IANS | 05 Jan, 2024
Union Minister for Road, Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari has
inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 12 National Highway
projects in Kerala with an investment of over Rs 1,464 crore.
The
total highway length of 105 km is poised to generate substantial
employment opportunities, both directly and indirectly, fostering
socio-economic growth in Kerala, the Minister said on Saturday.
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,
he explained.
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,
the Minister added.
The projects were announced in the presence of
Union Minister of State V. Muraleedharan, Kerala PWD Minister P. A.
Mohammed Riyas, Kasaragod MP Rajmohan Unnithan and other MLAs in the
district on Friday.