From Red Corridor To Economic Hub, Rs 6500cr Pumped Into 140 Projects In Gadchiroli Nagpur: Once a stronghold of the Red Corridor with 20 guerrilla formations and the infamous Company 10 rebel headquarters in Abujmarh, Gadchiroli is now transitioning into a dynamic economic corridor. Over 140 development projects worth Rs 6,500 crore have been launched, marking a significant shift from its historical role in insurgency to a hub of infrastructure and growth. The transformation is driven by a state-led infrastructure initiative, overseen by district collector Avishyant Panda, which aims to bridge the gap that once supported Maoist activities. The focus is on improving connectivity, irrigation, healthcare, and urban amenities to uplift the region’s economy and quality of life. The public works department is executing seven major road projects totaling nearly ₹2,100 crore, while the National Highways division is managing eight projects valued at almost ₹900 crore. Key initiatives include the 28km Ghugus to Rajoli road, costing ₹199 crore, and the 36.9km Gadchiroli to Armori stretch, priced at ₹498.06 crore. Upgrades to NH-353C and NH-930 are also underway, alongside the completion of several bridges and culverts. These projects are improving access to remote forested areas that were previously inaccessible due to security concerns. "Roads and bridges are enhancing connectivity, reducing travel time, and boosting market access for tribal farmers," said a Gadchiroli district administration official. Irrigation projects are playing a pivotal role in revitalizing the rural economy by bringing water to land under former Maoist influence. Seven major schemes, totaling over ₹2,000 crore, are being implemented under the minor irrigation division.#national_highways #gadchiroli #red_corridor #avishyant_panda #kotgal_barrage

Toll on partially opened e-ways like Delhi-Mumbai to be same as that of other NHs Commuters using partially operational expressways like Delhi-Mumbai will now pay the same toll as normal national highways. This relief, effective for one year or until full operationalization, addresses concerns that higher tolls deterred usage of incomplete stretches. The decision aims to boost traffic on these corridors. #NHs_Commuters #partially_opened #opened_e-ways #Commuters #partially #national_highways #operational_expressways #normal_national #partially_operational #Delhi-Mumbai
