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NH12 or Sunkoshi Corridor (Nepali: सुनकोशी करिडोर) or Ghurmi-Regmitar-Barkhadada road is a National Highway that runs through the Hills of Udayapur District, Bhojpur District and Khotang District of Koshi Province, Nepal. It is currently under construction.
The name of the company was subsequently changed to National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. and started functioning w.e.f. 18 July 2014. [1] It was created to develop, maintain and manage the national highways, strategic roads and other infrastructure of India.
Sardar Sarovar Dam, India Tehri Dam India – the largest rock and earth fill dam in Asia, completed by Jaypee. Jaiprakash Associates Limited, commonly known as Jaypee Group, is an Indian conglomerate headquartered in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, with interests in engineering, construction, power, real estate, hospitality, IT, sports and education (non-profit).
Reconstruction of Kalyani Expressway from Belghoria Expressway is also being executed under NH 12 redevelopment scheme. In 2021 union budget, central government allocated highway projects for four election bound states, of which ₹ 25,000 crore (US$2.9 billion) was allocated for the development of 612 kilometres (380 mi) of this highway. [3]
At Naubise, the Tribhuwan Highway intersects the Prithvi Highway. [5] Daman on Tribhuvan Highway has probably the finest view of the Himalayas extending on a good day from Dhaulagiri in the west to Everest in the east. [2] Pathlaiya is the junction point of the Mahendra Highway and the Tribhuvan Highway. [2]
To improve connectivity, tourism, development and economic growth in Eastern as well as Northeast India, also including Nepal, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways planned to build an expressway from Gorakhpur to Siliguri, by making it align close and parallel to the India–Nepal border. The expressway will reduce both travel time and ...
NIRTTP aims to decrease transport time and logistics cost for bilateral trade between Nepal and India and transit trade along the Kathmandu-Kolkata corridor for the benefit of traders by reducing key infrastructure bottlenecks in Nepal and by adopting modern approaches to border management. [29]
Ratna Highway was a highway in western Nepal that crosses the districts of Banke and Surkhet in a south to north direction. The 113.08 km highway starts at Nepalgunj , where it depicts a continuation of National Highway 927 of India and runs towards the North, where it crosses Mahendra Highway at Kohalpur .