The Maharashtra Cabinet has approved the 800-kilometre-long Shaktipeeth Expressway, connecting key pilgrimage sites across 12 districts. The project, estimated at ₹86,300 crore, aims to boost religious tourism and economic activity while facing challenges over land acquisition and farmer rights.
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The Shaktipeeth Expressway is an 800-kilometre-long six-lane corridor in Maharashtra, connecting key pilgrimage sites across 12 districts. It is expected to boost religious tourism and economic activity.
The Shaktipeeth Expressway is estimated to cost ₹86,300 crore, with ₹20,787 crore already allocated for project design and land acquisition.
The expressway will connect 18 pilgrimage sites, including three Shaktipeeths: Mahalaxmi in Kolhapur, Tulja Bhawani in Dharashiv, and the Patradevi shrine. It will also link to Jyotirlingas and other iconic destinations.
The project faces criticism from opposition parties and farming communities over land acquisition and potential damage to irrigated farmlands. The state government has promised a non-coercive approach and open dialogue with stakeholders.
Once completed, the Shaktipeeth Expressway will reduce travel time from 18–20 hours to just 8–10 hours, significantly improving connectivity across the state.
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