Nitin Gadkari Likely to Inspect Raipur–Visakhapatnam Economic Corridor by Road in July
Digital Desk
Preparations intensify along the Bharat Mala project route as NHAI speeds up repairs, beautification, and safety upgrades ahead of the proposed visit.
The proposed visit of Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari to Chhattisgarh has accelerated activity along the under-construction Raipur–Visakhapatnam Economic Corridor. Officials have begun extensive maintenance and improvement work on the route as preparations gather pace for Gadkari’s likely inspection tour in the first week of July.
According to sources, the minister is expected to review the progress of the corridor, a major infrastructure project being developed under the Bharat Mala Pariyojana. While an aerial survey was initially considered, Gadkari has reportedly expressed a preference for travelling by road to assess the project firsthand.
If the schedule is finalized, the minister will travel from Raipur to Visakhapatnam by car, allowing him to directly evaluate road quality, construction progress, traffic safety measures, and project execution on the ground.
Preparations Gain Momentum
Following indications of the minister’s visit, officials of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) have intensified efforts along the corridor. Repair work, road patching, cleaning operations, divider maintenance, and the installation and refurbishment of signboards are being carried out on a priority basis.
Authorities are also focusing on improving the overall appearance of the highway stretches expected to be inspected during the proposed journey. Officials believe the road-based inspection will provide a more realistic assessment of the corridor’s condition and progress compared to an aerial survey.
The Raipur–Visakhapatnam corridor is considered one of the most significant connectivity projects in central and eastern India, aimed at improving logistics efficiency and reducing travel time between Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh.
Project Nears Completion
The economic corridor, estimated to cost around ₹16,482 crore, was launched during the 2020-21 period under the Bharat Mala programme. The project experienced delays in its initial stages due to land acquisition challenges and environmental clearances.
However, construction has gained momentum in recent months. Officials estimate that nearly 80 percent of the work has already been completed.
Key infrastructure components, including tunnels and major viaduct sections, are currently in the final stages of construction. According to project authorities, the remaining work is expected to be completed by December this year.
A significant portion of the corridor passes through Chhattisgarh, making the state a critical beneficiary of the project’s economic and transportation advantages.
Strategic Importance
The Raipur–Visakhapatnam Economic Corridor is designed to strengthen freight movement between central India and the eastern coast. Improved connectivity is expected to benefit industries, exporters, logistics operators, and local businesses by reducing transportation costs and travel time.
The project is also expected to boost regional development by improving access to industrial clusters, mining areas, and ports, thereby supporting economic growth across multiple states.
Official Confirmation Awaited
While preparations are underway, authorities have clarified that the minister’s final itinerary has not yet been officially confirmed.
According to Digvijay Singh, Regional Officer in charge of the project, the visit is proposed for the first week of July and may include a comprehensive review of the corridor's progress. Final dates and the detailed schedule are expected to be announced after official approval.
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Nitin Gadkari Likely to Inspect Raipur–Visakhapatnam Economic Corridor by Road in July
Digital Desk
The proposed visit of Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari to Chhattisgarh has accelerated activity along the under-construction Raipur–Visakhapatnam Economic Corridor. Officials have begun extensive maintenance and improvement work on the route as preparations gather pace for Gadkari’s likely inspection tour in the first week of July.
According to sources, the minister is expected to review the progress of the corridor, a major infrastructure project being developed under the Bharat Mala Pariyojana. While an aerial survey was initially considered, Gadkari has reportedly expressed a preference for travelling by road to assess the project firsthand.
If the schedule is finalized, the minister will travel from Raipur to Visakhapatnam by car, allowing him to directly evaluate road quality, construction progress, traffic safety measures, and project execution on the ground.
Preparations Gain Momentum
Following indications of the minister’s visit, officials of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) have intensified efforts along the corridor. Repair work, road patching, cleaning operations, divider maintenance, and the installation and refurbishment of signboards are being carried out on a priority basis.
Authorities are also focusing on improving the overall appearance of the highway stretches expected to be inspected during the proposed journey. Officials believe the road-based inspection will provide a more realistic assessment of the corridor’s condition and progress compared to an aerial survey.
The Raipur–Visakhapatnam corridor is considered one of the most significant connectivity projects in central and eastern India, aimed at improving logistics efficiency and reducing travel time between Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh.
Project Nears Completion
The economic corridor, estimated to cost around ₹16,482 crore, was launched during the 2020-21 period under the Bharat Mala programme. The project experienced delays in its initial stages due to land acquisition challenges and environmental clearances.
However, construction has gained momentum in recent months. Officials estimate that nearly 80 percent of the work has already been completed.
Key infrastructure components, including tunnels and major viaduct sections, are currently in the final stages of construction. According to project authorities, the remaining work is expected to be completed by December this year.
A significant portion of the corridor passes through Chhattisgarh, making the state a critical beneficiary of the project’s economic and transportation advantages.
Strategic Importance
The Raipur–Visakhapatnam Economic Corridor is designed to strengthen freight movement between central India and the eastern coast. Improved connectivity is expected to benefit industries, exporters, logistics operators, and local businesses by reducing transportation costs and travel time.
The project is also expected to boost regional development by improving access to industrial clusters, mining areas, and ports, thereby supporting economic growth across multiple states.
Official Confirmation Awaited
While preparations are underway, authorities have clarified that the minister’s final itinerary has not yet been officially confirmed.
According to Digvijay Singh, Regional Officer in charge of the project, the visit is proposed for the first week of July and may include a comprehensive review of the corridor's progress. Final dates and the detailed schedule are expected to be announced after official approval.
