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PM Modi to Launch Rs 12,421 Cr Highway Projects in Gujarat on June 5

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Surat, Gujarat on June 5, World Environment Day, to inaugurate and lay foundation stones for National Highway projects worth Rs 12,421 crore. He will inaugurate two packages of the Vadodara-Mumbai Expressway and lay foundation for four key highway projects under NHAI. The projects aim to strengthen connectivity across South Gujarat, reduce travel time, and boost regional economic development. Additionally, the initiatives will improve freight movement, support local industries, and enhance safety with wayside amenities.

PM Modi in Gujarat on 5 June: will inaugurate and lay foundation stone for National Highway Projects worth Rs 12,421 crore

Gandhinagar, June 4

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Surat, Gujarat, on Friday, World Environment Day. During the visit, he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of National Highway projects worth Rs 12,421 crore in the South Gujarat region, a release said.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, PM Modi will inaugurate two packages of the Vadodara-Mumbai Expressway and lay the foundation stone for four key highway projects. The projects will strengthen connectivity across Gujarat, including South Gujarat, and give a strong boost to regional economic development.

The Prime Minister will inaugurate the 36 km KIM-ENA section (Package VI) and the 27.50 km Gandeva-ENA section (Package VII) of the Vadodara-Mumbai Expressway. Both packages have been developed at a combined cost of Rs 7,689 crore. The project features a comprehensive network of major and minor bridges, railroad bridges, flyovers, and vehicle underpasses, it said.

A total of 70 underpasses and two interchanges have been built to improve local connectivity and ensure smooth movement for commuters. With the operationalisation of this 8-lane corridor, connectivity in the region will improve significantly, enabling faster travel. To further enhance safety and convenience, seven well-equipped wayside amenities will be developed across both packages for drivers, it added.

The commissioning of these sections will improve freight movement along the Delhi-Mumbai expressway and help reduce logistics costs for local industries, aligning with the objectives of the Bharatmala Project. Additionally, four NHAI projects worth Rs 4,732 crore will also see foundation stone laying. These include four-laning of NH-56 (Package 4) from Dhamasia to Bitada/Movi, four-laning of NH-56 (Package 6) from Nasarpore to Malotha, a 6-lane Vehicle Underpass (Reliance), and a VUP-cum-flyover at Kawas on the Surat-Hazira section of NH-53.

The four-laning of the Dhamasia-Bitada and Nasarpore-Malotha sections under the NH-56 upgradation in Gujarat will increase connectivity to the Statue of Unity and the tribal districts of Narmada, Tapi, Valsad and Chhota Udepur. The project will also support local development by connecting farmers, industries and key trade routes.

The 107.67 km four-lane corridor will reduce travel time by around 40 minutes and increase average speeds by nearly 75%. It will connect pharma and medical clusters, fishing and seafood clusters, tribal regions, and key logistics nodes, including one airport, two railway stations and two ports, the release noted.

Two projects worth about Rs 149 crore will be taken up on the Hazira Port-Surat section of National Highway 53. These include a 6-lane flyover and a vehicle underpass to ensure smooth movement of heavy goods traffic towards Hazira Port and nearby industrial areas.

The projects will support maritime trade and industrial growth while also enabling safer and congestion-free travel for residents of Surat. They will help ease traffic pressure in the high-density industrial zone near Hazira Port and improve overall transport efficiency, the release highlighted.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Reduced travel time by 40 minutes? That's impressive. But what about the environmental impact? With World Environment Day and all, I hope they're planting enough trees along these highways. 🌳

Vikram M

Finally, proper connectivity to the Statue of Unity! As someone from Narmada district, I can tell you the roads there are still narrow and dangerous. Hope these projects actually benefit the tribal areas and not just bypass them.

James A

Strong infrastructure push by Modi ji. The Hazira Port connection is key for exports. But Rs 12,421 crore is a massive sum—I hope there's transparency in the tenders and quality checks along the way. 🙏

Priya S

Good to see focus on pharma and seafood clusters. Gujarat's industrial growth is commendable. But I hope the underpasses and flyovers are designed with pedestrians in mind too—too many projects forget the common man walking on the roadside. 🚶‍♀️

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