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Yogi government to give new momentum to road connectivity through North-South Corridor
5/25/2026 9:59:12 PM
Early Times Report
LUCKNOW, May 25: The Yogi government is continuously working towards strengthening the road and connectivity network in the state. In this direction, along with the expansion of expressways, national highways and regional connectivity routes, the Yogi government is now moving ahead with the ambitious "North-South Corridor" plan in the state. Its objective is to establish better road connectivity from the Nepal border towards South India, which will provide new momentum to the economic, social and industrial development of the state.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently held a meeting with senior PWD officials. During the meeting, he discussed the "North-South Corridor" plan in detail.
He said, "The development of these corridors would greatly benefit the industrial, agricultural and tourism sectors of the state. Trade activities in districts connected to the Nepal border will increase and farmers will find it easier to transport their produce to bigger markets. At the same time, connectivity to religious and tourist destinations will also become more convenient than before." Officials informed the Chief Minister that at present, most national highways and expressways in the state are developed in the east-west direction. Keeping balanced development of Uttar Pradesh in mind, a strategy is now being prepared to develop strong road connectivity in the north-south direction.
Under this, districts connected to the Nepal border will be linked to Prayagraj, Chitrakoot and the Bundelkhand region, further connecting them with other states such as Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Under the "North-South Corridor" scheme, an action plan has been formulated for the widening, strengthening, and new construction of several key routes. Four major North-South Corridors have been identified with a total length of around 1,531 kilometres. Out of this, 1,232.60 kilometres is already connected through expressways or national highways, while plans are being prepared to develop the remaining routes.
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