Lifelines of National Economy
Explain the various types of roads in India.
The various types of roads in India are explained below:
(i) Golden Quadrilateral Super Highways: It is a network of six lane super highways including North-South Corridor and East-West Corridor. It is a major road development project that connects Delhi-Kolkata-Chennai-Mumbai and Delhi. National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) is implementing this gigantic project.
(ii)National Highways: National Highways link extreme parts of the country. These are the primary road systems and are laid and maintained by the Central Public Works Department (CPWD).
(iii)State Highways: Roads linking a state capital with different district headquarters are known as State Highways. These roads are constructed and maintained by the State Public Works Department (PWD) in State and Union Territories.
(iv)District Roads: These roads connect the district headquarters with other places of the district. These roads are maintained by the Zila Parishad.
(v)Border Roads: Border Roads Organisation, a Government of India undertaking constructs and maintains roads in the bordering areas of the country. These roads have improved accessibility in areas of difficult terrain and have helped in the economic development of these area.
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Which two of the following extreme locations are connected by the east-west corridor?
Which mode of transportation reduces trans-shipment losses and delays?
Which one of the follwing states is not connected with the H.V.J. pipeline?
Which one of the following ports is the deepest land-locked and well-protected port along the east coast?
Which one of the following is the most important modes of transportation in India?
Which one of the following terms is used to describe trade between two or more countries
State any three merits of roadways.
Where and why is rail transport the most convenient means of transportation?
What is the significance of the border roads?
What is meant by trade? What is the difference between international and local trade?
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