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ITANAGAR, Dec 18: Managing Director of National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation (NHIDCL) KK Pathak today called on Chief Minister Pema Khandu to discuss the progress of ongoing road projects in the state executed by the Corporation.
The Chief Minister assured state government’s cooperation for timely completion of the road projects currently implemented by the NHIDCL numbering more than 700. The meeting also discussed building of wayside amenities along the highways to provide facilities to travellers for safe and convenient journeys.
The NHIDCL MD further informed that 6 new road projects have been sanctioned that will enhance the infrastructure network of the state’s remote border areas.