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with over 1000 KMs of roads built in the last 4 years the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh gets the gift of national highway projects worth 1.3 billion dollars. Union minister of Road Transport, Nitin Gadkari inaugurated and laid foundation stones for national highway projects worth 1.3 billion dollars in Arunachal Pradesh. These infrastructure projects, will transform the picture of states in the north eastern region of the country by way of development, job creation, tourism and employment for the youth. He inaugurated/lay the foundation for national highways projects worth 1.3 billion dollars at separate events in Roing and Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh. These projects will ensure 24X7 connectivity between places and save travel time between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The minister stated that road network in Arunachal Pradesh has increased from 1,804 km to 2,885 km in the last four years since 2014, and a sum of Rs4 billion dollars is being spent on construction of highways in the state. The minister laid the foundation for about 96.47 km of national highways projects costing 300.2 million dollars in Roing. In Roing, He inaugurated bridges across Dibang and Lohit River System, including approach road between Chowkham-Digaru.
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