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Chhattisgarh state has over 20 national highways with total length of 512 km and many state highways with total length of 4,136.85 km. [1] The state highways are arterial routes of a state, linking district headquarters and important towns within the state and connecting them with national highways or Highways of the neighboring states.
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Chhattisgarh has four-lane or two-lane roads that provide connectivity to major cities. A total of 20 national highways pass through the state, together measuring 3,078 km. Many national highways exist only on paper and are not fully converted into four-lane, let alone six-lane or eight-lane, highways. These include: NH 130A New; NH 130B New ...
English: Map of the districts of Chhattisgarh, coloured by division: Blue - Surgujia division, Green - Bilaspur division, Yellow - Durg division, Orange - Raipur division, Red - Bastar division Date 2 August 2020
State Highways are the arterial roads in a State for inter-district movements. They traverse the length and width of a state connecting the state capital, district headquarters and important towns and cities and link up with the National Highways and adjacent State Highways.
National Highway 45 (India) National Highway 49 (India) National Highway 53 (India) National Highway 130A (India) National Highway 130B (India) National Highway 130C (India) National Highway 130CD (India) National Highway 130D (India) National Highway 143B (India) National Highway 149B (India) National Highway 153 (India) National Highway 163A ...
It passes through Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Odisha states. [3] The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has created a Guinness World Record of constructing the longest highway stretch of 75 kilometres (km) between Amravati and Akola in the least time—105 hours and 33 minutes. The newly constructed road is part of National Highway 53.
The main towns situated on the national highway (N.H.78) are Lodam, Gholeng, and Jashpur in the Upper ghat and Kunkuri, Bandarchuwan, Kansabel, Ludeg, and Pathalgaon. The roads running from Jashpur H.Q are: Jashpur Ranchi. Jashpur Ambikapur via Manora, Kusmi (170). Jashpur Ambikapur via Sanna Bagicha (170 km).