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Haryana
Haryana is a trend setter
in the field of passenger transport. It has total length of 23684
kilometers. The remotest parts of the state are linked with mettaled
roads. Its modern bus fleet of 3,864 buses covers a distance of 1.15
million Kilometers per day. It was the first State in the country to
introduce luxury video coaches. Grand Trunk Road (commonly
abbreviated to GT Road) is one of South Asia's oldest and longest
major roads it reaches Haryana, passing through the districts of
Sonipat,Panipat,Karnal,Kurukshetra and Ambala. The state government
proposes to construct Express highway and free ways for speedier
vehicular traffic.The 135.6-km long Kundli-Manesar-Palwal
Expressway(KMP) will provide high-speed link to northern Haryana
with its southern districts such as Sonepat, Jhajjar, Gurgaon and
Faridabad.The work on the project has already started and is
scheduled to be completed by July. 2009. Haryana is in close contact
with the cosmopolitan world, being closer to Delhi. International
and domestic airports, diplomatic and commercial complexes are
located in close proximity with the state viz a viz other emerging
industrial and residential estates in and around Delhi.
Haryana State has always given high priority to the expansion of
electricity infrastructure, as it is one of most important inputs
for the development of the State. Haryana was the first State in the
country to achieve 100% rural electrification in 1970,First in the
country to link all villages with all weather roads and First in the
country to provide safe drinking water facilities throughout the
state.
Haryana is well connected on the railway network as well.The main
railway routes passing through Haryana are: Amritsar-Delhi,
Rewari-Ahamdabad, Bhiwani-Rohtak-Delhi, Ambala-Ferozepur, Delhi-Ferozepur,
Kalka-Jodhpur, Kalka-Hawrah, Amritsar-Hawrah and Delhi-Shimla. |