
The statement states that the Ministry of Road Transport and Motorways in principle agreed to declare a regional circular road (southern part) as a national highway subject to the State Government, carrying 50% of land acquisition costs. | PHOTO CREDIT: NAGARA GOPAL
The Union of Roads, Transport and Motorway Minister Nitin Gadkari and the Minister of Coal and mines G. Kishan Reddy will start national highway projects worth 5,413 Crore in Hyderabad and Adilabad 5 May.
Adilabad foot covers an inauguration of 123 km worth 3,694 Crore and the laying of 8.1 km of 168.47 Crore worth a total of 3,862 GBP Crore. The Hydeabad leg of the program covers an inauguration of 22.57 km worth 895.64 Crore and the laid endowment of 20.87 km worth 657.27 Crore totaling 1,552.91 Crore.
The statement states that the Ministry of Road Transport and Motorway (Morth) agreed in principle to declare the regional circular road Hyderabad (southern part) as a national highway that has a state government that bears 50% of land acquisition costs. Construction costs are bound to approximately 13,000 GBP Crore and 50% of the cost of obtaining land is estimated at approximately 2,230 GBP Crore.
Mr. Kishan Reddy asked for an assessment of a partnership for the early public and private committee (PPPPAC) and the approval of the project and signing the financial tripartite agreement on the “Regional Express Motorway Greenfield on the north side of Hyderabad (HRRR-NP)”.
Published – 27 April 2025 17:43