National Highway 30 (India)

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National Highway 30 is a National Highway entirely within the state of Bihar, India that links NH 2 to NH 31. This 230 km (140 mi) long stretch starts at NH 2 in Mohania and passes through Kochas, Dinara, Bikramganj, Arrah, Koilwar,(bridge across Son River), Maner, Maner Sharif, Danapur, Patna, Fatuha and Bakhtiarpur in Bihar. [1]

Latest Developments

As a part of the National Highways Development Project, the entire National Highway is to be converted into a four-lane expressway, keeping in view the rapid increase in the number of vehicles passing through the route day-by-day and to ensure faster and smoother movement of vehicles all along the route. The entire strech from Patna to Bakhtiarpur has already been upgraded to four-lane with the widening of the earlier two-lane Patna Bypass Road from Anisabad to Deedarganj in Patna and the construction of a new semi-elevated four-lane road exactly parallel to the existing two-lane road from Deedarganj in Patna to the junction with NH 31 near Bakhtiarpur. The four-laning work on the Patna-Arrah-Mohania stretch of the National Highway is currently under progress and is likely to be completed by 2017.

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References

  1. [1] Details of National Highways in India-Source-Govt. of India


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