Kerala national highways to get bigger
PM News Bureau Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Project Monitor
Work on four-laning a 837-km stretch linking NH-17 and NH-47 in Kerala will begin soon.
The government expects to get a detailed report from National Highways Authority of India by mid-August. Soon thereafter, the state will appoint a consulting agency to implement the scheme on build-operate-transfer basis.
Kerala has also proposed to develop six other national highways. These include: Calicut-Wynad on NH-212, Kochi-Madurai on NH-49, Kottam-Kumili on NH-220, Kollam-Chengottai on NH-208, Willington Island-Kundannur on NH-47A and Calicut-Palghat on NH-213.
NHAI had been asked to conduct feasibility study and submit DPRs on the proposed works. A decision on making these into four or two lanes will be taken on receipt of the report. Land acquisition will be done with Central funding. Toll tax system will be introduced as a pre-condition to get the road development fund.
The road renovation work in phase-I under Kerala State Transport Project is making good progress and the project in phase-II will be formulated soon.