MP got 4 new road projects, CM Mohan expressed gratitude to Premier Modi and Nitin Gadkari

Chief Minister, dr. Mohan Yadav, thanked Premier Narendra Modi and the Minister of Road Road Nitin Gadkari for the approval of 4 road projects for Madhya Pradesh. Dr. Yadav, in gratitude to Prime Minister Modi and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, expressed that under his leadership there is unprecedented development in the field of road infrastructure in the state. Chief Minister, dr. Yadav, said the central government gave a great gift to Madhya Pradesh in the field of road infrastructure and regional development. He said that these roads will provide better contact with different parts of the state and promote industrial and commercial activities. Thank you for approving an amount of £ 4302.93 for increasing road connectivity in the respected brother, Vidisha, Sagar, Gwalior and Bhopal! Famorous Premier Shri @Narendramodi Ji and under your guidance, road connectivity and easy transport in Madhya Pradesh https://t.co/ozdxtdzulb- Dr. Mohan Yadav ( @drmohanyadav51) April 2, 2025 The development will be given to the development of the state CM Yadav has expressed that the Hopes that CM Yad has expressed that projects are expected to play the road projects in the state an important role in the speed of economic development. He said that the network of road infrastructure in the country is getting stronger day by day and that Madhya Pradesh also benefits. Road project approval was approved an amount of Rs 1535.66 crore to convert 43,200 km long portion of Sandalpur to Nasrullaganj omsil (National Highway-146b) in the Bhopal district. An amount of Rs 731.36 crore was approved for the erection of 10,079 km long 4 Lane Road from Rahatgarh to Berkhedi (National Highway-146) in the districts of Vidisha and Sagar. 688.31 Crore was approved for the erection of Greenfield 4-Len Sagar Western Bypass (20.193 km) from Lahadra Gam Junction to Berkhedi Gam Junction (National Highway-44) in the Sagar district. The central government granted Rs 100 crore. Rs 1347.6 crore for construction of 28,516 km long access to 4-lanes bypassed on the western bank of Gwalior City