Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh, as part of its strategy to boost the state’s infrastructure and transform logistics, has zeroed in on a Rs 1.50-lakh-crore programme to develop its National Highways (NH), whose total length in the state has been put at 8,360 km.

The Rs 1.50-lakh-crore NH development programme, covering 4,739 km across the State, involves projects executed under the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH).

According to official data, Andhra Pradesh has lined up 165 highway projects involving an outlay of Rs 1,50,283 crore. Of these, 61 projects, covering 2,538 km and worth Rs 1,14,623 crore, fall under NHAI, while MoRTH is handling 104 projects stretching 2,200.8 km with a budget of Rs 35,660 crore. Work is underway o

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