Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 1 (ANI): The Maharashtra government approved the construction of a 204-km-long four-lane concrete highway between Nagpur and Chandrapur on Wednesday.
The decision was made during the Cabinet Infrastructure Committee meeting, held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
The Nagpur-Chandrapur Highway is a 204-kilometre, four-lane, cement-concrete highway, with an additional 11 kilometres of connecting road to Chandrapur city. The total cost, including land acquisition, is Rs 2,353.39 crore.
In the meeting held at his Varsha's residence, Chief Minister Fadnavis also instructed to submit a proposal for the construction of a highway between Chandrapur and Mul.
The Chief Minister directed that an 'ecosystem' of development be created