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State-Wise Length of National Highways (NH) in India As on 30.11.2018 1/31 State-wise length of National Highways (NH) in India as on 30.11.2018 1/31 Sl. NH No. State / U.T. Route Length No. (km) Andhra Pradesh 1 16 5, 6, 60 & 217 Orissa-Anandapuram Pendurthi, Anakapalli, Rajahmundary, Deverapalli, Gondugolanu,Vijayawada, Nellore-Tamil 1,024.1 Nadu Border // Anandapuramu-Visakhapatnam-Anakapalli 2 216 214, 214A Junction with NH-16 near Kathipudi - Kakinada, Machilipatnam - junction with NH-16 near Ongole 391.3 3 216A 16 GQ Rajamahendravaram - tanuku - Tadepalli gudem- Gundugolanu 120.7 4 516C The highway starting from its junction with NH-16 at Sabbavaram bypass connecting Amruthapuram, Narava, 12.7 Sathivani palem, Gopalpatanam rural and terminating near Sheelanagar in the State of Andhra Pradesh. 5 516D Junction with NH 16 near Deverapalli Bypass - Golladgudem, Gopalapuram, Jaganathapuram, Atchyutapuram, 57.7 Koyyalgudem, Bayyanagudem, Seetampeta, Narasannapalem, Jangareddigudam, Vegavaram, Taduvai, Darbhagudem- Jeelugumilli near Andhra Pradesh/Telengana border. 6 516 E junction with NH No. 16 near Rajamundry - Bhupatiapalem Road (connecting SH-38 near Rampachodavaram), 406.2 Koyyuru, Chintapalli, Lambasingi, Paderu, Aruku, Bowadara, Tadipudi - junction of NH-26 at Vizianagaram 7 716 205 Tamil Nadu Border-Reniguta, Mamanduru, Settigunta, Koduru, Pullampeta, Rajampet, Nandalur, Madhavaram, 237.8 Vonimitta, Bhakarapet, Kadapa (Cuddapah), Kuarunipalli, Vellore, Thapetla, Kothapalli, Chidipirala, Pandillapalle, Thiparulu, Yeragunttla, Nidizivve, Chillamakuru , and terminating at its junction with NH-67 near Muddanuru 8 716A Junction with NH-716 near Puttur connecting , Narayana Vanam, Thumburu, Koppedu, Harijan, Vada, Ramagiri, 42.6 Krishnapuram, Utthukottai -Tamil Nadu. 9 716B The highway starting from its junction with NH-16 near Thachur in the state of Tamil Nadu and terminating at its 20.0 junction with NH-40 near Chittoor in the state of Andhra Pradesh. 10 26 201 & 43 Odisha Border, Salur, Vizianagaram - junction with NH-16 near Natavalsa 90.3 11 326 Odisha Border- N.H-30 near Chinturu 13.6 12 326A Odisha Border-Kotabommali-junction with NH-16 near Narasannapeta 41.0 13 30 74, 75, 24, Chhattisgarh Border-Nellipaka, Bhadrachalam, Paloncha, Kottagudam, Tiravuru, Mailavaram-junction with NH-65 134.8 24B, 27, 7, near Kondapalle 12A, 200, 43, 16, 221 14 40 18 & 4 Junction with NH-44 near Kurnool -Nandyal, Cuddapah, Pileru, Putalapattu and Chittoor-Tamil Nadu Border 381.0 15 140 18A Junction with NH-40 near Putalpattu - junction with NH-71 near Tirupati 58.9 16 340 Rayachoti on NH-40 -Chinnamandem, Gurrramkonda - junction with NH-42 near Kurabalakota 60.2 17 340C Kurnool on NH No-40 - Nandikotkur - Atmakur - Dornala on NH No-765. 