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  1. Maharashtra state has a good road network. There are 10088 national highways and many state highways with total length of 33,705 km. Major state highways are MH MSH 1, MH MSH 3, MH MSH 6, MH MSH 9, MH MSH 10,MH MSH 11. Major state highways

    State Highway No
    Route
    Length (in Km)
    Songir – Chimthane – Dondaicha – Nimgul – ...
    181 km (112 mi)
    From Kalyan – Murbad – Ale Phata – Belhe ...
    55 km (34 mi)
    MH MSH 71
    Via NH 9 From Indapur – Vadapuri – Bawada ...
    Pune, Solapur, Sangli
    MH MSH 3
    Via NH 211 From Solapur – Tuljapur – Ausa ...
    608 km (378 mi)
  2. Maharashtra has the largest network of highways in India with 18 national highways. The main national highways in Maharashtra are: NH 3, NH 50, NH 69, NH 7, NH 17, NH 211, NH 204, NH 4, NH 8, NH 9 ...

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  4. Maharashtra Major State Highway 3 (MH MSH 3), which is the longest SH in the state, has been declared as National Highway (NH 204) by the Indian government. The highway starts from Ratnagiri in the Ratnagiri district and passes through Kolhapur, Sangli, till Butibori, Nagpur City.

    • Road Network of Maharashtra
    • PM Gram Sadak Yojana
    • Public Transport Service in Maharashtra
    • Railways Network in Maharashtra
    • Mumbai Suburban Network
    • Sea Ports in Maharashtra
    • Airports in Maharashtra
    • Electricity Supply of Maharashtra
    • High Tele-Density

    The road network consists of national highways (NHs), major state highways, state highways, major district roads, other district roads, village roads and internal city roads. Road Development Plan 2001-21 is being implemented in the state with a target to develop 3.37 lakh km roads. The total road length maintained by PWD and zilla parisahds (exclu...

    The primary objective of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) is toprovide all-weather roads to the un-connected habitations in the rural areas with a population of 500 and above. A target of 24,439 km of road length for connecting 8,315 habitations in the state has been set under PMGSY. As against the target, 22,629 km of roads were created by...

    On an average, Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) carried 70.22 lakh passengers per day during 2013-14. Effective kms operated per day has increased by about 2.7% and the percentage load factor has decreased by 2.2% points over the previousyear. The public transport is the major mode of transport in cities. This facility is availa...

    The railway route length in the state as on 31 March 2014 was 6,103 km (including 378 km of Konkan railway) which is 9.3% of the total railway route length of 65,808 km in the country. The first train in India ran between Mumbai and Thane on 16 April 1853. It was not only India's but also the Asian continent's first train. Rail transportation consi...

    Suburban rail network is the principal mode of mass transport in Mumbai. Two zonal railways, viz. Western Railway (36 stations) and Central Railway (62 stations) operate Mumbai suburban train services. The Harbour line (38 stations) is part of the Central Railway. A fleet of 205 local trains (rakes) are utilised to run 2,813 train services, carryin...

    The state has 720 km long coastline with two major ports operated by Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT). During 2014-15 up to December, MbPT and JNPT handled 461.66 lakh MT and 480.73 lakh MT cargo traffic respectively. The operating surplus for MbPT in 2013-14 was Rs 339.06 crore which was 62% more than the previous ye...

    There are three international and seven domestic airports in the state. AAI along with the Mumbai International Airport Ltd has undertaken a mega project to build a new integrated terminal T2 for modernisation of Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA), Mumbai. The new terminal T2 is a state-of-the-art facility with a capacity to handle 40...

    The installed capacity has increased by 20% during 2013-14, whereas the Central sector allocation to the state increased by 1.6% over the previous year. The total installed capacity as on 31 March 2014 in the state comprises public sector 38.1%, private sector 54.5%, and PPP (Ratnagiri GasPower Project Ltd-RGPPL) 7.4%. Total electricity generated (...

    Maharashtra ranks top in mobile connectivity and tele-density in India as its villages have reaped the rewards of digital makeover. Apart from a variety of cell phones that have invaded the remote places, computer usage has been common in rural Maharashtra as farmers make optimum use of internet to equip themselves with the latest in their trade. T...

  5. Jul 31, 2023 · Maharashtra’s National Highways span over 6,000 kilometers, making it one of India’s most well-connected states. These roads serve as lifelines for the state’s economic growth, facilitating ...

  6. Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... There are 55 national highways including one national expressway ... Maharashtra Border-Adilabad, Nirmal, Ramayampet ...

  7. National Highway 4C (India) (old numbering) National Highway 6 (India, old numbering) National Highway 8 (India, old numbering) National Highway 63 (India) National Highway 26B (India, old numbering) National Highway 50 (India) National Highway 66 (India) National Highway 161 (India) National Highway 161A (India)

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