Surat. Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari made an important announcement today during his visit to Surat regarding the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway (National Express Highway-1).
He stated that the expressway road from Navsari to Bharuch will be opened to the public by December 31.
Officials including Mayor Daxesh Mavani and city BJP President Paresh Patel welcomed the Union Minister at Surat Airport. During this, the Mayor requested Gadkari to expedite the completion of ongoing work near KIM on National Express Highway-1.
He explained that this construction work causes significant delays for the people of Surat.
This assurance from Union Minister Gadkari will bring major relief to those traveling between Navsari and Bharuch.
Delhi-Mumbai Expressway
The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is a 1,386 km long, under-construction access-controlled highway that will directly connect India’s capital, New Delhi, with its financial hub, Mumbai. Its development, initiated to reduce travel time and boost economic connectivity, represents one of the largest infrastructure projects in the country. Once completed, it is expected to cut the journey between the two cities to approximately 12 hours, significantly enhancing trade and logistics along its route.
National Express Highway-1
The National Express Highway-1 is a major motorway in Pakistan, connecting the port city of Karachi in the south to the capital, Islamabad, and further to Peshawar. Its development has been a long-term national project, with various sections being upgraded and expanded over several decades to facilitate trade and transportation across the country. It serves as a vital economic corridor, drastically reducing travel time between the country’s key commercial and political centers.
Navsari
Navsari is a city in Gujarat, India, with a history dating back over 2,000 years. It is a significant center for the Zoroastrian Parsi community, who settled there after fleeing Persia in the 10th century. The city is known for its historic fire temples, agiaries, and as a hub for traditional Parsi culture and cuisine.
Bharuch
Bharuch is one of the oldest living cities in India, located in the state of Gujarat. It was a prominent trading port and center for commerce since ancient times, known to the Greeks and Romans as Barygaza. Its strategic location on the Narmada River made it a vital hub for trade and cultural exchange for centuries.
Surat
Surat is a historic port city in the Indian state of Gujarat, renowned as a major trading hub during the Mughal era, particularly for textiles and diamonds. Often called the “Gateway to Mecca,” it was a primary departure point for pilgrims traveling to Arabia. While its prominence as a port declined with the rise of Bombay (Mumbai), it remains a global center for diamond cutting and polishing.
Surat Airport
Surat Airport, also known as Surat International Airport, is a domestic and international airport serving the city of Surat in Gujarat, India. Its history is marked by a significant modern transformation, evolving from a small domestic terminal to a major airport with a new integrated terminal inaugurated in 2018. This development has positioned it as a key gateway for the diamond and textile industries central to the region’s economy.
KIM
I am unable to provide a summary for “KIM” as it is not a specific, identifiable place or cultural site. The term could refer to many different things, such as a common first name, an acronym, or a shortened form of a longer name. If you can provide more context, such as a full name or location, I would be happy to help.