In a major development in modern-road infrastructure of Kerala, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 12 National Highway projects in Kerala with a total length of 105 km, worth over ₹1464 Crore. The inauguration was conducted in the presence of Union MoS V. Muraleedharan , Kerala PWD Minister P. A. Mohammed Riyas , MP from Kasargod Rajmohan Unnithan, MLAs, and Senior Officials in Kasargod, Kerala on Friday.
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According to a post on social media platform, X, Gadkari stated, “The proposed projects aim to enhance seamless connectivity between Tamil Nadu and Kerala, ensuring swift and trouble-free transportation. This initiative holds the promise of reducing overall transportation costs. Furthermore, a focus on eliminating black spots on National Highways is anticipated to contribute to a significant decrease in road accidents.”
The undertaking is expected to generate substantial employment opportunities, both directly and indirectly, fostering socio-economic growth in Kerala. Additionally, the improved accessibility to Munnar is expected to boost tourism potential, while the construction of a high-level bridge will eliminate a 27 km detour during floods, streamlining travel and benefiting the export of key Kerala products.