improving drainage systems, installing advanced road furniture and deploying modern traffic management systems are proposed to enhance road safety.

The project is also expected to complement NH-47 and the proposed Indore Western Bypass, strengthening regional and national logistics networks. The Pithampur industrial area, considered one of central India's major industrial hubs, will significantly benefit from reduced logistics costs and improved supply chain efficiency.

The upgraded corridor is expected to substantially reduce travel time between Indore and Mumbai via the Maharashtra border, making transportation faster and more reliable. The improved road infrastructure would also lower fuel consumption and transportation costs while contributing to reduced carbon emissions.

NHAI stated that the project will play a major role in transforming the Indore-Mumbai corridor into a safer, modern and high-capacity transport route, boosting trade, tourism, industry and logistics activities across the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, some attention to the ghat sections! Bheru Ghat and Bijasan Ghat are nightmare stretches—especially during monsoon. Six-lane there will be a game-changer. Hope they also fix the drainage issues properly this time.
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James A
Good to see infrastructure improving in central India. The Agra-Mumbai corridor is vital for trade. But I wonder if the bypasses and flyovers will be enough—towns like Sendhwa and Khalghat need proper planning to avoid becoming bottlenecks.
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Vikram M
As someone who drives between Indore and Mumbai regularly, this is music to my ears! The current 4-lane gets chaotic near Khalghat because of the Narmada bridge bottleneck. A new parallel bridge is exactly what's needed. Just hope they complete it fast—land acquisition always takes ages in MP. 😅
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Sarah B
Impressive scope—160 km of six-lane highway with bypasses and blackspot redesign. But I really hope NHAI conducts thorough environmental impact assessments, especially near the Narmada. We need development without damaging our rivers.
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Rohit P
This is exactly what the Pithampur industrial belt needed. Reduced logistics costs and better supply chain efficiency will attract more investment. But NHAI should also focus on integrating the Indore Western Bypass properly—otherwise, the traffic will just shift problems.
K

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