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Government to speed up major highway projects in Northeast
Nagaland Post | IANS | New Delhi, Nov 24 ()
Continuing its initiative of reducing projects with the overburdened Border Roads Organisation (BRO) and the resultant delays and cost over-runs, the government is transferring over 2,000 km of upcoming highway projects to the fledgling, state-owned National Highways Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (NHIDCL), according to informed sources.
“The highway projects which the NHIDCL is set to take over from the BRO are in Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Manipur and Uttrakhand. The longest among these are 262 km Churachandpur-Tipaimukh, followed by the 170.88 km Jessami-Yanganpokpi, 129 km Kohima-Jessami, all in Manipur; a 115 km stretch between Dumro-Same Basti-Etalin is in Arunachal Pradesh,” the sources said.
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