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  • NHAI constructed 75km NH highway in document time, enters Guinness International Document

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    NEW DELHI: The Nationwide Freeway Authority of India (NHAI) has created a Guinness International Document of making the longest freeway stretch of 75 kilometres (km) between Amravati and Akola the least bit time–105 hours and 33 mins. The newly built highway is a part of Nationwide Freeway 53.

    A workforce of 800 staff of NHAI and 720 staff of a non-public corporate together with unbiased specialists have been concerned to finish the duty in document time. The paintings to construct the street in document time began on June 3 at round seven within the morning and it used to be effectively finished on June 7 at 5:00 pm.

    “Proud Second For The Whole Country! Really feel more than happy to congratulate our outstanding Workforce @NHAI_Official, Experts & Concessionaire, Rajpath Infracon Pvt Ltd & Jagdish Kadam, on attaining the Guinness International Document (@GWR) of laying 75 Km steady Bituminous Concrete Street …in one lane on NH-53 segment between Amravati and Akola. I might specifically thank our Engineers & Employees who toiled day & night time to succeed in this atypical feat. #PragatiKaHighway #GatiShakti @narendramodi  @PMOIndia,” union highway shipping and highways minister Nitin Gadkari tweeted on Wednesday morning.

    The Amravati –Akola segment is the a part of Nationwide Freeway-53 and a very powerful East-West hall, he stated.  Passing during the mineral-rich area, the segment connects primary towns like Kolkata, Raipur, Nagpur, Akola, Dhule and Surat.

    With the feat, the NHAI has beat the document of the Public Works Authority — Ashghal– in Qatar, which used to be registered on February 27, 2019. The street used to be a part of the Al-Khor Freeway, which used to be finished in 10 days, knowledgeable the Gadkari.

    “The imaginative and prescient of #NewIndia is being constructed to your perseverance & sweat. The entire country is proud  Stay up the good paintings! #Pratishtha #GatiShakti,” the minister additionally tweeted.