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Schematic map of National Highways in India. On 28 April 2010, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways officially published a new numbering system for the National Highway network in the Gazette of the Government of India. [1] [2] It is a systematic numbering scheme based on the orientation and the geographic location of the highway. This ...
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Map for all the National Highway; Ministry of Road Transport and Highways; National Highways routewise info-Source-Government of India; National GIS Project - State Road maps at the Library of Congress Web Archives (archived 2009-04-10)
Ambala-Naraingarh-Paunta Sahib road Km. 9.230 to 13.750 — — NH 344A: 88: 55 Phagwara bypass, Banga, Nawanshahr, Balachaur- Ropar (Ropar city portion Km 81.900 to 88.00 with PWD) — — NH 344B: 35: 22 The highway starting from its junction with NH-44 at Phagwara and terminating at its junction with NH-3 at Hoshiarpur in the State of Punjab ...
In 1998 India launched a massive program of highway upgrades, called the National Highways Development Project (NHDP), in which the main north–south and east–west corridors and highways connecting the four metropolitan cities (Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata) have been fully paved and widened into four-lane highways. Some of the busier ...
As of 2021, 64.5% of all goods in India are moved through the country's road network, 90% of India's total passenger traffic uses the road network to commute and the road network contributes 4.8% to the country's gross domestic product. [25] In 2023, India's road network became the world's second largest, after the United States. [26]
List of national highways in India; List of national highways in India by state; List of national highways in India by union territory; 2010 renumbering of national highways in India; List of national highways in India by state (old numbering)
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The NH 4 by-passed Pune from Dehu Road to Katraj. The Pune bypass has 4 lanes. There is a partial service lane which cannot be called as motorable. Now, it is being widened by two more lanes, making it a 6-lane road from Dehu Road to Katraj since it is also used by the people of Pune as the city is growing on the other side of the highway too.