Aurangabad to get new expressways worth ₹10,000-cr

National Highway Authority of India
The National Highway Authority of India has announced plans to build a 225 km expressway from Aurangabad to Pune, with an estimated cost of ₹10,000 crore. The alignment from Beed, Ahmednagar to Paithan has been finalized, and the road will allow vehicles to travel at speeds of up to 140 km per hour, reducing the travel time between Aurangabad and Pune to two and a half hours. The expressway will pass through 24 villages in Aurangabad and Paithan, and the project has been approved by the Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways in April 2022. The land acquisition process is underway in three districts, with acquisition from Pune being carried out in the first phase. The project is part of the Bharatmala Phase-II program and the land acquisition process is being carried out in a phased manner.
📅 Published on: 16 December 2022
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