Uttarakhand CM asks Gadkari to approve infra projects
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Uttarakhand CM asks Gadkari to approve infra projects

Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met the Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, during which the CM urged Gadkari to approve the detailed project report for the construction of the Pithoragarh-Askot NH route.

He also requested the minister to convert the two-lane Majhola-Khatima Road to a four-lane route. Besides, the CM urged the minister to name the PWD the executing agency for the two-lane tunnel project at Mussoorie.

He also asked Gadkari to make PWD the construction agency for the widening of NH-109. He also sought a nod for conversion of the 13-km-long Majhaula to Khatima motorway on NH-731K from two-lane to four-lane.

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Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met the Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, during which the CM urged Gadkari to approve the detailed project report for the construction of the Pithoragarh-Askot NH route. He also requested the minister to convert the two-lane Majhola-Khatima Road to a four-lane route. Besides, the CM urged the minister to name the PWD the executing agency for the two-lane tunnel project at Mussoorie. He also asked Gadkari to make PWD the construction agency for the widening of NH-109. He also sought a nod for conversion of the 13-km-long Majhaula to Khatima motorway on NH-731K from two-lane to four-lane.

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