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Statistical Abstract for Roads in Haryana STATISTICAL ABSTRACT FOR ROADS IN HARYANA TOTAL LENGTH OF ROADS IN HARYANA AS ON 30.03.2016 Type of Road Total Length (upto 30.03.2016 (in Km.) National Highway 2482 State PWD - 1198 NHAI - 1284 State Highways 1801 Major District Roads 1395 Other District Roads 20344 Total::- 26022 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT HARYANA (BUILDINGS & ROADS BRANCH) CHANDIGARH District Wise Metalled Road Length in Haryana as on 30.03.2016 Sr. Name of National State Major Road Other District Roads Total Total HSAM No District Highway High District length length Length B Roads way Roads of of B&R other (ODR) District Road Road Net lengt lengt Road h h lengt Tran Tran h sferr sferr with ed ed pwd from Back HSA (B& to MB R) to HSA B& R MB 1 Ambala 171 52 - 981 69 21 48 1029 1252 435 2 Bhiwani 313 171 235 1651 110 59 51 1702 2421 738 3 Faridaba 38 - 31 448 16 11 5 453 522 128 d 4 Fatehaba 37 127 125 1042 251 91 160 1202 1491 845 d 5 Gurgaon 86 54 51 494 20 16 4 498 689 141 6 Hisar 243 124 91 1623 181 114 67 1690 2148 850 7 Jhajjar 107 89 141 756 227 119 108 864 1201 704 8 Jind 201 129 52 742 85 55 30 772 1154 730 9 Kaithal 46 173 71 1253 305 150 155 1408 1698 612 10 Karnal 137 135 63 1107 201 31 170 1277 1612 753 11 Kurukshe 77 125 44 882 49 38 11 893 1139 734 tra 12 M. Garh 94 87 106 733 17 7 10 743 1030 168 13 Mewat 89 - 87 714 83 56 27 741 917 203 14 Palwal 53 30 60 566 123 64 59 625 768 328 15 Panchkul 73 13 31 459 27 12 15 474 591 47 a 16 Panipat 56 57 9 618 158 53 105 723 845 365 17 Rewari 121 76 8 788 25 12 13 801 1006 241 18 Rohtak 156 97 15 762 59 3 56 818 1086 573 19 Sirsa 138 120 147 1361 480 411 69 1430 1835 1642 20 Sonepat 168 60 28 1067 167 60 107 1174 1430 498 21 Yamuna 78 82 - 1017 14 4 10 1027 1187 481 Nagar 2482 1801 1395 19064 2667 1387 1280 20344 26022 11216 Total: (in Km.) Note: 1284 km. length of roads transferred to N.H.A.I. YEAR WISE AND CATEGORY WISE METALLED ROAD LENGTH IN HARYANA Year N.H (Km.) State Roads (Km.) Grand Total (km.) 11/1966 759 4341 5100 3/1967 759 4491 5250 3/1968 764 4886 5650 3/1969 680 5320 6000 3/1970 677 6193 6870 3/1971 677 8203 8880 3/1972 682 11490 12172 3/1973 682 12650 13332 3/1974 682 13248 13930 3/1975 682 13598 14280 3/1976 682 14248 14930 3/1977 655 14885 15540 CATEGORY WISE METALLED ROAD LENGTH IN HARYANA Year N.H S.H. MDR ODR Total (Km.) (Km.) (Km.) (Km.) (Km.) 3/1978 655 3126 1563 10706 16050 3/1979 655 3129 1580 11186 16550 3/1980 655 3131 1582 11992 17360 3/1981 655 3133 1584 12888 18260 3/1982 655 3133 1584 13418 18790 3/1983 655 