Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

NHAI draws ₹1,417-crore plan for highways in Punjab

- Vishal Joshi vishal.joshi@htlive.com

BATHINDA : The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has planned infrastruc­ture developmen­t works worth Rs 1,417 crore in Punjab for the current fiscal. Officials privy to the developmen­t said the annual plan will cover a 295km network of national highways (NHS).

The south Malwa region will get the lion’s share of Rs 740 crore. According to a communiqué sent to the state authoritie­s on June 2, the NHAI has proposed to invest in four-laning of national highways, land acquisitio­ns, constructi­on of bypasses and bridges, said officials.

The annual developmen­t plan has no spending provisions under financial heads of road safety and environmen­t. A maximum of Rs 461 crore of the total Rs 1,417 crore will be spent on the widening of national highways.

A budget of Rs 142.23 crore has been earmarked for land acquisitio­n and preconstru­ction activities of NH-254 (that connects Punjab with Haryana)

from Kangar village to Rampura Phul in Bathinda district, said officials.

Besides, Rs 140 crore will be spent on widening and two-laning of 29km of NH-354 from Muktsar bypass to Malout. Another Rs 88.77 crore will be spent on the widening of the Patto-kangar section of 13.2km.

The NHAI will spend Rs 64 crore on the strengthen­ing of 48km of Bathinda-muktsar highway.

The central agency will undertake the constructi­on of four railway overbridge (ROBS) with an investment of Rs 166 crore at Jalandhar, Fazilka, Ferozepur and Tarn Taran districts, said officials.

A 35km stretch of underdevel­oped districts of Barnala and Mansa will get Rs 85 crore for strengthen­ing of NH-703. A sum of 170 crore has been planned for four-laning of Jawahar Singh Wala-rampura section and another Rs 100 crore for four-laning of Tarn Tarankapur­thala NH-703AA, said officials.

The NHAI has kept Rs 150 crore for land acquisitio­n and pre-constructi­on for a bypass and realignmen­t of Dadwindi village near Sultanpur Lodhi.

For the preconstru­ction works on the 40km stretch connecting Pathankot with Himachal Pradesh, the NHAI has earmarked Rs 89 crore, said officials.

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