131.4 18 42 205 & 219 Junction with NH-67 - Urvakonda, Anantapur, Kadiri, Madanapalle, Kuppam-Tamil Nadu Border 378.3 19 44 N.S. 1A, 1, 2, 3, 75, Maharashtra Border-Adilabad, Nirmal, Ramayampet, Hyderabad, Kurnool, Gooty, Anantapur - Penukonda - 261.0 26 & 7 Karnataka Border 20 544D Anantapur on NH No-44-Tadipatr - Kolimigundla-Owk-Banaganapalli- Gajualapalli, Gddalur - Cumbum - Thokapalli - 417.1 Vinukonda - Narasaraopet - Guntur on NH No-16 21 544DD Junction with NH No. 44 near Anantapur -Rayadurg-Karnataka Border 105.0 22 544E Junction with NH No. 44 near Kodikonda checkpost - Lepakshi, Hindupur, Madakasira, Rolla, Agali -Karnataka 103.5 Border 23 150A 9.2 24 65 9 Karnataka Border- Hyderabad, Vijayawada Vuyyuru, Pamarru - junction with NH-216 at Machllipatnam 150.1 25 165 214 Junction with NH-65 near Pamarru -Mandavalli, Pallevada, Digamarru - junction with NH-216 near Narsapur 107.8 26 365BB Telangana-Jeelugumilli, Buttaigudem, Kannapuram, Pattiseema, Tallapudi, -junction of NH-16 near Kovvur 86.4 27 565 Nakrekal on NH-65 - Nalgonda, Macherla, Erragondapalam, Kanigiri, Rapur, Venkatagiri -junction with NH-71 near 409.9 Erpedu 28 765 Hyderabad (Junction of NH-44 & 40) - Maisaram, Amangal, Veldanda, Kalvakurti, Achampet, Srisailam, Doranala - 77.6 junction with NH-565 near Tokapalle 29 67 13 & 63 Karnataka Border- Gooty, Tadapatri, Muddanru, Maidukuru, Badvel, Atmakur, Nellore on NH-16- Krishnapatnam 404.6 Port 30 167 Haggari,Adoni,Mantralayam,Raichur,Mahbubnagar,Jadcherla Road 110.2 31 167A junction with AP/Telangana border - Piduguralla, Narsaraopet, Chilakaluripet, Chirala on NH-216 -Vodarevu 107.0 32 167B Mydukuru market junction i.e. intersection with NH-67-Onipenta-Porumamilla-Kammavaripalli village on MDR 4809 - 195.0 Rajasaheb Peta, Tekuri peta, Seetharamapuram, kothapalli, Ambavaram, Ganeshunipalli, Darsi Gunta (D.G)Peta and Chandrasekharapuram, Kmovilampadu, Khamampadu, Bookapuram, Tumalgunta, Pamaru, Nuchhupada, Inimerla, Lakshmi Narsapuram, Mopadu, Botalagudur, Ayyavaripalli, Malakonda, ChundiAyyavaripalem, Chundi, Veletivaripalem, Pokuru, Nukavaram, Badevaripalem, Cherlopalem, Kundukur, Malyadri Colony, Oguru, Kanumalla - junction of NH-16 at Singarayakonda 33 167BG The highway starting from its junction with new NH No. 167B at Seetharampuram connecting Udaygiri, Dathuluru 104.4 and terminating at its junction with new NH No. 16 near Kavali in the State of Andhra Pradesh. 34 69 4, 13, 206 & Karnataka Border- Palmaner -junction with NH-40 near Chittoor 63.0 234 35 71 205 Madanpalle on NH-42-Pileru, Tirupati, Renigunta, Erpedu-junction with NH-16 near Nayudupeta 190.6 36 75 48, 4 & 234 Karnataka Border- Venkatagirikota-Tamil Nadu Border 24.6 Sub Total 6,529.5 C:\Users\Subodh\Documents\nh density_30.11.2018.pdf.xlsx 14-01-2019State wise State-wise length of National Highways (NH) in India as on 30.11.2018 2/31 Sl. NH No. State / U.T. Route Length No. (km) Arunachal Pradesh 1 13 52, 229 Tawang - Bomdila, Nechipu, Seppa, Sagalie, Ziro, Daporijo, Along, Pasighat, Tezu-junciton with NH-15 near Wakro 1,293.0 2 113 NH-13 near Hawacamp - Hayuliang - Hawai. 165.0 3 313 NH-13 near Meka - Anini. 235.0 4 513 NH-13 near Passighat - Mariyang -Yingkiong. 140.0 5 713 NH-13 near Joram - Palin- Sangram- Koloriang. 158.0 6 713A Junction with NH-13 near Hoj - Yupia - NH-415 at Pappu (near Nahurlagun) 35.0 7 15 52,52B,37 Mahadevpur/Dirak (Assam Border) to junction with NH-13 near Wakro 79.0 8 115 37 Ext. Shantipur (Assam border) to Meka junction near Roing (NH-13) 19.5 9 215 52B Junction with NH-15 near Mahadevpur - Bordumsa, Namchik, Lalpul, Manmao, Changlang, Khonsa, Kanubari- 266.6 Assam Border 10 315 38 & 153 Assam border - Jairampur - Nampong - Myanmar border (Stilwell road) 32.5 11 415 52A Holongi (Assam border) - Itanagar - Banderdewa (Assam border) 50.8 12 515 52 Jonai (Assam Border) - junction with NH-13 near Pasighat 28.0 13 315A Khonsa on NH-215 - Hukanjuri - Assam Border 35.0 Sub Total 2,537.4 C:\Users\Subodh\Documents\nh density_30.11.2018.pdf.xlsx 14-01-2019State wise State-wise length of National Highways (NH) in India as on 30.11.2018 3/31 Sl. NH No. State / U.T. Route Length No. (km) Assam 1 2 37, 61, 39, 150 Junction with NH-15 near Dibrugarh in the State of Assam connecting Sibsagar and Amguri in the State of Assam- 112.0 & 54 Nagaland 2 702 The highway starting from its junction with NH-2 near Chantongia connecting Longling, Lonhching, Mon, Lapa, Tizit 28.4 in the State of Nagaland, Sonari and terminating at its junction with new NH No. 215 near Sapekhati in the State of Assam. 3 702C The highway starting from its junction with Sibasagar on NH-2 connecting Simalguri and terminating at its junction 52.0 with new NH No. 702 at Sonari in the State of Assam. 4 702D The highway starting from its junction with new NH No 2 near Mokokchung in the state of Nagaland connecting 49.6 Mariami and terminating at NH-715 near Jorhat in the state of Assam. 5 6 The highway starting from its junction with NH-27 near Jorabat in the State of Assam-Mizoram. 117.7 6 306 54 The highway starting from its junction with NH-6 near Kanpui in the State of Mizoram and terminating at its junction 40.3 with NH-37 near Silchar in the State of Assam. 7 8 44 The highway starting from its junction with NH-37 near Karimganj in the State of Assam connecting Patharkandi, 61.1 Churaibari, Ambasa, Teliamura, Agartala, Udaipur, Sabrum and terminating at Indo/Bangladesh Border in the State of Tripura. 8 208A Tripura-Kathaltali, Kukital and terminating at its junction with NH- 8 (Old NH-44)near Chankhera in the state of 17.9 Assam. 9 15 52, 52B & 37 The highway starting from its junction with NH-27 near Baihata-Charali connecting Mangaldai, Dhekiajuli, Tezpur, 586.5 Banderdeva, North Lakhimpur, Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Dum Duma in the State of Assam-Arunachal Pradesh. 10 115 37 Juction with NH-15 near Dum Duma - Saikhoaghat, Kundil Bazar-Arunachal Pradesh. 59.1 11 215 52B Arunachal Pradesh - junction with NH-15 near Dibrugarh 63.4 12 315 38 & 153 Junction with NH-15 near Makum - Ledo, Lekhapani in the State of Assam, Licok near NH and terminating at 80.1 India/Myanmar Border. 13 315A Tinsukia on N.H-15 - Naharkatia-Arunachal Pradesh. 64.2 14 415 52A Junction with NH-15 near Ghopur in the State of Assam connecting Itanagar in the State of Arunachal Pradesh , 9.7 Daimukh and terminating at its junction with NH-15 near Banderdeva in the State of Assam. 15 515 52 Junction with NH-15 near Kulajan - Jonai-Arunachal Pradesh. 73.0 16 715 37A & 37 Junction with NH-15 near Tejpur - Jakhalabandha, Bokakhat, Jorhat - junction with NH-2 near Jhanji 195.1 17 715A Junction with NH-27 near Nakhola - Jagiroad, Marigaon, Kaupati, Rowta, Udalguri, Khoirabari - Indo/Bhutan border 142.5 18 17 31C, 31, 31B, West Bengal-Golakganj, Bilasipara-North Salmara, Goalpara, Boko and terminating at its junction with NH-27 near 294.2 31D & 37 Guwahati in the State of Assam. 19 117 31 Junciton with NH-17 near North Salmara - junciton with NH-27 near Bijni.
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