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List of Major District Roads (MDR) in PWRD List of Major District Roads (MDR) in PWRD ROAD ROAD START ROAD LENGTH DISTRICT ROAD NAME NO. CHAINAGE (Km.) (km) BAKSA 1 Salbari Bhuyapara Road (Lachera Chowk - Salbari Chowk) Part1 0.0 8.4 Salbari Bhuyapara Road (Rupohi Chowk - Bhuyapara) Part2 8.4 4.5 2 Patacharkuchi Anchali Road (Rehabari - Anchali) 0.0 8.8 3 Baihata Chariali Goreswar Deochunga Road (Narabari Garogaon - Suagour Jabrangpar) 0.0 19.2 BARPETA 1 Chenimari (Langla) Moinabari Road (Chenimari - Moinbari(River junction) 0.0 9.7 2 Barpeta Mandia Baghbar Road (Barpeta - Miljuli) 0.0 21.2 3 Barpeta Patbaushi Palhasi Barsuha Sila Road (Barashua Tharabasi - Sila Bazar) Part2 15.3 0.7 Barpeta Patbaushi Palhasi Barsuha Sila Road (Barpeta - Sila Bazar) Part1 0.0 15.3 4 Bhella Tarabari Chenga Road (Bhella Market - Chenga) 0.0 13.4 5 Sarbhog Kalgachia Bamuntari Road (Sarbhog Chakchaka -Bamuntari) 0.0 17.6 6 Bhawanipur Simlaguri Road (Bhawanipur - Simlaguri) 0.0 11.9 7 Bhawanipur Salbari Road (Bhawanipur - Lachera Chowk) 0.0 12.2 8 Bamkhata Kardeguri Road (Kuwara - Kardeguri) 0.0 14.0 Nittananda Saderi Naosali Jalah Road (Saderi Nittananda Anandapur Sathisamka Road) 9 4.7 4.6 (Nityananda - Kharadhara Chariali) Part2 Nittananda Saderi Naosali Jalah Road (Saderi Nittananda Anandapur Sathisamka Road) (Saderi - 0.0 4.7 Nityananda) Part1 10 Patacharkuchi Anchali Road (Patacharkuchi - Rehabari) 0.0 11.6 11 Rajakhat Barsimla Road (Rajakhat - Rampur) 0.0 14.8 BONGAIGAON 1 Dhaligaon New Bongaigaon Basugaon Road (Dhaligaon - Basugaon) 0.0 15.9 CACHAR Kazidahar (NH-54) Sonai Amjur Binnakandi Lakhipur (NH-53) Road (Kuzidhar - Binnakandi Part- 1 0.0 30.2 1(NH-53)) 2 Udarband Pangram Amaranagar Road (Udarband(SH-37) - TE- Estate) 0.0 12.2 Kabuganj (NH-54) Palanghat Amraghat Motinagar Amjur (SMD road) Road (Kabuganj(NH-54) - 3 0.0 30.4 Amjur Tiniali) Ramnagar Ashram Changoori CR Avenue (Urban road) Road (Ramnagar Tiniali - Cr-avenue 4 0.0 4.3 Tiniali(SH-39)) 5 Ashram Ambikapur Silchar (Urban road) Road (Satsang Bazar Tinilai - Ambikapatti) 0.0 2.1 6 Pailapool Rajabazar Harinagar Kumarcherra Road (Pailapool - Kamarcherra) 0.0 24.3 7 Ujangram Dholcherra Road (Khambar Bazar -Borkhola) 0.0 17.7 8 Kuarpar Srikona Road (Kurapar - Srikona Basti) 0.0 13.4 10 Gumrah Sadir Khal Raja tilla Road (Gumrah Baxar(Nh-44) - Rajatilla) 0.0 13.0 CHIRANG 1 Samthai Bari Hatisar Road (Samthai Bari - Hatisat(Bhutan Gate)) 0.0 40.0 Page 