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    Road Infrastructure Growth: India's Highway Network Reaches New Scale

    New Delhi, March 10: India's road network has expanded rapidly over the past 11 years, becoming the second-largest in the world. According to official data, the country has 1,46,560 km of national highways, making it the second-largest road network globally.The government has constructed...
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    Infrastructure Project Launched in Mizoram as Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes

    New Delhi, February 22 – Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended birthday greetings to Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Sunday, wishing him good health and a long life.The Prime Minister conveyed his message through a post on X, which was followed by a series of greetings from senior Union...
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    Infrastructure Update: Mughal Road Tunnel Project Awaits Key Approvals

    The Government informed the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday that tenders for the proposed Mughal Road Tunnel (Pir-ki-Gali Tunnel) will be invited only after approval of the Detailed Project Report (DPR) and the necessary statutory clearances.Srinagar, February 18: The Government informed the...
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    New Infrastructure Project, 'Faith Bridge,' Improves Transport in Mizoram

    Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma inaugurated the Lengtekai bridge over the Tlawng River, connecting the capital city of Aizawl with the sole Lengpui airport, as well as the Mamit district bordering Tripura, a major infrastructure asset built with funding from the Ministry of Road Transport &...
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    Faith Bridge Opens, Improving Transport in Mamit District

    Aizawl, February 17, 2026: Chief Minister Lalduhoma inaugurated the Lengtekai bridge over the Tlawng River today, a major infrastructure project built with funding from the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways at a cost of ₹43.83 crore.Officially named the Faith Bridge, the structure measures...
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    Rs 18,662 Crore Project Unveiled: Building India's Second Underwater Tunnel

    New Delhi, February 14 The Union Cabinet has approved a project worth Rs 18,662 crore to construct a four-lane, access-controlled greenfield corridor between Gohpur and Numaligarh, featuring India’s first road-cum-rail tunnel under the Brahmaputra River in Assam.Currently, the connectivity...
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