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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
12-March, 2018 17:25 IST
Linking of highway corridors to international trade points
It is proposed to develop 1,911 km of International Connectivity Roads and 3319 kms of Border roads under the Bharatmala Pariyojana. In its firstphase, it is proposed to develop 2,000 km of Border and International Connectivity Roads with an outlay of Rs 25,000 crore over a period of five years i.e. from 2017-18 to 2021-22 in the phased manner.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways Shri MansukhlalMandaviain a written reply to a question inRajya Sabha today.
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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
12-March, 2018 17:47 IST
Projects Funded by Asian Development Bank
The Bharatmala Pariyojana includes a component for developing 5300 kms of the Border and international connectivity roads to improve connectivity and trade with Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. ADB financed road transport projects linking Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal broadly cover Kathmandu (Nepal)-Kakarbhitta (Nepal)-Panitanki (India)-Phulbari (India)-Banglabandha (Bangladesh)- Mongla/Chittagong (Bangladesh), and Thimphu (Bhutan)- Phuentsholing (Bhutan)-Jaigaon (India)-Changrabandha (India)-Burimari (Bangladesh)- Mongla/Chittagong (Bangladesh) corridors under its South Asian Sub Regional Economic Cooperation (SASEC). The corridors in Bangladesh and India link certain sections of the Asian Highway 1 and 2 to Myanmar. The country-wise details of ADB-supported road transport projects, as of December 2017, aregiven below.
India
Bangladesh
Bhutan
SASEC Road Connectivity (Loan 3149 approved in 2014) covers (i) Pasakha Access Road; (ii) Land Customs Station; (iii) Phuentsholing Northern Bypass; and (iv) Mini-Dry Port.
Nepal
(d) The above projects are primarily to improve connectivity and regional cooperation amongIndia, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal and upto Myanmar and would have the potential of enhancing trade and economic cooperation between countries in South Asia and ASEAN countries.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways Shri MansukhlalMandavia in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.
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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
12-March, 2018 15:40 IST
Road Rehabilitation Projects approved for Punjab
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has approved the rehabilitation and upgradation of three road stretches in Punjab.
The national highway between Makhu and shall be upgraded to two-lanes with paved shoulder under EPC mode. The approximate length of this stretch is 24.60 kms. The project will cost about Rs 130.313 crore. Two ROBs are proposed on the stretch, with equal number of major and minor bridges. Existing 13 culverts will be reconstructed.
The 38 km stretch of the NH-254 between Mutki and Jawahar Singh Wala shall be upgraded to two lanes with paved shoulders under EPC mode. The project will cost about Rs 117.78 crore. Three minor bridges are proposed on the stretch. Of the existing 61 culverts, 59 will be reconstructed, while a new culvert will be constructed in realignment portion.
The ‘in principal’ NH between Moga and Makhu and Harike to Khalra shall be rehabilitated and upgraded to two lanes with paved shoulders under EPC mode. The project will cost about Rs 293.64 crore. A major bridge and 10 minor bridges are proposed on the stretch, along with two ROBs. Of the existing 51 culverts, 39 will be reconstructed, while 12 of them will be repaired and widened.
Environment clearance for the projects is not required, and the process for forest clearance has already been started.
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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
12-March, 2018 15:37 IST
Road Rehabilitation projects approved for West Bengal
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has approved the rehabilitation and upgradation of 11.9 km stretch of NH-31 between Ghoshpukur and Bihar Mode, Bagdogra in Darjeeling district of West Bengal. The road shall be upgraded to four lanes under EPC mode at a cost of about Rs 254.30 crore. The project shall be completed on two years..
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48,877 kms of projects under other ongoing schemes like NH(O), Special Accelerated Road Development Programme in North East (SARDP-NE), Externally Aided Projects (EAP) and Roads Projects in left Wing Extremism Affected Areas (LWE) are also to be implemented during the same period. This has an approved outlay of Rs.1,57,324 Crore. Therefore, including Bharatmala Pariyojana Phase-I, 83,677 kms of highway sector projects are proposed to be implemented with an overall cost of Rs.6,92,324 Crore.
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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
12-March, 2018 15:42 IST
Road Rehabilitation Projects approved for Jammu and Kashmir
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has approved the rehabilitation and upgradation of two major roads in the Jammu and Kashmir State.
The Jammu - Akhnoor section of National Highway number 144A from 4thTawiBridge to Hanuman Chowkshall be upgraded to four lanes with paved shoulders under EPC mode. The project road is part of newly declared National Highway Jannu-Akhnoor-Poonch. The length of this stretch is 30.097 kms. The project will cost about Rs 914.48 crore.
The Chenani - Sudhmahadev section of National Highway 244shall be upgraded to two lanes with paved shoulders under EPC mode. A tunnel of 4.5 kms has also been proposed between Sudhmahadev and Goha village to operationalise the re-alignment. The length of this stretch is 16.99 kms. The project will cost about Rs 255.90 crore.
