Manipur's Road Revolution: 51 Projects Transforming Northeast Connectivity

The Union Minister revealed massive infrastructure development happening across Manipur with 51 road projects worth thousands of crores. Significant progress has been made with 747 kilometers of highways already upgraded to better standards. Several key corridors connecting important regions are scheduled for completion within the next two years. This extensive road network development aims to boost economic growth and improve connectivity in the northeastern state.

Key Points: Manipur Road Projects NHIDCL Highway Development Minister Tamta

  • 747 km of national highways already upgraded and blacktopped across Manipur
  • 35 project packages delayed due to land acquisition and forest clearance issues
  • Three major highway corridors targeted for completion by Financial Year 2025-26
  • Connectivity with Nagaland being upgraded on three routes from single to two-lane
  • 658 km Indo-Myanmar Border Road Project under feasibility assessment
  • Minister distributed beneficiary items including Ayushman cards and sewing machines
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51 road projects implemented in Manipur in last five years: MoS MoRTH

Union Minister Ajay Tamta announces 51 road projects worth ₹12,000 crore in Manipur, with 747 km highways upgraded and key corridors targeted for 2025-26 completion.

"51 project packages are underway, involving an expenditure of Rs 12,000 crore over the past five years - Ajay Tamta, Union Minister MoRTH"

Imphal, Nov 13

Union Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways Ajay Tamta on Thursday said that MoRTH is undertaking extensive works to strengthen road connectivity across Manipur, working with 11 National Highways with a total length of 1,774 km.

The Union Minister, who was on a three-day visit to Manipur, said that 747 km of the total highway length has already been upgraded and blacktopped, with several single-lane stretches converted to two-lane standards.

The remaining 332 km will be completed by the Financial Year 2026-27. In total, 51 project packages are underway, involving an expenditure of Rs 12,000 crore over the past five years, he told the media.

Tamta noted that land acquisition and forest clearance issues had caused delays in 35 project packages, but NHIDCL (National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited) has renewed its focus to ensure timely completion.

He added that three major highway corridors -- Imphal to Jiribam (NH-37), Yaingangpokpi to Finch Corner (NH-202) and Tamenglong to Mahur (NH-137), along with Churachandpur to Tuivai (NH-102B) and Maram to Peren (NH-129A) to are targeted for completion by FY 2025-26.

Moreover, a 658 km Indo-Myanmar Border Road Project is under feasibility assessment and will soon be declared a new National Highway.

The Union Minister also affirmed that connectivity with Nagaland is being upgraded from single-lane to two-lane standards on three major routes -- Ukhrul to Jessami (NH-202, 156 km), Mao Gate to Imphal (NH-02, 97 km), and Maram to Peren NH-129A (104 km).

Tamta, during his first two-day visit, went to tribal-inhabited Pherzawl and Churachandpur districts, and on Thursday visited another tribal dominated Kangpokpi district and reviewed the works of both Central and state schemes.

The Union Minister congratulated Deputy Commissioner Mahesh Chaudhari and NHIDCL officials for their dedicated efforts in improving the highway connecting Kangpokpi to Nagaland's capital, Kohima.

He described the route as a vital corridor and the shortest link from Guwahati, noting that efforts are underway to resolve blockages near Kohima to ensure smoother traffic and faster transport of goods.

The Minister emphasised the government's commitment to enhancing road infrastructure and regional connectivity. Praising Manipur's natural beauty and cultural richness, he said the state is among the most scenic in the world. He urged citizens to work together for a prosperous and peaceful future.

He also distributed various beneficiary items, including Ayushman Bharat cards, stationery under Janjatiya Gaurav, sports materials under Mission Vatsalya, a motorised winding machine and sewing machines under the National Handloom Development Programme, and sewing machines under PM Vishwakarma Shram Samman Yojana (Machine Shakti).

The Union Minister on Wednesday night held a meeting with Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla at Raj Bhavan, Imphal. A Raj Bhavan official said that the meeting focused on strengthening road connectivity across the state, including hilly and interior regions.

They discussed various ongoing road development projects being implemented by the NHIDCL and their role in improving access, facilitating trade, and boosting economic growth.

Both emphasised the need for the timely completion of these projects to enhance connectivity and bring balanced development across Manipur. The minister also briefed the Governor about his visit to various districts.

- IANS

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Priya S
₹12,000 crore is a huge investment! But I hope the funds are properly utilized and there's no corruption. We've seen many projects get delayed due to bureaucratic hurdles.
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Arjun K
The Indo-Myanmar border road project is strategically important for national security. Good to see infrastructure development in border areas. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Manipur last year, the roads definitely need improvement. Beautiful state but connectivity is challenging. Hope this brings more tourists to experience the natural beauty!
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Meera T
Land acquisition and forest clearance issues causing delays in 35 projects? This is concerning. The government should find a balance between development and environmental protection.
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Karthik V
Good to see focus on tribal districts like Pherzawl and Churachandpur. Infrastructure development should reach every corner of our country. Inclusive growth is essential for national progress.
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David E
Impressive scale of development! 1,774 km of national highways and 51 projects simultaneously. This will transform the entire Northeast region's connectivity with the rest of India.

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