The Maharashtra government has approved a significant budget of Rs.207.87 billion for the construction of the Shaktipeeth Expressway, a major infrastructure project aimed at enhancing regional connectivity and boosting economic growth.
Shaktipeeth ExpresswayMaharashtraInfrastructureHighwaysEconomic GrowthReal Estate MaharashtraJul 04, 2025
The Shaktipeeth Expressway is a major infrastructure project in Maharashtra, aimed at connecting key pilgrimage sites and important economic hubs within the state. It is expected to span approximately 300 kilometers and significantly reduce travel time and improve road safety.
The budget approved for the Shaktipeeth Expressway is Rs.207.87 billion.
The Shaktipeeth Expressway is expected to boost economic growth, create job opportunities, enhance regional connectivity, and improve the tourism sector by providing easier access to pilgrimage sites and other tourist attractions.
The construction of the Shaktipeeth Expressway will be overseen by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), which has a proven track record in executing large-scale infrastructure projects.
The government has emphasized the importance of sustainable development and has assured that the construction process will adhere to strict environmental standards. Comprehensive environmental impact assessments will be conducted to address potential concerns.
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