Jaipur: The Centre has approved a Rs 1,359 crore project for four-laning of the Nagaur-Bikaner stretch of the National Highway-62 in Rajasthan, a statement said on Tuesday.The project, to be developed under the Build-Operate-Transfer model, is expected to significantly improve connectivity in western Rajasthan and boost economic activity in the region.Read more: NH builders seek predefined input rates for projects under active bidsAccording to an official statement, the approval has come following efforts by Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, under whose leadership the state is witnessing rapid strengthening of road infrastructure.The four-lane highway will enhance connectivity between Nagaur and Bikaner and is likely to create new opportunities for investment and employment, it said.The project is also expected to accelerate industrial and tourism activities in the region by providing smoother and safer transportation.Read more: Chenani-Nashri's two-lane tube tunnel gets green light: Union Minister Jitendra SinghSharma said the approval reflects the vision of the "double-engine government" and its commitment to infrastructure development."Expansion of a modern, safe and efficient road network is being continuously prioritised in the state," he said.He added that the project would infuse new energy into economic activities in Nagaur, Bikaner and adjoining areas, and would be a significant step towards realising the goal of a 'Viksit Rajasthan'.
Centre approves Rs 1,359 crore four-laning of the Nagaur-Bikaner stretch of NH-62 in Rajasthan
The Centre has approved a Rs 1,359 crore project to four-lane the Nagaur-Bikaner stretch of National Highway-62 in Rajasthan. This development under the Build-Operate-Transfer model will significantly improve connectivity in western Rajasthan. The project is expected to boost economic activity, create new investment and employment opportunities, and accelerate industrial and tourism growth in the region.










