The epic road will bind Chandigarhs with Barnalai, Malcotla, Hannah, Sirchind and Mahali, enhancing the connection in the region
From the Deli-Atherays freeway to the Delhi Deli-Dehradun, a high-Ambratersor-Katie-Katri highway, and Ganga high-speed road is being developed by a huge network of high-speed roads to accelerate the country’s growth.
Another ambitious project is the Punjab highway, which will soon be launched by the National Administration of India (Nhai). This high -speed road, which covers 110 kilometers, connect Punjab with different parts of the country, enhancing its tourist industry and nourishes development across the state.
The epidemic road will greatly improve the convenience of travel by reducing the distance to Chandigarha by 50 kilometers, making travel faster and smooth. Upon completion, it is expected to increase economic growth in Punjab and attract more tourists to the region. This high -speed road is a major step forward in strengthening the infrastructure and connection in the state.
This new high -speed road, which will connect several important places, is of great benefit to those who go to Chandigarh from Batind, Mukectasar, Abihar and even Rajastan. Reduction of 50 kilometers in the route between Batinda and Chandigarch will make the trip much more convenient. The highway will also improve the regional connection by connecting Chandigarh with Barnalai, Molerk, Hannah, Sirchind and Mahali.
The fact that this high -speed road will resort to the economic corridor that will be built between Ludhian and Aymer is one of the greatest advantages. As a result, more trade and economic opportunities will become available in the region.
In the past, travelers had to travel through Barnalo, Sangrur, and silence to get to Chandigard from Batinda. However, the new route will allow them to bypass Sangur and the silence and go straight from Barnala to Chandigarh, saving them time.
Access to this significant technology center will also be improved in the construction of a specialized road connecting the Barnala and Mohali IT. Currently, the Sirhind-Mohali road is being developed, and the route connecting Sirhind with Barnala will soon begin construction.
How the Greenfield Speed Road is the one that is being built in the region without any previous road infrastructure is part of the BharatMala project. The six -lane road, which is now being built between Batinda and Ludhian, will also be connected to this motorway.
Upon completion, this new project will contribute not only to travel, but also to stimulate economic expansion and increase the Punjab infrastructure as a whole.
In short, the new high -speed road is a great development that will benefit both locals and visitors, making trips to Chandigarh faster, easier and more efficient.