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Amritsar–Jamnagar Expressway
अमृतसर–जामनगर एक्सप्रेसवे (Hindi)
ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤਸਰ ਜਾਮਨਗਰ ਐਕਸਪ੍ਰੈਸ ਵੇਅ ਐਨ.ਐਚ. (Punjabi)
અમૃતસર–જામનગર એક્સપ્રેસ વે એન.એચ. (Gujarati)
Route information
Maintained by National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)
Length1,256.951 km (781.033 mi)
ExistedMarch 2023 (expected)–present
Major junctions
North endTibba village, Kapurthala, Punjab
South endJamnagar, Gujarat
Location
CountryIndia
StatesPunjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat
Major citiesGoindwal Sahib, Sultanpur Lodhi, Moga, Bathinda, Hanumangarh, Suratgarh, Bikaner, Nagaur, Jodhpur, Barmer and Jamnagar
Highway system

Amritsar–Jamnagar Expressway[1] (NH 754) is a 1,257 km long, 4/6-lane wide expressway in northwestern part of India. This Expressway is strategically important, as it will connect 3 big oil refineries of HMEL Bathinda, HPCL Barmer and RIL Jamnagar. It will pass through 4 Indian states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat. It will also connect Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant (Bathinda) and Suratgarh Super Thermal Power Plant (Sri Ganganagar).

This expressway is a part of Bharatmala Pariyojana (Phase-1), which is funded by the NIIF in phases. This expressway will reduce the distance between Amritsar and Jamnagar from earlier 1,430 km to present 1,316 km. The construction work on the expressway started in Haryana and Rajasthan in 2019.

Route

The Amritsar–Jamnagar Expressway will be the first expressway in India connecting three oil refineries of Bathinda, Barmer and Jamnagar. The Barmer Refinery is set to be completed by 2022. Nearly 50% of the length of the expressway i.e 637 km falls under Rajasthan state. The total project value including the land acquisition cost is nearly 80,000 crores.[2]

Punjab

In Punjab state, it will start at Tibba village in Kapurthala district on Amritsar–Nakodar National Expressway (NE-5A) and will end at Punjab/ Haryana border in Bathinda district on NH-54. The 'Kapurthala–Moga–Bathinda' stretch was re-planned by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to make it a greenfield expressway.

Haryana

In Haryana state it will run entirely in the Sirsa district. It will enter at Mandi Dabwali and exit at Haryana/ Rajasthan border at Chautala village.

Rajasthan

In Rajasthan state it will enter through the Sangaria town in Hanumangarh district. From there it will pass through Bikaner district, Jodhpur district and Barmer district, before exiting Rajasthan at Sanchore town in Jalore district.

Gujarat

In Gujarat state, it will enter at Vantdau in Banaskantha district, run through Patan district, Kutch district and Morbi district before finally ending at Jamnagar district.

Construction

The construction work of 1,257 km long Amritsar–Jamnagar Expressway has been divided into 8 sections (5 greenfield alignment and 3 brownfield upgrades). With a total of 30 construction packages, it is expected to be completed by March 2023.

Section Length in km No. of packages States
Tibba (Kapurthala)–Sangat Kalan (Bathinda) 155 3 Punjab
Sangat Kalan (Bathinda)–Chautala (Sirsa) 85 - Punjab, Haryana
Sangaria (Hanumangarh)–Rasisar (Bikaner) 252 9 Rajasthan
Rasisar (Bikaner)–Deogarh (Jodhpur) 176 6 Rajasthan
Deogarh (Jodhpur)–Sanchore (Jalore) 209 8 Rajasthan
Vantdau (Banaskantha)–Santalpur (Patan) 125 4 Gujarat
Santalpur (Patan)–Malia (Morbi) 124 - Gujarat
Malia (Morbi)–Jamnagar 131 - Gujarat

Status updates

  • Oct 2018: DPR completed for the project. Expressway will connect Bathinda Refinery with Barmer Refinery and Jamnagar Refinery.
  • Jul 2019: NIIF will be financing the project.[3]
  • Oct 2019: NHAI invites bids for the various phases of Amritsar Jamnagar Expressway.[4]
  • Dec 2019: Work on Expressway begins in Haryana and Rajasthan
  • Feb 2020: Work on Expressway going on full pace near Barmer and Osian (Jodhpur).
  • May 2020: Work restarted after COVID-19 lockdown.
  • Aug 2020: Expressway to be ready before March 2023.
  • Oct 2020: Land acquisition starts for Amritsar Bathinda greenfield stretch of expressway.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Manchanda, Megha (10 July 2019). "NHAI in talks with NIIF to fund proposed Amritsar to Jamnagar highway" – via Business Standard.
  2. ^ "Construction of Amritsar Jamnagar Expressway to start soon".
  3. ^ "NIIF to fund Amritsar Jamnagar Expressway".
  4. ^ "NHAI invites bids for Amritsar Jamnagar Expressway".
  5. ^ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/23-expressways-new-highways-coming-up-in-next-5-years/articleshow/77526921.cms