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Current Affairs August 2013 Current Events August 2013, August 2013 General Knowledge

Current Affairs August 2013 Current Events August 2013, August 2013 General Knowledge

Shri Sharad Kumar Appointed as Director General, National Investigation Agency [ 7/30/2013]

Shri Sharad Kumar has been appointed as Director General of National Investigation Agency. Shri Kumar is an IPS (HY:79) officer and presently working in the cadre.

India-born Mamnoon Hussain elected as Pakistan's 12th Prez [ 7/30/2013]

India-born Mamnoon Hussain, a close aide of Prime Minister Nawqaz Sharif, was elected as the 12th President of Pakistan and will replace the incumbent Asif Ali Zardari in September.

Ramon Magsaysay Award 2013 [ 7/29/2013]

Afghanistan's first and only woman provincial governor and an aid worker from Myanmar's Kachin minority are among the winners of this year's prestigious Ramon Magsaysay awards, the award foundation said on 24th July 2013. The Manila-based Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, named after a popular Filipino president who was killed in a plane crash, was established in 1957 to honour people or groups who change communities in Asia for the better.
Both Habiba Sarabi, governor of the Afghan province of Bamyan, and Myanmar aid worker Lahpai Seng Raw did not allow their minority origins to stop them from empowering other people, said the foundation.

India and Senegal sign Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation [ 7/29/2013]

India and Senegal enjoy age-old friendly relations and to reaffirm their commitment to have sustained cultural exchanges by signing “Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation” between India and Senegal for the period 2013-2015 on 29th July 2013 at New Delhi. The Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation was signed by Smt. Chandresh Kumari Katoch, Minister of Culture on behalf of Government of India and by H.E. Mr. Adboul Aziz Mbaye, Minister of Culture, on behalf of Government of Republic of Senegal. The Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation is valid for three years. Thereafter, however, it will continue to be in force till a fresh Exchange Programme is signed.

Ministry of Earth Sciences & Earth System Science Organisation Celebrates Its Day Function [ 7/27/2013]

The Ministry of Earth Sciences ( MoES) celebrated its foundation day on 27th July here in Vigyan Bhawan New Delhi. Shri S.Jaipal Reddy, Union Minister of Earth Sciences & Science and Technology who chaired the session called upon the MoES family of professionals to rededicate themselves by building new agenda to promote and discover a new perspective for understanding Earth System Processes and to build advanced knowledge based Monitoring, Detection, Warning & Decision Support Systems (DSS) for rendering improved services in respect of weather, climate, ocean state, hazards and also build programs leading to the sustainability of earth resources. He said Government has given full support for building appropriate national and international level focused Research & Development programmes in Ocean science, meteorology, climate, environment, seismology, cryosphere and biosphere.

Solar PV Modules flagged off [ 7/26/2013]

The first consignment of SPV Modules from BHEL’s Electronics Division in Bangalore was flagged off by Shri A K Jha, Director (Technical ), NTPC Limited recently. NTPC has awarded turnkey contract for setting two Grid-Connected Solar Power Plants of 10 MW capacity each at Unchahar in Uttar Pradesh and Talcher Kaniha in Odisha to BHEL.
NTPC is venturing into renewable energy with an objective to broad base generation mix by evaluating conventional and alternate sources of energy to ensure long run competitiveness and mitigate fuel risks. In this endeavour, NTPC has already commissioned two five MW solar PV projects each at Dadri and Portblair. Presently, 85 MW solar PV projects are under implementation.

CIL Signs 82 FSAS for about 34,793 MW capacity Power Plants [ 7/26/2013]

Providing a big boost to the power sector, Coal India Limited (CIL) has signed 82 FSAs as on 25.07.2013, with power stations with a capacity of 34,793 MW. This includes 16 power stations belonging to NTPC and its Joint Venture companies (JVs).
11 more FSAs are ready to be signed shortly with NTPC or its JVs, while another 23 FSAs with State and private sector entities are in the pipeline. These FSAs were part of the 131 FSAs for a capacity of 60,678 MW which CIL was directed to sign in February, 2012. This will substantially increase the power generation during the current and subsequent years.
In yet another fillip to the power sector, Ministry of Coal has issued another Presidential Directive to CIL on 17.07.2013 for signing of FSAs for a capacity of 78,000 MW instead of the earlier 60,678 MW. This will not only increase the power generation further but will also fast track several power projects which are under development.

