Karnataka: Four-laning of NH-63 begins

Centre's decision to approve the long pending four-laning of the highway has brought cheer to the people of North Karnataka.

Update: 2016-09-03 22:13 GMT
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari is felicitated during the foundation laying ceremony of the four-laning of NH-63 between Hubballi and Hosapete, at a function in Koppal on Saturday BJP State president B.S. Yeddyurappa is also seen (Photo: KPN)

Koppal: Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, laid the foundation stone for the four-laning of the NH-63 running through Hubballi, Hosapete and Ballari here on Saturday.

Accompanied by Union minister of state for sanitation and drinking water, Ramesh Jigajinagi, he also launched work on construction of a flyover at Kushtagi on NH-50,  and various other projects costing Rs 230 crore.

The Centre's decision to approve the long pending four-laning of the highway has  brought cheer to the people of North Karnataka as it will cut  travel time between Hubballi and Hospete to three-hours from the present six.

The highway will  be the first of its kind to be cemented  in the Hyderabad-Karnatak region. Providing the only route to the World Heritage Site of  Hampi from Hubballi via Hospete,  it  sees a high  volume of traffic  most days. The four-laning of the 143-km stretch  is also expected to give a much-needed boost to Hubballi as a hub of trade and commerce.   

Lt Col A K Janbaz, general manager, National Highways Authority of India, Dharwad, said the project would cost  Rs 2,200 crore to execute and would be carried out by the Hyderabad-based BSCPL and KNR companies under NHAI supervision.

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