Ambala-Kotputli Expressway: Pics, Cost, Route And All You Need To Know About Economic Corridor

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari shared a few stunning pics of the Ambala-Kotputli Economic Corridor.

by Shreya Rathod
Ambala-Kotputli Expressway: Pics, Cost, Route And All You Need To Know About Economic Corridor

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari is in charge of constructing roads and highways. In recent years, the development of road infrastructure has skyrocketed! He has constructed some of the most important roads and highways for transport. Recently, he posted stunning pics of the Ambala-Kotputli Economic Corridor. Take a look at how beautiful this architectural marvel is.

Nitin Gadkari Shared Pics Of The Ambala-Kotputli Economic Corridor!

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari shared a few stunning pics of the Ambala-Kotputli Economic Corridor. According to him, this is a revolution for the road infrastructure of Punjab, Rajasthan and Haryana.

In his tweet, he wrote that the Ambala-Kotputli Economic Corridor covers a distance of 313 kilometres. This groundbreaking project incorporates cutting-edge traffic control technology. It aims to revolutionise the road network across Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan. The expressway will have the potential to hasten the state of Haryana’s comprehensive industrial and economic development.

He further wrote that the corridor is intended to provide the quickest, safest, and shortest path possible along the Jaipur highway from Ambala to Kotputli. The new expressway will cut down the distance between Jaipur and Chandigarh to 3 hours only!

He gave credit to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his guidance. They are dedicated to facilitating the region’s economic and social progress. Also, they are aiming to provide world-class infrastructure to commuters.

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Details Of This Revolutionary Project

Ambala-Kotputli Economic Corridor
Credits: Nitin Gadkari/ Twitter

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) created the 313 km long corridor as part of the Bharatmala Pariyojana Phase-I plan. The project combines greenfield and brownfield improvements. It also entails the installation of a sophisticated traffic management system.

The Ambala-Kotputli corridor represents a significant investment in the region’s infrastructure development and was built at an estimated cost of ₹9500 crore. The corridor passes through 112 villages in eight different Haryana districts—Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Karnal, Jind, Rohtak, Bhiwani, Charkhi Dadri, and Mahendragarh—along its route.

It also includes the Narnaul bypass and connects to the NH-148B, eventually meeting the Delhi-Jaipur highway near Kotputli at Paniyala Mode. The plan includes six roadside amenities that offer necessities including restrooms, trauma centres, gas stations, kiosk restaurants, dhabas, and playgrounds.

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Additionally, there are parking spaces for trucks and trailers, 16 interchanges, two toll booths, and eight railway overbridges.

Cover Image Courtesy: Nitin Gadkari/ Twitter

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