India’s Advanced Weather Satellite INSAT-3d Successfully Launched [ 7/26/2013]

India’s Weather Satellite INSAT-3D, carrying advanced weather monitoring payloads, was today launched successfully by Ariane-5 (VA214) launch vehicle from Kourou, French Guiana. According to a Press Release issued by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) ,after a smooth countdown lasting 11 hours and 30 minutes, the Ariane-5 launch vehicle lifted off right on schedule at the opening of the launch windowat 01:24 hours IST today. After a flight of 32 minutes and 48 seconds,INSAT-3D was placed in an elliptical Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO),very close to the intended one.

Appointment of Rajan Gupta as Director General, BPR&D [ 7/25/2013]

Shri Rajan Gupta (IPS:1978 Punjab Cadre) has taken over as Director General (DG) in Bureau of Police Research & Development (BPR&D).
He is to head the Bureau of Police Research & Development (BPR&D) in these transitional times when Bureau of Police Research & Development (BPR&D) is expected to play a crucial role in near future as expectations from police are soaring.

Govt. of India signed an agreement with Asian Development Bank (ADB) for a $60 million loan [ 7/19/2013]

Government of India signed an agreement with Asian Development Bank (ADB) for a $60 million loan for improving urban services and strengthen municipal and project management capacity in several towns in North Karnataka. The agreement is for the 3rd Project under the overall facility of $270 million for the North Karnataka Urban Sector Investment Program (NKUSIP).
The third tranche loan under the North Karnataka Urban Sector Investment Program will develop sewerage networks in six towns, and help the rehabilitation and expansion of potable water systems in two more towns. More than 100,000 households will benefit from the improvements.

Obama nominates Indian-American Nisha Biswal as assistant secretary of state for South Asia [ 7/19/2013]

President Barack Obama nominated Nisha Desai Biswal, an accomplished Indian-American administrator, to head the South Asia bureau in the US state department. Desai will become the first person of Indian or even South Asian origin to head the bureau, which oversees US foreign policy and relations with India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives and Bhutan.

Shalini Singh bags Prem Bhatia award for political reporting [ 7/13/2013]

Shalini Singh, a Deputy Editor with The Hindu, has bagged the prestigious Prem Bhatia Award for Political Reporting-2013. She has been selected for her ‘excellent coverage of several key issues,’ particularly her ‘reporting of the telecom and Coalgate scandals.’

Veteran actor Pran passes away in Mumbai [ 7/12/2013]

Legendary actor Pran, loved and feared in equal measure by moviegoers for his roles in Bollywood hits like 'Milan', 'Madhumati' and 'Zanjeer', passed away at a suburban hospital here this evening at the age of 93.

Setting up of National Aviation University in India [ 7/11/2013]

The Union Cabinet gave its approval to the proposal for setting up of a National Aviation University (NAU) in the name of Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University at the District of Rae Bareli in the State of U.P. as a Central University.

Setting up of Indira Gandhi National University for Women at Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh [ 7/11/2013]

The Union Cabinet has approved setting up a National University for Women in Uttar Pradesh by the name of “The Indira Gandhi National University for Women”. This will be the first university of the country to be established exclusively for women. The university will be located at Raebareli in Uttar Pradesh. A bill, namely, the Indira Gandhi National University for Women Bill, 2013 will be introduced in the coming Monsoon Session of Parliament. After the passage of the Bill, steps will be taken to set up the University. The cost involved is Rs.500 crore during the 12th Plan period. 
Current Affairs August 2013 Current Events August 2013, August 2013 General Knowledge
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Chief Ministers in India

List of Chief Ministers in India India’s Chief Minister Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister of Assam Chief Minister of Bihar Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Chief Minister of Delhi Chief Minister of Goa Chief Minister of Gujarat Chief Minister of Haryana Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister of Jharkhand Chief Minister of Karnataka Chief Minister of Kerala Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister of Maharashtra Chief Minister of Manipur Chief Minister of Meghalaya Chief Minister of Mizoram Chief Minister of Nagaland Chief Minister of Orissa Chief Minister of Puducherry Chief Minister of Punjab Chief Minister of Rajasthan Chief Minister of Sikkim Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister of Tripura Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Chief Minister of West Bengal

