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Administrative and technical sanctions granted for NH-183 development project in Kerala

Administrative and technical sanctions granted for NH-183 development project in Kerala
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The Indian government has approved a ₹1,663.15 crore project to develop a 54.37-km stretch of National Highway-183 in Kerala. The project, which includes bridges and underpasses, is scheduled for completion within 24 months using an engineering, procurement, and construction model.

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This infrastructure investment is expected to significantly improve regional connectivity and logistics in Kerala, contributing to long-term economic development.

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In a major infrastructure upgrade, administrative and technical sanctions have been granted for the development of National Highway-183, N.K. Premachandran, MP, has said. The Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways approved the ambitious project following recommendations from the Financial Standing Committee, clearing the way for a total investment of ₹1,663.15 crore. The development will cover a 54.37-km stretch extending from the Kadavoor Bypass Junction in Kollam to Anjilimoodu near Chengannur.

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