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NH with PWD 151 2. NH with NHAI 4. State Boundary 5. SARDP-NE Phase ‘A’ 44 54 154 CHURAIBARI 155 150 MELURI 6$5'31(,10$1,385 MAO MARAM 150 SENAPATI UKHRUL KANGPOKPI 39 TAMENGLONG 150 53 YAINGANGPOPKI KHONSANG IMPHAL JIRIBAM 53 NUNGBA THOUBAL BISHNUPUR 39 PALEL 150 CHURACHANDPUR LEGEND :- 1. NH with PWD MOREH 2. Roads under SARDP 3. State Boundary TIPAIMUKH CHANDEL 0$32)0(*+$/$<$ EAST WEST CORRIDOR TO TEZPUR 31C 52 31 TO NAGAON/ SILCHAR TO PORBANDER BAIHATA CHARALI GUWAHATI ASSAM 31B JORABAT 37 31 CHAIGAON NONGPOH 40 ASSAM DAMRA BADAPANI KYRSHAI SHILLONG BYPASS 51 62 RAMBRAI RONGJENG SHILLONG JOWAI 44 44 NOINGSTOIN E TURA PAMBRIEW LAITLAWSNAI 40 WILLIAMNAGAR MAWTHABAH WAHKAJI 44 40 DOMIASIAT PHLANGDILION NONGHYLLAM 62 BAGHMARA RANIKOR MAHESKHOLA DALU BORSORA DAWKI TO AGARTALA LEGEND :- BANGLADESH 1. NH with PWD 2. NH with NHAI 3. Roads under SARDP-NE 4. State Boundary 54 0$32)0,=25$0 BILKHAWTLIR 154 KOLASIB MAMIT 44A 150 44A AGARTALA SELLING `SAIRANG AIZWAL 54 SERCHHIP 54A THERIAT LUNGLEI 54 B SAIHA LAWNGTLAI LEGEND :- 54 S. BUNGTLANG 1. NH TUIPANG 2. Roads under SARDP-NE 3. Kaladan Multi Model HMAWNGBU Transit Transport Project TO KALETWA ( MYANMAR) SIMULGURI (NH- 6$5'31(,11$*$/$1' 37 ASSAM) TIZIT NAGINIMARA Amguri TAMLU MON Tuli MERANGKONG LONGLENG CHANGTONGYA TOBU ASSAM 61 Bhandari 155 TUENSANG MOKOKCHUNG Sanis MYANMAR WOKHA NIULAND BOKAJAN 61 ZUNHEBOTO KIPHIRE DIMAPUR 39 TSEMINYU 36 SATAKHA 155 PHEK Shedhunmi Proposed CHUMUKEDIMA KOHIMA Dimapur Bypass Ghaspani 150 Laruri 39 JESSAMI PFUTZERO 39 CHAKABAMA LEGEND :- PEREN KHELMA Proposed ZHAMAI Kohima Bypass 1. National Highways 2. SARDP-NE, Ph-A ATHIBUNG TO IMPHAL 3. SARDP-NE 4. State Boundary Leikie MANIPUR MANGAN 0$32)6,..,0 SIKKIM NATHULA SHERATHONG RANGRANG TIBET KUPUP Tashiview MENLA Point DIKCHU ZULUK Gangtok Bypass (under Ph A) RANIPUL ROLEP PADAMCHEN GANGTOK 31A ARITAR LEGSHIP PAKYONG SINGTAM RONGLI RACHELA NEPAL TARKU GYALSHING RORATHANG RHENOK BHUTAN RANGPO ALGARAH TANGT NAYABAZAR ` THODE MANPUR A NAMCHI RIVER LAVA KALIMPONG JALDHAKA TEESTA ORIGINAL ROUTE MELLI APPROVED ALIGNMENT LOLEGAON WEST NIMBONG 31A Alternative LEGEND connectivity to BENGAL Gangtok 1. Existing National Highways 31 2. G- N Road under Phase- A SIVOKE CHALSA KHUNIAMORE 3. Other Roads 4. Alternate route (NH 31A) BAGRAKOT DAMDIM 5. East-West Corridor 31 BAGDOGRA 31 SILIGURI ASSAM JALPAIGURI BANGLADESH 6$5'31(,175,385$ KUKITAL CHURAIBARI KAILASAHAR 44 KUMARGHAT MANU Khowai 44 AMBASSA 44A BANGLADESH Teliamura AGARTALA UDAIPUR Amarpur LEGEND :- 44 1.
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