Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announced approval for ₹1.50 lakh crore worth of road projects in Maharashtra on December 13, 2025, boosting connectivity, jobs, and economic growth. These include highways, expressways, and bridges to enhance logistics and tourism.
Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari revealed a massive infrastructure push for Maharashtra, approving projects totaling ₹1.50 lakh crore. This initiative aims to transform the state's transport network, reducing travel times, easing congestion, and spurring industrial hubs amid India's Viksit Bharat vision.
Project Essentials:
Scale & Scope: Encompasses 10,000+ km of new highways, expressways like Nagpur-Mumbai, and urban flyovers; bridges over rivers to link rural areas.
Economic Boost: Expected to create 5 lakh direct jobs, cut logistics costs by 20%, and attract ₹50,000 Cr private investment via hybrid annuity model.
Timeline & Tech: Most works start Q1 2026, using green tech like recycled materials; Gadkari emphasized accident reduction via intelligent systems.
This aligns with national highway expansion to 2 lakh km, positioning Maharashtra as a logistics powerhouse.
Sources: PIB India, Economic Times