State Chief Minister
Andhra Pradesh Shri Nallari Kiran Kumar Reddy
Arunachal Pradesh Shri Jarbom Gamlin
Assam Shri Tarun Gogoi
Bihar Shri Nitish Kumar
Chhattisgarh Dr. Raman Singh
Delhi Smt Sheila Dikshit
Goa Shri Digambar Kamat
Gujarat Shri Narendra Modi
Haryana Shri Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Himachal Pradesh Prof. Prem Kumar Dhumal
Jammu and Kashmir Shri Omar Abdullah
Jharkhand Shri Arjun Munda
Karnataka Shri B. S. Yeddyurappa
Kerala Shri Oommen Chandy
Madhya Pradesh Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Maharashtra Shri Prithviraj Chavan
Manipur Shri Okram Ibobi Singh
Meghalaya Dr. Mukul Sangma
Mizoram Shri Pu Lalthanhawla
Nagaland Shri Neiphiu Rio
Orissa Shri Naveen Patnaik
Puducherry Shri N. Rangasamy
Punjab Shri Parkash Singh Badal
Rajasthan Shri Ashok Gehlot
Sikkim Shri Pawan Chamling
Tamil Nadu Sushree J. Jayalalithaa
Tripura Shri Manik Sarkar
Uttar Pradesh Kumari Mayawati
Uttarakhand Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal
West Bengal Kumari Mamata Banerjee
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National Highways in India

National Highways in India Indian National Highways NH List of National Highways in India List of NH 2010 List of NH 2011 Andra Pradesh Hyderabad Arunachal Pradesh Itangar Assam Dispur Bihar Patna Chhattisgarh Raipur goa Panaji gujarat Gandhinagar Haryana Chandigarh Himachal Pradesh Shimla Jammu and Kashmir Srinagar and Jammu Jharkhand Ranchi Karnataka Bangalore Kerala Thiruvananthapuram Madya Pradesh Bhopal maharashtra Mumbai Manipur Imphal Meghalaya Shillong Mizoram Aizawi Nagaland Kohima Orissa Bhubaneshwar Punjab Chandigarh
Rajasthan Jaipur Sikkim Gangtok Tamil Nadu Chennai Tripura Agartala Uttaranchal Dehradun Uttar Pradesh Lucknow West Bengal Kolkata Union Territories Capital Andaman and Nicobar Islands Port Blair Chandigarh Chandigarh Dadar and Nagar Haveli Silvassa Daman and Diu Daman Delhi Lakshadeep Kavaratti Pondicherry Pondicherry by Highway Number Important National Highways in India Total Number of National Highways in India

