Gujarat: Central govt approves Rs 705 crore for 14 km long Idar-Badoli Bypass in Sabarkantha

ANI March 29, 2025 161 views

The central government has approved a major infrastructure project in Gujarat's Sabarkantha district. A 14 km four-lane bypass connecting Idar to Badoli will be built at a cost of Rs 705 crore. The project aims to reduce traffic congestion in Idar while improving connectivity to Rajasthan and religious sites like Shamlaji. Local officials praised the Modi government for prioritizing regional infrastructure development.

"This project will alleviate traffic congestion in Idar and strengthen connectivity with Ambaji and Rajasthan" - Bhupendra Patel
Gandhinagar, March 28: Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gujarat's road infrastructure has received another significant boost. The Central Government has approved Rs 705 crore for the construction of a 14-km-long bypass from Idar to Badoli in Sabarkantha district, the Chief Minister's office said in a press release.

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Rs 705 crore approved for 14.2 km four-lane bypass

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Will divert traffic from congested Idar city

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Connects NH-168G to Shamlaji Highway

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Includes 2 major bridges and railway over bridge

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari announced this approval today. The four-lane bypass will help decongest traffic in Idar and enable seamless movement of vehicles towards Mehsana and Shamlaji.

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari for approving Rs 705.09 crore for the construction of this four-lane road. He emphasized that the project will not only alleviate traffic congestion in Idar but also strengthen connectivity with Ambaji and Rajasthan, ensuring safer and faster travel, the statement adde.

Under the visionary leadership of the Prime Minister, the double-engine government of the Central and Gujarat governments continues to drive people-centric development, achieving unprecedented progress in infrastructure.

In a social media post, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announced that the bypass will be constructed along National Highway-168G in Sabarkantha. NH-168G originates in Mehsana and passes through Visnagar, Vadnagar, Kheralu, Idar, Badoli, and Bhiloda before merging with National Highway-48 near Shamlaji.

As this route runs through Idar, the city frequently faces heavy traffic congestion. Moreover, Idar serves as a vital transit hub for vehicles travelling towards Mehsana and Shamlaji. To resolve these challenges, the highway will be upgraded to a four-lane road, significantly improving safety and ensuring seamless traffic movement.

The bypass on National Highway-168G will commence from Maniyor, diverting traffic away from Idar city and seamlessly connecting to the Shamlaji Highway beyond Badoli Junction. Spanning 14.2 kilometres, the bypass will traverse key locations, including Sapawada, Laloda, Savgadh Cantonment, Budhiya, and Vansdol, before reaching Badoli. As part of its construction, the project will feature two major bridges, one minor bridge, one Railway Over Bridge (ROB), and four Vehicle Underpasses (VUPs), ensuring enhanced connectivity, safety, and smoother traffic flow.

The construction of the four-lane/two-lane National Highway-168G from Mehsana to Shamlaji is progressing in three phases, with work underway at various stages. The Idar-Badoli bypass has been approved as part of the second phase.

Comments:

Rahul P.

Finally some relief for Idar residents! The traffic jams here have been unbearable for years. Hope they complete this quickly.

Meena K.

As someone who travels to Ambaji often, this is such welcome news 🎉 The current route through Idar adds at least 30 mins to our journey.

Vijay S.

705 crores seems excessive for 14 km? Hope there's proper oversight on spending. Otherwise good initiative.

Priya D.

My family in Sapawada will benefit so much from this! The current road conditions are terrible during monsoon season.

Arjun M.

Great for connectivity but worried about land acquisition issues. Hope farmers and locals are properly compensated for their lands.

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