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Bareilly-Badaun National Highway: Uttar Pradesh has received another big gift from Diwali. Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has approved the 4-lane construction of Bareilly-Badaun section of National Highway-530B (Package-4) in UP. Its construction will cost Rs 1527 crore, which has been approved. CM Yogi expressed happiness over this decision of the central government and thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 

After the highway is built from Bareilly to Badaun, lakhs of people will benefit from it and there will be good connectivity between these two cities. Due to which movement between the two cities will be easy and will take less time than before. Giving information about this, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari wrote on Twitter - 'Approval has been given for the construction of 4-lane Bareilly-Badaun section of National Highway-530B (Package-4) in Uttar Pradesh at a cost of Rs 1527 crore. 

4 lane highway approved between Bareilly and Badaun
This project will facilitate the movement of passengers between Bareilly and Badaun and reduce the travel time between these two cities. Apart from this, this project will increase connectivity between Bareilly and the holy place Mathura and will promote economic growth and sustainable development of the entire region.



 

 

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has expressed happiness over the approval of the National Highway between Bareilly and Badaun. He said that 'With the approval of the Bareilly-Badaun section, under the successful guidance of the respected Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and with your support, 'New Uttar Pradesh' has emerged as a new destination of excellent road infrastructure as well as excellent connectivity. Heartfelt gratitude to you for this gift given to Uttar Pradesh today before Diwali!

After getting approval from the Centre, the process of land acquisition for highway construction will soon be started by NHAI. This highway will be built from Mathura to Bareilly via Hathras and Kasganj. Its construction will change the picture of the surrounding areas.  

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