India News | Nitin Gadkari Launches Breakthrough of RHS Portal of New 6-lane Tunnel in Maharashtra's Khambatki Ghat
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday virtually launched the breakthrough of the RHS portal of the new 6-lane tunnel (twin tunnels of 3 lanes each) in Khambatki ghat, Satara district, about 80km from Pune, Maharashtra.
New Delhi [India], January 29 (ANI): Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday virtually launched the breakthrough of the RHS portal of the new 6-lane tunnel (twin tunnels of 3 lanes each) in Khambatki ghat, Satara district, about 80km from Pune, Maharashtra.
Taking to Twitter, Gadkari said in a series of tweets in Hindi, "Balasaheb Patil, the Guardian Minister of Satara, on the 6-lane twin tunnel project of Khambhatki Ghat located in the Pune-Satara section on the Mumbai-Bengaluru National Highway, speeding up the development of the National Highway."
"The breakthrough program was completed in the presence of Khasdar Ranjit Singh Naik Nimbalkar and all the ministers, officers and MPs and MLAs of the state government. #PragatiKaHighway #GatiShakti," he tweeted.
Gadkari said that the project is an initiative that will save time and money and the tunnels would reduce the length of Pune-Satara route.
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"The Khambattaki Ghat project is a new initiative towards saving time and money while accelerating highway development. Two new three-lane twin tunnels have been constructed on this ghat route to reduce the length of the Pune-Satara route and save fuel. The construction work of this tunnel is in the final stage which will be completed soon," he said.
"The development of this corridor has been considered important from the point of view of increased mobility level of the people. This twin tunnel will facilitate traffic on Mumbai-Bengaluru National Highway and reduce traffic for Pune, Satara, Solapur. Fuel will be saved and pollution will be reduced," he added. (ANI)
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