The 200-meter-long Make In India steel bridge will be launched this month in Gujarat’s Nadiad. The bridge lies along National Highway-48, which connects Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai. As part of the bullet train project, a total of 28 steel bridges will be built – 11 in Maharashtra and 17 in Gujarat. 360 km of the Bullet Train project has been completed, with the Maharashtra section making significant progress. The total sanctioned cost of the project is Rs 1,08,000 crore. It is expected to boost regional connectivity, economic development, and employment in the western states of Gujarat and Maharashtra. The MAHSR project, connecting business hubs such as Mumbai, Surat, Vadodara, and Ahmedabad, passes through high-growth regions in the two states. It will be completed by August. The Bullet Train Project, developed in partnership with Japan, is set to cost around Rs1,000,000crore. The Maharashtra section of thebullet train project is progressing well, with \”almost 2km of the undersea tunnel ready\”, said the Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