1 of 9 List of Major District Roads (MDR) in PWRD ROAD ROAD START ROAD LENGTH DISTRICT ROAD NAME NO. CHAINAGE (Km.) (km) CHIRANG 2 Gerukabari Bijni Amteka Lalai (Lalai in Bhutan) Road (Moutara - Amteka) 0.0 54.0 3 Ulubari Boro bazar Rangijhora Kalamati Road (Ulubari - Rangjhora) 0.0 27.4 4 Bijnigaon Bhetagaon Panbari Road (Bijni Bandhab HS Tiniali - Pakbari) Part2 3.1 19.1 Bijnigaon Bhetagaon Panbari Road (Siahmari - Bijni) Part1 0.0 3.1 5 Patildaha Panbari Gabharukhunda Mathanguri (Panbari - Near Chaorang) Part2 21.3 6.1 Patildaha Panbari Gabharukhunda Mathanguri Road (Patidaha - Dimuguri, SSB camp) Part1 0.0 21.3 8 Charaikhola Basugaon Kashikotra Road (Basugaon - Kaikotra) 15.2 9.9 DARRANG 1 Khaiabari Andherighat Jayantipur Salmara Road (Milanpur Chariali - Andherighat) Part2 12.3 6.3 Khaiabari Andherighat Jayantipur Salmara Road (Salmara - Barbari) Part1 0.0 12.3 2 North Guwahati Kurua Dumunichowki Khatara Road (Lenga(District Boundary) - Dipila) 0.0 32.3 3 Dipila Balikuchi Bezera Road (Dipila - Balikuchi) 0.0 10.0 4 Kalaigaon Khairabari Road (Bhatikhenda Chowk - Nonoirilu) 0.0 12.3 5 Sipajhar Borichowka Tangla Road (Sipajhar - Dolong Ghat(District Boundary) 0.0 20.0 6 Bordoulguri Deomornoi Kulshipar Road (Bordoulguri - Tulsipar) 0.0 23.4 DHEMAJI 1 Gogamukh Bahbari Road (Gogamukh - Ghuna Khurachuk) 0.0 13.2 2 Ghilamara Khalihamari Bardoloni Road (Khalihamari - Bardoloni) 0.0 7.4 3 Akajan (NH-52) - Likabali Road (Akajan - Likabali, West Siang A P) 0.0 11.9 4 Laimekuri Nari Road (Laimekuri - Lump (A P Boarder)) 0.0 4.0 DHUBRI 1 Hallidayganj Mankachar Purakasia Tura Road (Hallidayganj - Purakasia) 0.0 22.8 2 Old AT Road ( NH -31 at Golakganj to Ratiadaha) Road (Ratiadaha - Golakganj) 0.0 9.9 3 Bangalipara Fakiragram Road (Fakiragram - Bilasipara) 0.0 21.0 DIBRUGARH 1 Jalan Bus terminus Amolapatti Road (Convoy Road) (Jalan Bus Terminali - Amolapatti(River Bank)) 0.0 5.8 2 Mancotta Saraighat Road (Mancotta - Bamunbari) 0.0 32.2 3 Chabua - Tengakhat Road (Tengakhat - Chabua) 0.0 13.9 4 Deohal tinali Madhuting Road (Madhuting Tiniali - Bokuloni) 0.0 4.6 5 Tiwarigula Duliajan Road (Tiwarigula - Doliajan) 0.0 10.6 6 Madhabpur Tipling Tiniali Road (Madhapur Tiniali - Tipling Tiniali) 0.0 2.2 7 Namrup Rangsowal Road (Namrup Sonari) (Namrup(Sunari Tiniali) - Rangsowal) 0.0 24.5 8 Rajgarh Juktoli Road (Bhojo) (Rajgarh - Juktoli) 0.0 6.2 Page 2 of 9 List of Major District Roads (MDR) in PWRD ROAD ROAD START ROAD LENGTH DISTRICT ROAD NAME NO. CHAINAGE (Km.) (km) DIBRUGARH 9 Pithaguti -Dessang Road (Pithaguti Sapekhati) (Pithaguti - Trans Arunachal Higjway) 0.0 7.1 10 Naharkatia Tingkhong Road (Belbari Tiniali - Mathauni Tiniali) Part2 18.8 2.5 Naharkatia Tingkhong Road (Naharkotia(Nagaon Tiniali) - Tingkhong) Part1 0.0 18.8 11 Moran Gourisagar Road(Nitaipukhuri) (Moran Tea Hospital - Laukhua Bridge(District Boundary) 0.0 14.0 12 Naoholia Tipam Road (Naohalia - Tipam(Dihing River Bank)) 0.0 20.4 GOALPARA 1 Makri Bamundanga Maladhara Road (Makri - Maladhara) 0.0 17.6 2 Dhanubhanga Tiplai Gerua Simlitola Road (Dhanubhanga - Simlitola Chariali) 0.0 20.3 3 Krishnai Mendipathar Road (Khoridhara Near Krishnai - Mendipathar Bazar) 0.0 13.5 GOLAGHAT 1 Bokakhat Dhansirimukh Road (Bokakhat - Dhansirmukh) 0.0 4.6 2 Kamargaon Mohura chariali (Mohura Ali) Road (Kamargaon - Mahur Chariali) 0.0 4.0 3 Khumtai Badulipar (Khumtai Road) Road (Kumtai Tiniali(College Tinilai) - Badulipar(NH-37) 0.0 7.0 4 Daria ali Kaniachapori Road (Mohbondha Ali) (Doriya - River Bank(Jorhat District Start) 0.0 12.7 5 Pulibar to Badulipar Road(Gohain Ali) (Pulibar(Jail Road) - Baduliapr(NH-37)) 0.0 20.1 6 Furkating Bypass Road (Golaghat(Furkating College) - Furkating Bypass End(SH-34) 0.0 2.3 7 Barpathar Jamuguri Golaghat Road (Dhondashyam Ali and Nogura Ali) (Barpathar - Tetholi) 0.0 27.9 8 Silonijan Barpathar Sarupathar Naojan Bokajanghat Road (Silonijan - Chongajan) 0.0 40.4 Sarupathar Kachomari Uriamghat Uriamghat tiniali Road (Sarupatnar(Railway Station - 9 0.0 19.5 Uriyamghat(BB Junior College) HAILAKANDI Monachera Isancherra (Hailakandi Border) Road (Monacherra(NH-154) - Karimganj District 1 0.0 8.3 Boundary) 2 Algapur Mohanpur Kuarpar Road (Algapur(NH-154) - Kuarpar Tiniali) 0.0 8.8 3 Samarikona Gaglacherra Bilaipur Phaisen Road (Samarikona(SH-39) - Mizoram State Border) 0.0 39.9 4 Lala Gaglacherra Road (Lala Town Chariali - Gaglacherra) 0.0 4.6 Hailakandi Ratanpur Sahapur (Cachar border) Road (Hailakandi Chariali - Bata Bazar(Cachar 5 0.0 10.1 Border) 6 Katlicherra Vetarband Road 0.0 8.8 JORHAT 1 Cinamara Titabor Nagabat Road (Cinamara - Panikheti Chariali(Nagabat)) 0.0 42.3 2 Nimatighat Ladoigarh Samta Road (Nimatighat(Ranggoi) - Sarntal) 0.0 26.6 3 Jorhat Nimatighat Road (Jorhat - Nimatighat) 0.0 13.3 4 Kanichapori Kakodonga Road (Mohbondha Ali) (Kanichapori(Sukafa Ngr) - Kakodinga) 0.0 11.1 KAMRUP METRO 6 Azara Rani Loharghat (Rani NEC Road) Road (Rani Chowk - Loharghat) 0.0 22.0 Page 3 of 9 List of Major District Roads (MDR) in PWRD ROAD ROAD START ROAD LENGTH DISTRICT ROAD NAME NO. CHAINAGE (Km.) (km) KAMRUP METRO 7 Borkhat Barni Road (Borkhat Chowk - 14 Mile) 0.0 14.3 10 Sonapur Umden Nongpo Road (Sonapur Baligate Tiniali - Aporkula Nongpo) 0.0 16.2 KAMRUP RURAL 1 Chepti Kulhati Road (Chepti - Kulhati Chowk) 0.0 21.5 2 Changsari-Sessa Road (Changsari Dhopatari - Sessa) 0.0 14.4 3 Bezera Balikuchi Road (Bezera Chariali - Balikuchi) 0.0 11.4 4 Dharapur Palashbari Uparhali (Old AT Road) Road (Dharapur Chariali - Upaharali) 0.0 12.8 5 Chaygaon Owguri Kulsi Loharghat Road (Chaygaon Chandika - Loharghat) 0.0 18.5 8 Dhupdhara Adokgiri Road (Dhupdhara Chowk - Adokgiri) 0.0 10.6 9 Singra Hahim Road (Boko Kharapara - Thutia Bazar) 0.0 14.8 11 Kamalpur Baharghat Road (Kamalpur - Baharghat) 0.0 15.8 12 Baihata Chariali Goreswar Deochunga Road (Baihata Chariali - Narabari Garogaon) 0.0 17.3 13 Palashbari Mirza Loharghat Rajapara Chandubi Road Road (Palasbari - Chandubi) 0.0 35.9 North Guwahati to Kamrup district boundary (Amingaon Kurua Dumunichowki Khatara Road 14 0.0 19.0 (Lenga - Amin Gaon Tiniali) 15 Bongsor Soalkuchi Road (Bongshar Tiniali - Soalkuchi Medical Chowk) 0.0 2.8 KARBI ANGLONG 1 Neli Umapanai Khanduli Tapat Road (Khanduli-Tapat) Part2 123.3 9.4 Neli Umapanai Khanduli Tapat Road (Neli - Khanduli) Part1 0.0 123.3 2 Umpanai Hamren Road (Umpanai - Hamren Old Market) 0.0 69.5 3 Bichithur Ulukunchi Road (Bichithur - Ulukunchi) 0.0 23.8 4 Howraghat Parakhowa Road (Howraghat(Hospital Tiniali) - Parakhowa) 0.0 14.7 5 Howraghat Dokmoka Road (Howraghat - Dokmoka) 0.0 13.0 6 Dokmoka Anjokpani Kuthori (5km DSC Road-Kuthori(Najan)) 0.0 73.0 7 Dokmoka Sonapur Chowkihola (D.S.C) Road (Dokmoka - Chowkihola(Mission Tiniali) 0.0 87.1 8 Diphu Dilai Sariahjan Road (Birla - Rongplimplam) Part1 0.0 16.9 Diphu Dilai Sariahjan Road (Dilai - Sariahjan) Part2 16.9 25.9 9 Japarajan (NH-39) Upper Deopani Road (Safapani - Near Coal Mines) 0.0 7.7 Bakulia (NH-36) Rajapathar Bheluguri Kasomari Samaguri bazar Karkok (NH-36) Road (Bakulia 10 0.0 31.2 Chariali - Karkok) 11 Kheroni Tahpat Jirkinding Road (kheroni - Tahpat) 0.0 70.2 12 Kathalguri Parakhowa Road (Kathaguri(Fangsu Village - Parakhowa) 0.0 43.0 13 Borjuri Dolamara Road (Borjuri - Dolamara) 0.0 8.8 14 Lanka Kharikhana Road (Forest Gate-Kheroni Chariali) 0.0 1.4 KARIMGANJ Page 4 of 9 List of Major District Roads (MDR) in PWRD ROAD ROAD START ROAD LENGTH DISTRICT ROAD NAME NO.
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