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Uttarkashi village cut off, 500 residents wait for road

Despite being just 2 km from Gangnani on the Gangotri highway, Hurri village in Uttarkashi lacks a motorable road. 500 residents face daily struggles, impacting healthcare, education, and tourism access. Read about their long-pending demand.

Surat-Chennai travel time slashed to 17 hours

The Union Cabinet approves a ₹19,142 crore highway project, cutting Surat-Chennai travel from 31 to 17 hours. A major boost for west-south connectivity and logistics.

Kochi's 5-km Elevated Highway to Open by March

NHAI plans to open a 5-km elevated highway segment on the Kochi-Alappuzha corridor by March, featuring Kerala's first dedicated highway cycle track. Read about this major infrastructure boost.

Rs 19,142 Crore Nashik-Solapur Highway Approved

The Union Cabinet greenlights a 374-km greenfield highway in Maharashtra, part of the Surat-Chennai corridor, set to slash travel time by 45% and boost connectivity. Read more.

Rs 20,668 Crore Highway Projects Approved by Cabinet

The Union Cabinet greenlights two major highway projects worth Rs 20,668 crore, including a 374-km Nashik-Solapur greenfield corridor and NH-326 upgrade in Odisha, boosting connectivity and economic growth. Read more.

₹4.84 Crore Approved for Vizag Semi Ring Road DPR

VMRDA greenlights funds for a detailed report on a 90-km access-controlled semi ring road from Rambilli to Bhogapuram. The project aims to decongest traffic and boost regional connectivity. Read more.

NH 83 Kamalapuram-Oddanchatram 4-Lane Work 90% Done

NHAI's Rs 1,319 crore NH 83 four-laning project is 90% complete, set to finish by March 2026. It will slash travel time between Madurai, Dindigul, and Pollachi, enhancing safety and trade. Read more.

Panaji-Hyderabad Expressway work progresses rapidly

The Panaji-Hyderabad Expressway, a key Bharatmala project, is advancing with 90% land acquisition done in Bagalkot. The Rs 12,000 crore corridor aims to boost trade and regional development. Read more.

Air India Ends Bengaluru-San Francisco Non-Stop Route

Air India will halt its non-stop service between Bengaluru and San Francisco in February 2026, severing a key IT corridor. The move, driven by aircraft shortages and airspace issues, reshapes US-India travel. Discover the impact and new options for passen

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