Indian National Highways

NH No Passing Route Length (in Km)
1 Delhi – Ambala – Ludhiana – Jalandhar – Amritsar – Indo-Pak Border 456
1A Jalandhar – Madhopur – Jammu – Udhampur – Banihal – Srinagar – Baramulla – Uri 663
1B Batote – Doda – Kistwar – Symthan pass – Khanbal 274
1C Domel – Katra 8
1D Srinagar – Kargil – Leh 422
2 Delhi – Mathura – Agra – Kanpur – Allahabad – Varanasi – Mohania – Barhi – Palsit – Dankuni 1,465
2A Sikandra – Bhognipur 25
2B Bardhaman – Bolpur 52
3 Agra – Gwalior – Shivpuri – Indore – Dhule – Nasik – Thane – Mumbai 1,161
4 Junction with NH 3 near Thane – Pune – Belgaum – Hubli – Davangere – Bangalore – Kolar – Chittoor – Ranipet – Chennai 1,235
4A Belgaum – Anmod – Ponda – Panaji 153
4B Nhava Sheva – Kalamboli – Palaspe 27
5 Junction with NH 6 near Baharagora – Cuttack – Bhubaneswar – Visakhapatnam – Vijayawada – Guntur – Ongole – Nellore – Gummidipoondi – Chennai 1,533
5A Junction with NH 5 near Haridaspur – Paradip Port 77
6 Hazira – Surat – Dhule – Akola – Amravati – Nagpur – Raipur – Sambalpur – Baharagora – Kolkata 1,949
7 Varanasi – Mangawan – Rewa – Jabalpur – Lakhnadon – Nagpur – Hyderabad – Kurnool – Bangalore – Hosur – Krishnagiri – Dharmapuri – Salem – Namakkal – Karur – Dindigul – Madurai – Virudunagar – Tirunelveli – Kanyakumari 2,369
7A Palayamkottai – Tuticorin Port 51
8 Delhi – Jaipur – Ajmer – Udaipur – Ahmedabad – Vadodara – Surat – Mumbai 1,428
8A Ahmedabad – Limbdi – Morvi – Kandla – Mandvi 473
8B Bamanbore – Rajkot – Porbunder 206
8C Chiloda – Gandhinagar – Sarkhej 46
8D Jetpur – Somnath 127
8E Somnath – Bhavnagar 220
NEI Ahmedabad – Vadodara Expressway 93
9 Pune – Solapur – Hyderabad – Vijayawada – Machillipatnam 841
10 Delhi – Fazilka – Indo-Pak Border 403
11 Agra – Jaipur – Bikaner 582
11A Manoharpur – Dausa – Lalsot – Kothum 145
11B Lalsot – Karauli – Dholpur 180
12 Jabalpur – Bhopal – Khilchipur – Aklera – Jhalawar – Kota – Bundi – Devli – Tonk – Jaipur 890
12A Jabalpur – Mandla – Chilpi – Simga near Raipur – Jhansi 333
13 Solapur – Chitradurga – Shimoga – Mangalore 691
14 Beawar – Sirohi – Radhanpur 450
15 Pathankot – Amritsar – Bhatinda – Ganganagar – Bikaner – Jaisalmer – Barmer – Samakhiali 1,526
16 Nizamabad – Mancherial – Bhopalpatnam – Jagdalpur 460
17 Panvel – Mahad – Panaji – Karwar – Udupi – Suratkal – Mangalore – Cannanore – Kozhikode – Ferokh – Pudu – Ponnani – Chavakkad – North Paravur Junction with NH 47 near Edapally at Cochin 1,269
17A Junction with NH 17 near Cortalim – Murmugao 19
17B Ponda – Verna – Vasco 40
18 Junction with NH 7 near Kurnool – Nandyal – Cuddapah – Junction with NH 4 near Chittoor 369
18A Puthalapattu – Tirupati 50
19 Ghazipur – Balia – Patna 240
20 Pathankot – Mandi 220
21 Junction with NH 22 near Chandigarh – Ropar – Bilaspur – Mandi – Kullu – Manali 323
21A Pinjore – Nalagarh – Swarghat 65
22 Ambala – Kalka – Shimla – Narkanda – Rampur – Indo China Border near Shipkila 459
23 Chas – Bokaro – Ranchi – Rourkela – Talcher – Junction with NH 42 459
24 Delhi – Moradabad – Bareilly – Lucknow 438
24A Bakshi Ka Talab – Chenhat (NH 28) 17
25 Lucknow – Kanpur – Jhansi – Shivpuri 352
25A Km – 19 (NH 25) – Bakshi Ka Talab 31
26 Jhansi – Lakhnadon 396
27 Allahabad – Mangawan 93
28 Junction with NH 31 Near Barauni – Muzaffarpur – Pipra – Kothi – Gorakhpur – Lucknow 570
28A Junction with NH 28 near Pipra – Kothi – Sagauli – Raxaul – Indo-Nepal Border 68
28B Chhapra – Bettiah – Lauriya – Bagaha – Junction with 28A at Chapwa 121
28C Barabanki – Bahraich – Nanpara – Indo-Nepal Border 184
29 Gorakhpur – Ghazipur – Varanasi 196
30 Junction with NH 2 near Mohania – Patna – Bakhtiarpur 230
30A Fatuha – Chandi – Harnaut – Barh 65
31 Junction with NH 2 near Barhi – Bakhtiarpur – Mokameh – Purnea – Dalkhola – Siliguri – Sevok – Cooch Behar- North Salmara – Nalbari – Charali – Amingaon Junction with NH 37 1,125
31A Sevok – Gangtok 92
31B North Salmara – Junction with NH 37 near Jogighopa 19
31C Near Galgalia – Bagdogra – Chalsa – Nagrakata – Goyerkata – Dalgaon – Hasimara – Rajabhat Khawa – Kochgaon – Sidili – Junction with NH 31 near Bijni 235