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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
12-March, 2018 17:21 IST
Construction of New Highways
Sl. No.
State / UT
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18*
2
Arunachal Pradesh
733
0
0
0.0
3
Assam
76
9
24
0.0
4
Bihar
152
160
0
0.0
10
Himachal Pradesh
70
176
0
0.0
11
Jammu & Kashmir
274
8
0
0.0
17
Manipur
257
0
0
0.0
18
Mizoram
245
0
0
0.0
19
Nagaland
194
0
22.7
0.0
23
Sikkim
170
154
0
0.0
25
Tripura
0
228
1.2
0.0
27
Uttarakhand
432
0
0
0.0
28
Uttar Pradesh
620
0
228
305.9
29
West Bengal*
0
46
0
6.5
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Details of the Ongoing Projects under EI&ISC :
S No
State
Ongoing Projects of EI&ISC
Nos
Length (km)
Cost (Cr )
1
Arunachal Pradesh
12
201.06
225.67
2
Assam
2
55
58.04
6
Himachal Pradesh
2
54.21
45.45
7
Jammu & Kashmir
1
1.21
106.77
9
Manipur
4
79.26
106.89
10
Meghalaya
3
34.37
92.62
11
Mizoram
1
18
22
12
Nagaland
11
353.27
573.1
14
Punjab
1
28.29
16.92
16
Sikkim
5
90.66
116.84
19
Uttar Pradesh
3
100.67
218.94
20
West Bengal
1
16
49.93
12-March, 2018 17:25 IST
Linking of highway corridors to international trade points
It is proposed to develop 1,911 km of International Connectivity Roads and 3319 kms of Border roads under the Bharatmala Pariyojana. In its firstphase, it is proposed to develop 2,000 km of Border and International Connectivity Roads with an outlay of Rs 25,000 crore over a period of five years i.e. from 2017-18 to 2021-22 in the phased manner.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways Shri MansukhlalMandaviain a written reply to a question inRajya Sabha today.
****
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
12-March, 2018 17:47 IST
Projects Funded by Asian Development Bank
The Bharatmala Pariyojana includes a component for developing 5300 kms of the Border and international connectivity roads to improve connectivity and trade with Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. ADB financed road transport projects linking Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal broadly cover Kathmandu (Nepal)-Kakarbhitta (Nepal)-Panitanki (India)-Phulbari (India)-Banglabandha (Bangladesh)- Mongla/Chittagong (Bangladesh), and Thimphu (Bhutan)- Phuentsholing (Bhutan)-Jaigaon (India)-Changrabandha (India)-Burimari (Bangladesh)- Mongla/Chittagong (Bangladesh) corridors under its South Asian Sub Regional Economic Cooperation (SASEC). The corridors in Bangladesh and India link certain sections of the Asian Highway 1 and 2 to Myanmar. The country-wise details of ADB-supported road transport projects, as of December 2017, aregiven below.
India
- SASEC Road Connectivity Investment Program-Tranche 1 (Loan 3118 approved in 2014) covers
- Kakarbhitta (Nepal)-Panitanki(India)-Phulbari (India) - Banglabandha (Bangladesh).
- Phuentsholing (Bhutan)-Jaigaon (India)-Changrabandha (India)- Burimari (Bangladesh), including new access road toPasakha industrial estate.
- SASEC Road Connectivity Investment Program-Tranche 2 (for approval in 2018) coversMechi river bridge (0.7km bridge and 0.8km approach roads) between Kakarbhitta (Nepal)-Panitanki (India).
Bangladesh
- SASEC Road Connectivity (Loan 2949, approved 2012) covers 70 km Dhaka Northwest Corridor upgrading to 4 lanes (Joydevpur-Chandra-Tangail-Elenga Road) and Benapole and Burimari.
- SASEC Dhaka-Northwest Corridor Road Project Phase 2 (Loan 3593 Tranche 1, approved 2017) covers 190 km improvement of Elenga-Hatiramkul-Rangpur to 4-lane highway.
- Subregional Transport Preparatory Facility Additional Financing (Loan 3295, approved 2015) covers sections of Banglabandha/Bhurimari-Mongla/Chittagong and other priority international corridor segments.
Bhutan
SASEC Road Connectivity (Loan 3149 approved in 2014) covers (i) Pasakha Access Road; (ii) Land Customs Station; (iii) Phuentsholing Northern Bypass; and (iv) Mini-Dry Port.
Nepal
- SASEC Road Connectivity (Loan 3012, approved 2013): Strategic RoadsImprovement includes Alternate East-West Highway route, border connectivity road and Mid-hill East-West corridors.
- SASEC Roads Improvement (Loan 3478, approved 2016) covers (i) Section of East-West Highway and SAARC Corridors 4 and 7 (115km from Narayanghat- Butwal) and (ii) Bhairahawa-Lumbini-Taulihawa Road.
