The 802-km high-speed corridor will link 12 districts and connect over 20 major pilgrimage sites across Maharashtra.
The Nagpur–Goa Shaktipeeth Expressway is set to become one of Maharashtra’s most significant infrastructure projects, promising to transform travel, regional connectivity, and religious tourism across the state. The Maharashtra government has approved land acquisition and the final alignment for the 802.6 km greenfield corridor, which will link Pawnar in Wardha district to Patra Devi in Sindhudurg.
Designed as a six-lane, access-controlled expressway, the project is expected to reduce the current 18–21-hour road journey between Nagpur and Goa to just about eight hours. It will pass through 12 districts, 39 talukas and 370 villages, connecting key regions of Vidarbha, Marat

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