32 Junction with NH 2 near Gobindpur – Dhanbad – Chas – Jamshedpur 179
33 Junction with NH 2 near Barhi – Ranchi – Jamshedpur Junction with NH 6 near Baharagora 352
34 Junction with NH 31 near Dalkhola – Baharampur – Barasat – Dum Dum 443
35 Barasat – Bangaon – Petrapole on India–Bangladesh border 61
36 Nowgong – Dimapur (Manipur Road) 170
37 Junction with NH 31B near Goalpara – Guwahati – Jorabat – Kamargaon – Makum – Saikhoaghat 680
37A Kuarital – Junction with NH 52 near Tezpur 23
38 Makum – Ledo – Lekhapani 54
39 Numaligarh – Imphal – Palel – Indo Burma Border 436
40 Jorabat – Shillong – Indo Bangladesh Border near Dawki – Jowai 216
41 Junction with NH 6 near Kolaghat – Tamluk – Haldia Port 51
42 Junction with NH 6 Sambalpur Angul Junction with NH 5 near Cuttack 261
43 Raipur – Jagdalpur – Vizianagaram Junction with NH 5 near Natavalasa 551
44 Shillong – Passi – Badarpur – Agartala – Sabroom 630
44A Aizawl – Manu 230
45 Chennai – Tambaram – Tindivanam – Villupuram – Trichy – Manapparai – Dindigul- Periyakulam – Theni 387
45A Villupuram – Pondicherry – Chidambaram – Nagapattinam 190
45B Trichy – Viralimalai – Melur – Madurai – Tuticorin 257
45C The highway starting from its junction with NH 67 near Thanjavur – connecting Kumbakonam – Sethiyathope – Vadalur – Neyveli Township – Panruti and terminates near Vikravandi on NH-45 159
46 Krishnagiri – Ranipet 132
47 Salem – Bhavani – Coimbatore – Palghat – Trichur – Cochin – Quilon – Trivandrum – Nagercoil – Kanyakumari 640
47A Junction with NH 47 at Kundanoor – Willington Island in Cochin 6
47C Junction with NH 47 at Kalamassery – Vallarpadom ICTT in Cochin 17
48 Bangalore – Hassan – Mangalore 328
49 Cochin – Madurai – Dhanushkodi 440
50 Nasik – Junction with NH 4 near Pune 192
51 Paikan – Tura – Dalu 149
52 Baihata – Charali – Tezpur – Banderdewa – North Lakhimpur – Pasighat – Tezu – Sitapani Junction with NH 37 near Saikhoaghat 850
52A Banderdewa – Itanagar – Gohpur 57
52B Kulajan – Dibrugarh 31
53 Junction with NH 44 near Badarpur – Jirighat – Silchar – Imphal 320
54 Dabaka – Lumding – Silchar – Aizwal – Tuipang 850
54A Theriat – Lunglei 9
54B Venus Saddle – Saiha 27
55 Siliguri – Darjeeling 77
56 Lucknow – Varanasi 285
56A Chenhat(NH 28) – Km16(NH 56) 13
56B Km15(NH 56) – km 6(NH 25 19
57 Muzaffarpur – Darbhanga – Forbesganj – Purnea 310
57A Junction of NH 57 near Forbesganj – Jogbani 15
58 Delhi – Ghaziabad – Meerut – Haridwar – Badrinath – Mana Pass 538
59 Ahmedabad – Godhra – Dhar – Indore 350
59A Indore – Betul 264
60 Balasore – Kharagpur — Raniganj – Siuri – Moregram (junction at NH 34 ) 446
61 Kohima – Wokha – Mokokchung – Jhanji 240
62 Damra – Baghmara – Dalu 195
63 Ankola – Hubli – Hospet – Gooty 432
64 Chandigarh – Rajpura – Patiala – Sangrur – Bhatinda – Dabwali 256
65 Ambala – Kaithal – Hissar – Fatehpur – Jodhpur – Pali 690
66 Pondy – Tindivanam – Gingee – Thiruvannamalai – Krishnagiri 214
67 Nagapattinam – Tiruchirapalli – Karur – Coimbatore – Mettupalayam – coonoor – Ooty – Gundlupet 555
68 Ulundrupet – Chinnasalem – Kallakkurichchi – Attur – vazhapadi – Salem 134
69 Nagpur – Obedullaganj 350
70 Jalandhar – Hoshiarpur – Hamirpur – Dharmapur – Mandi 170
71 Jalandhar – Moga – Sangrur -Jind- Rohtak – Rewari – Bawal 307
71A Rohtak – Panipat 72
71B Rewari – Dharuhera – Taoru – Sohna – Palwal 74
72 Ambala – Nahan – Paonta Sahib – Dehradun – Haridwar 200
72A Chhutmalpur – Biharigarh – Dehradun 45
73 Roorkee – Saharanpur – Yamuna Nagar – Saha – Panchkula 188
74 Haridwar – Nagina – Kashipur – Kichha – Pilibhit – Bareilly 300
75 Gwalior – Jhansi – Chhatarpur – Rewa – Renukut – Garhwa – Daltonganj – Ranchi 955
76 Pindwara – Udaipur – Mangalwar – Kota – Shivpuri – Jhansi – Banda – Allahabad 1,007
77 Hajipur – Sitamarhi – Sonbarsa 142
78 Katni – Shahdol – Ambikapur – Jashpurnagar – Gumla 559
79 Ajmer – Nasirabad – Neemuch – Mandsaur – Indore 500
79A Kishangarh(NH 8) – Nasirabad(NH 79) 35
80 Mokameh – Rajmahal – Farrakka 310
81 Kora – Katihar – Malda 100
82 Gaya – Bihar Sharif – Mokameh 130
83 Patna – Jahanabad – Gaya – Bodhgaya – Dhobi 130
84 Arrah – Buxar 60
85 Chhapra – