Gujarat's Highway Boom: Rs 20,000 Crore Projects Approved Amid Quality Push

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has announced massive infrastructure development for Gujarat with projects worth Rs 20,000 crore. He emphasized that road quality must remain non-negotiable during a high-level review meeting with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. The ministers warned of strict action against contractors and officials for any negligence in highway construction. Gujarat's extensive highway network, carrying over 35% of traffic, will see accelerated work on crucial corridors like Ahmedabad-Mumbai and Rajkot-Jetpur.

Key Points: Gadkari Announces Rs 20000 Crore NHAI Projects for Gujarat

  • Strict action against contractors for highway construction negligence
  • Gujarat highways carry over 35% of total traffic load
  • Focus on Ahmedabad-Mumbai and Rajkot-Jetpur corridors
  • Projects to enhance connectivity to major ports and industrial hubs
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Rs 20,000 crore projects under NHAI sanctioned for Gujarat: Nitin Gadkari

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari sanctions Rs 20,000 crore highway projects for Gujarat, emphasizing road quality and timely completion of key corridors.

"Road quality across the state must be non-negotiable - Nitin Gadkari"

Ahmedabad, Nov 27

Union Minister for Road, Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari has said that projects worth Rs 20, 000 crore have been approved for Gujarat under the National Highway Authority of India.

Union Minister Gadkari and Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel convened a high-level review meeting in Gandhinagar with senior officials of the National Highways Authority of India, delivering a firm message that road quality across the state must be non-negotiable.

The meeting stressed that contractors and NHAI officials will face strict action if any negligence is detected in the construction, maintenance or resurfacing of national highways.

Public convenience and safety, the ministers emphasised, must remain the topmost priority.

Union Minister Gadkari directed teams to complete all ongoing projects within stipulated timelines, while ensuring smooth and efficient road connectivity across major corridors.

Chief Minister Patel highlighted that national highways in Gujarat carry more than 35 per cent of the total traffic load, requiring regular maintenance and expansion.

He called for expedited work on crucial stretches such as Ahmedabad to Mumbai, Rajkot to Gondal to Jetpur, and Ahmedabad to Udaipur.

Gujarat has one of India's most extensive and well-maintained highway networks, serving as a major gateway for national and international trade.

With over 5,000 km of National Highways and an even larger network of State Highways, the state connects key economic corridors such as the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor, major ports including Kandla, Mundra and Pipavav, and industrial hubs like Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot and Jamnagar.

Gujarat's highways are known for smooth connectivity, four- and six-lane carriageways, and robust logistics infrastructure that supports freight movement, tourism and rural accessibility.

Continuous upgrades, ranging from expressway construction to highway widening, resurfacing and smart traffic systems, have positioned Gujarat as one of India's leading states in road transport efficiency and economic mobility.

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- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some focus on road safety! As someone who travels frequently between Rajkot and Ahmedabad, the current highways need serious improvement. Hope the contractors deliver quality work this time.
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Michael C
While infrastructure development is good, I hope they also consider environmental impact. Gujarat already faces air quality issues. Road expansion should include proper green corridors and pollution control measures.
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Ananya R
This will boost our state's economy significantly! Better roads mean faster logistics, lower transportation costs, and more business opportunities. Gujarat continues to lead in infrastructure development. 💪
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Sarah B
Good to see strict action promised against negligence. In the past, many highway projects have suffered from poor quality construction. Hope this time the monitoring is actually effective.
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Vikram M
As a truck driver who regularly uses Gujarat highways, I welcome this development. The current roads have too many potholes and safety issues. Better roads mean safer journeys for all of us. 🙏

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