World-class road connectivity in UP is our priority: Nitin Gadkari

Equal focus must be given to reducing road accidents along with road construction in UP: Gadkari

Road Connectivity and NHAI Projects
CM Yogi Adityanath on Monday held a comprehensive review meeting with Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on major National Highway and road infrastructure projects in Uttar Pradesh

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Lucknow, July 14

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday held a comprehensive review meeting with Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on major National Highway and road infrastructure projects in Uttar Pradesh. The meeting included detailed discussions on proposals submitted by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, and the Uttar Pradesh (UP) government.

The Chief Minister said, “Modern road infrastructure forms the foundation of a Viksit UP and will provide fresh momentum to investment, industry, agriculture, tourism, trade, and employment.” Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said, “UP has emerged as a key driver of India’s economic growth, making the development of world-class road connectivity in the state one of the Central Government’s highest priorities.” He directed officials to expedite all projects by ensuring timely completion of land acquisition, forest clearances, utility shifting and other departmental formalities.

The Chairman of the National Highways Authority of India informed the meeting that National Highway development in UP has gained unprecedented momentum since 2014. During this period, around 10,204 kilometres of National Highway projects have been awarded, while construction of nearly 9,329 kilometres has already been completed. Between April 2025 and May 2026, 606 kilometres of new projects were approved and 1,010 kilometres of National Highways were completed.

An investment of approximately ₹1.94 lakh crore has been made in National Highway projects across the UP, including nearly ₹23,445 crore during the financial year 2025-26. It was also highlighted that decisions such as constituting a task force under the Chief Secretary, providing royalty-free soil for Greenfield projects, sharing land acquisition costs for ring roads and bypasses by the state government, and making government land available free of cost have significantly accelerated project implementation.

Appreciating these initiatives, Gadkari said, “The positive impact of effective coordination between the Centre and the state is clearly visible in the progress of these projects.” Reviewing the state’s major under-construction National Highway projects, officials informed that the Mathura-Bareilly-Sitarganj four-lane project, being developed at a cost of approximately ₹13,980 crore; the Agra-Aligarh four-lane project worth around ₹5,904 crore; the Agra-Gwalior-Jhansi-Nagpur Economic Corridor; the Kanpur Ring Road; the six-lane connectivity project linking Noida International Airport at Jewar; and the Moradabad-Kashipur four and six-lane project are progressing according to schedule. These projects will further strengthen connectivity between the National Capital Region, western UP, Uttarakhand, and key industrial and logistics hubs.

During the review of tree felling for the Bareilly Bypass project, Gadkari said, “Instead of cutting trees, they should be transplanted using modern technology.” He stressed that maintaining a balance between development and environmental conservation is the need of the hour.

The meeting also reviewed projects aimed at strengthening connectivity across eastern, central, and Bundelkhand regions of the state. Officials informed that work is progressing rapidly on the Sonauli-Gorakhpur four-lane project, the Ghazipur-Ballia-Bihar border National Highway, the Prayagraj Southern Ring Road, and the Prayagraj-Jaunpur-Azamgarh-Doharighat National Highway corridor. These projects will strengthen connectivity with the India-Nepal border, the Buddhist tourism circuit, eastern UP, and Bihar, while also boosting trade, tourism, and freight movement.

Reviewing the progress of the Ayodhya Ring Road, officials stated that it will provide seamless connectivity to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, and other major religious sites, while reducing traffic congestion within the city.

During the review of projects of religious and cultural significance, officials informed that construction is progressing rapidly on the Ram Van Gaman Marg, Ram Janaki Marg, and the 84 Kosi Parikrama Marg. Once completed, these projects will provide modern road connectivity to Ayodhya, Chitrakoot, Prayagraj, Kaushambi, Janakpur (Nepal), and several other major pilgrimage destinations.

The Chief Minister said, “These projects are not merely aimed at improving road connectivity but will also provide new momentum to India’s cultural heritage, religious tourism, and local economies.”

Gadkari emphasized that road safety must remain the highest priority and said every National Highway project should incorporate safe design, scientific rectification of black spots, modern signage, and strict adherence to road safety standards. He instructed officials to give equal importance to reducing road accidents alongside road construction.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, “The rapid expansion of road infrastructure in Uttar Pradesh will provide fresh momentum to the state’s goal of becoming a one-trillion-dollar economy. Improved National Highways will create new opportunities for investment, industry, agriculture, tourism, trade, and employment across the state.” He expressed confidence that with coordinated efforts by the Centre and the state government, all National Highway projects will be completed within the stipulated timelines, making Uttar Pradesh the country’s leading state in modern, safe, and world-


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