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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurates 29 National Highway projects worth over Rs 5,233 crore

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurated 29 National Highway projects worth over Rs 5,233 crore in Andhra Pradesh alongside CM N Chandrababu Naidu. The projects aim to eliminate accident-prone zones, reduce logistics costs, and improve rural connectivity. Key upgrades include the 56-km Madanapalle-Pileru stretch with 9 flyovers and the Kurnool-Mandlem section. These developments will enhance access to religious sites, tourist spots, and economic hubs like Krishnapatnam Port.

New Delhi, August 3

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 29 National Highway projects covering 272 km, with an investment of over Rs 5,233 crore, along with Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu, Union Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Bhupathi Raju Srinivasa Varma, Deputy CM, Pawan Kalyan, Union MoS Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, MPs, MLAs, and senior officials in Mangalagiri, Andhra Pradesh.

Addressing the gathering, Gadkari stated, "Aligned with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, these projects are designed to eliminate accident-prone black spots and railway crossings, reduce transportation costs, strengthen last-mile connectivity in rural and tribal areas, and decongest key urban centres such as Tirupati, Nellore, and Rayachoty, thereby positioning Andhra Pradesh at the forefront of India's growth story."

Gadkari also highlighted a significant drop in India's logistics cost. Improved road infrastructure has brought logistics costs down from 16 per cent to 10 per cent, and is projected to reach 9 per cent by December 2025. This reduction is expected to double exports and boost employment. He noted that the length of National Highways under NHAI has increased by 120 per cent, from 4,000 km in 2014 to 8,700 km in 2025, demonstrating the government's strong focus on infrastructure-led economic growth.

The Madanapalle to Pileru stretch of NH-71 has been transformed into a modern 4-lane corridor spanning 56 kms, constructed at a cost of Rs 1,994 Crore. This significant upgrade includes 9 flyovers, a rail overbridge, 19 major bridges, 5 vehicular underpasses, and 10 local underpasses.

Similarly, the Kurnool to Mandlem section of NH-340C has been upgraded to a 4-lane road with paved shoulders over 31 kms, featuring one flyover, 4 viaducts, 3 local underpasses, and a minor underpass, at a cost of Rs 858 crore.

Alongside these developments, foundation stones are being laid for 27 additional projects aimed at enhancing connectivity across Andhra Pradesh. These will improve access to religious sites like Tirupati, Srisailam, and Kadiri, and tourist destinations such as Horsley Hills and Vodarevu Beach. Seamless links to economic hubs, Sri City, Krishnapatnam Port, and Tirupati Airport will be established.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priyanka N

While the projects sound promising, I hope proper environmental impact assessments were done. Andhra's fragile coastal ecosystems shouldn't be compromised for development. Also, what about compensation for farmers whose lands were acquired?

Aditya G

As someone who frequently travels between Kurnool and Tirupati, these upgrades are much needed! The current roads are in terrible condition. Hope the quality matches the investment amount. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Shreya B

Connecting religious and tourist sites is a smart move. Will boost both pilgrimage tourism and local employment. But please ensure proper maintenance - we've seen many highways deteriorate quickly after construction.

Karthik V

The numbers look good on paper, but what about ground reality? In my district, NH projects announced 3 years ago are still incomplete. Hope Andhra gets better implementation. Also, why no focus on public transport alongside highways?

Nisha Z

Excellent news for Andhra Pradesh! Better roads mean better connectivity for our farmers to take produce to markets. Just hope the toll charges won't be too high for common people to use these highways regularly.

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