3134 1584 13897 19270 3/1984 655 3134 1584 14287 19660 3/1985 655 3134 1584 14572 19945 3/1986 655 3134 1584 14912 20285 3/1987 655 3134 1584 15346 20719 3/1988 663 3135 1587 15638 21023 3/1989 663 3135 1587 15865 21250 3/1990 663 3135 1587 16177 21562 3/1991 656 3135 1587 16417 21795 3/1992 656 3135 1587 16628 22006 3/1993 656 3135 1587 16759 22137 3/1994 656 3135 1587 16857 22235 3/1995 656 3135 1587 17074 22452 3/1996 656 3135 1587 17190 22568 3/1997 656 3135 1587 17279 22657 3/1998 656 3135 1587 17778 22756 3/1999 898 2893 1587 17448 22826 3/2000 1346 2461 1571 17512 22895 3/2001 1346 2461 1571 17582 22960 3/2002 1354 2461 1571 17626 23012 3/2003 1008* 2531 1530 17664 23050 3/2004 1008 2461 1571 17683 22752 3/2005 1083 2537 1536 17785 22941 3/2006 1083 2537 1536 17857 23013 3/2007 1115 2494 1536 17945 23090 3/2008 1462 2523 1508 18600 24093 3/2009 1462 2523 1508 18824 24317 3/2010 1462 2521 1471 18748 24202 3/2011 1462 2521 1471 21434 26888 03/2012 1462 2521 1471 21478 26932 03/2013 1572 2416 1471 21547 27006 03/2014 1957 2098 1455 20309 25819 03/2015 2482 1744 1394 20323 25943 12/2015 2482 1801 1395 20338 26016 30/03/2016 2482 1801 1395 20344 26022 1284 Kms. Length of National Highway transferred to NHAI NATIONAL HIGHWAYS IN THE STATE OF HARYANA Sr. Name of Road NH New NH Reach Length No. No. No. (in Kms.) A Entrusted to NHAI 1. Delhi - Ambala (Sher Shah Suri 1 44 29.700 to 212.566 182.866 Marg) 2. Delhi – Mathura 2 44 18.800 to 93.830 75.030 3. Delhi – Jaipur 8 48 23.785 to 107.00 83.215 4 Delhi – Hissar – Sulemanke 10 9 29.70 to 170.00 140.300 Delhi-Hisar section 5. Ambala-Kalka 22 5 5.230 to 10.890 & 39.560 to 28.300 62.200 6. Rohtak – Bawal. 71 352 352.540 to 450.810 98.270 7. Rohtak - Panipat 71A 709 0.00 to 73.290 73.290 8. Roorkee-Sharanpur-Ynr.- 73 344 70.640 to 141.700 71.060 Sahzadpur-Pkl. (i) Yamunanagar-Sahzadpur (ii) Sahzadpur-Panchkula 73 7 141.700 to 179.085 37.385 9. Ambala-Narwana-Hisar- 65 152 5.000 to 121.375 116.375 Rajgarh (i) Ambala-Narwana (ii) Narwana-Rajgarh 65 52 121.375 to 241.56 120.185 10 Narwana-Bawal 71 52 238.695 to 261.695 23.00 (i) Pb. Borde (Khanauri)-Narwana (ii) Narwana-Rohtak 71 352 263.135 to 352.540 89.405 11 Delhi-Hisar-Sulemanke 10 9 170.00 to 315.55 145.550 Hisar-Dabwali section Total 1284.231 B Entrusted to Haryana State. 1. Pinjore – Baddi. 21-A 105 0.00 to 17.50 17.500 2. Bathinda-Dabwali- 64 54 40.440 to 73.936 33.976 Hanumangarh-Paka, Samoka, Goluwala Kenchiya 3. Rewari – Palwal 71B 919 0.00 to 13.30, 17.70 to 20.30 67.900 & 26.90 to 78.90 4. Ambala-Narwana-Hisar-Rajgarh 65 152 0.00 to 5.00 5.000 (City portion of Ambala city) 5. Ambala - Kala Amb 72 344 0.00 to 0.645, 1.00 to 9.23, 21.425 (i) Ambala-Sahzadpur 13.75 to 26.30 (ii) Sahzadpur-Kala Amb 72 7 26.850 to 45.950 19.100 6. Jagadhari – Ponta Sahib. 