(d) The above projects are primarily to improve connectivity and regional cooperation amongIndia, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal and upto Myanmar and would have the potential of enhancing trade and economic cooperation between countries in South Asia and ASEAN countries.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways Shri MansukhlalMandavia in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.
* * * * *
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
12-March, 2018 15:40 IST
Road Rehabilitation Projects approved for Punjab
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has approved the rehabilitation and upgradation of three road stretches in Punjab.
The national highway between Makhu and shall be upgraded to two-lanes with paved shoulder under EPC mode. The approximate length of this stretch is 24.60 kms. The project will cost about Rs 130.313 crore. Two ROBs are proposed on the stretch, with equal number of major and minor bridges. Existing 13 culverts will be reconstructed.
The 38 km stretch of the NH-254 between Mutki and Jawahar Singh Wala shall be upgraded to two lanes with paved shoulders under EPC mode. The project will cost about Rs 117.78 crore. Three minor bridges are proposed on the stretch. Of the existing 61 culverts, 59 will be reconstructed, while a new culvert will be constructed in realignment portion.
The ‘in principal’ NH between Moga and Makhu and Harike to Khalra shall be rehabilitated and upgraded to two lanes with paved shoulders under EPC mode. The project will cost about Rs 293.64 crore. A major bridge and 10 minor bridges are proposed on the stretch, along with two ROBs. Of the existing 51 culverts, 39 will be reconstructed, while 12 of them will be repaired and widened.
Environment clearance for the projects is not required, and the process for forest clearance has already been started.
***
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
12-March, 2018 15:37 IST
Road Rehabilitation projects approved for West Bengal
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has approved the rehabilitation and upgradation of 11.9 km stretch of NH-31 between Ghoshpukur and Bihar Mode, Bagdogra in Darjeeling district of West Bengal. The road shall be upgraded to four lanes under EPC mode at a cost of about Rs 254.30 crore. The project shall be completed on two years..
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48,877 kms of projects under other ongoing schemes like NH(O), Special Accelerated Road Development Programme in North East (SARDP-NE), Externally Aided Projects (EAP) and Roads Projects in left Wing Extremism Affected Areas (LWE) are also to be implemented during the same period. This has an approved outlay of Rs.1,57,324 Crore. Therefore, including Bharatmala Pariyojana Phase-I, 83,677 kms of highway sector projects are proposed to be implemented with an overall cost of Rs.6,92,324 Crore.
**********
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
12-March, 2018 15:42 IST
Road Rehabilitation Projects approved for Jammu and Kashmir
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has approved the rehabilitation and upgradation of two major roads in the Jammu and Kashmir State.
The Jammu - Akhnoor section of National Highway number 144A from 4thTawiBridge to Hanuman Chowkshall be upgraded to four lanes with paved shoulders under EPC mode. The project road is part of newly declared National Highway Jannu-Akhnoor-Poonch. The length of this stretch is 30.097 kms. The project will cost about Rs 914.48 crore.
The Chenani - Sudhmahadev section of National Highway 244shall be upgraded to two lanes with paved shoulders under EPC mode. A tunnel of 4.5 kms has also been proposed between Sudhmahadev and Goha village to operationalise the re-alignment. The length of this stretch is 16.99 kms. The project will cost about Rs 255.90 crore.
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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
12-March, 2018 17:21 IST
Construction of New Highways
Sl. No.
State / UT
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18*
2
Arunachal Pradesh
733
0
0
0.0
3
Assam
76
9
24
0.0
4
Bihar
152
160
0
0.0
10
Himachal Pradesh
70
176
0
0.0
11
Jammu & Kashmir
274
8
0
0.0
17
Manipur
257
0
0
0.0
18
Mizoram
245
0
0
0.0
19
Nagaland
194
0
22.7
0.0
23
Sikkim
170
154
0
0.0
25
Tripura
0
228
1.2
0.0
27
Uttarakhand
432
0
0
0.0
28
Uttar Pradesh
620
0
228
305.9
29
West Bengal*
0
46
0
6.5
*********
Details of the Ongoing Projects under EI&ISC :
S No
State
Ongoing Projects of EI&ISC
Nos
Length (km)
Cost (Cr )
1
Arunachal Pradesh
12
201.06
225.67
2
Assam
2
55
58.04
6
Himachal Pradesh
2
54.21
45.45
7
Jammu & Kashmir
1
1.21
106.77
9
Manipur
4
79.26
106.89
10
Meghalaya
3
34.37
92.62
11
Mizoram
1
18
22
12
Nagaland
11
353.27
573.1
14
Punjab
1
28.29
16.92
16
Sikkim
5
90.66
116.84
19
Uttar Pradesh
3
100.67
218.94
20
West Bengal
1
16
49.93