73A 907 0.00 to 45.880 45.880 7. Rohtak-Bhiwani-Loharu-Pilani- Ext. 709 80.848 to 184.550 103.702 Rajgarh 8. Meerut-Sonepat-Kharkhaudqa- 334-B 56.620 to 229.915 173.802 Sampla-Jhajjar-Charkhi Dadri- Loharu 9. Jhunjunu, Chirawa Narnaul 11 70.040 Rewari 10. Sahpura Alwar, Ramgarh, Nuh 248-A 95.390 Gurgaon 11. Sardulgarh Sirsa 703 18.920 12. Bhiwani-Mundhal-Jind-Karnal- 709A 0.00 to 169.00 169.00 Meerut 13. Kotputli-Narnaul-Mahendergarh- 148B 216.00 Charkhi Dadri-Bhiwani-Hansi- Barwala-Tohana in the state of Haryana, Mansa Bathinda. 14. Ambala –Saha-Shahbad 444A 0.00 to 42.60 42.60 15. Jind-Gohana-Sonipat 352A 0.00 to 98.00 98.00 Total 1198.235 G. Total 2482.466 STATE HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT LIST OF STATE HIGHWAYS AS ON 31.03.2016 Sr. Name of roads State Total length Remarks No. Highway (in km.) No. 1 Jagadhri-Bilaspur-Sadhaura Naraingarh Raipur Rani 1 63.90 Road 2 Surewala Chowk to Fatehabad 2 50.01 3 Kala Amb Sadhaura Shahbad Thol 4 75.50 4 Shaha to Ambala 5 Converted to NH- 444A (15.14km) 5 Sharanpur Radaur Pipli Pehowa Chika 6 103.64 6 Jagadhri-Paonta 6-A 3.70 7 Karnal Ladwa Shahbad 7 59.25 8 Kunjpura Karnal Kaithal Khanauri 8 95.85 9 Karnal-Kachwa Pehowa Patiala 9 60.25 10 Gohana Jind Barwala Agroha Adampur Bhadra 10 134.78 11 Meerut Sonepat Gohana Assandh Kaithal Patiala 11 Converted to NH- 352A (166.81km) 12 Deoban Naguran 11-A 30.00 13 Karnal Assandh Jind Hansi Tosham Sodiwas 12 192.32 15 Panipat Safidon Jind 14 129.78 16 Shahjahanpur-Rewari road. 15 20.58 17 Jhajjar Farraqnagar Gurgaon 15-A 29.30 18 Sanauli Panipat 16 25.82 19 Gohana Lakhan Majra Meham Chang 16-A 68.91 20 Nizampur Narnaul Mohindergarh Dadri Bhiwani 17 69.00 Converted to NH- Hansi Barwala Tohana Munak. 148B (188.33 km) 21 Rohtak Kharkhoda Delhi Border 18 40.76 22 Siwani Singhani road 19 49.50 23 Murthal Sonepat Kharkhoda Sampla Jhajjar Jahajgarh 20 21.92 Chhuchakwas Dadri Loharu 24 Budhlada Ratia Fatehabad Bhattu Bhadra 21 65.51 25 Bahadurgarh Jhajjar Kosli 22 77.61 26 Sardulgarh-Sirsa Ellenabad 23 49.56 27 Rewari Dahina Kanina Mohindergarh Satnali Loharu 24 92.45 28 Gurgaon Rewari Narnaul Singhana 26 61.62 29 Saha to Shahbad 31 Converted to NH- 444A (17.00km) 30 Sirsa Ottu Rania Jiwan Nagar Dabwali road 32 70.43 31 Nilokheri Karsa Dhand road. 33 28.64 32 Nuh Palwal Road 13 30.19 Total 1800.78 Say 1801 LIST OF MAJOR DISTRICT ROADS IN HARYANA AS ON 31.03.2016 Sr.
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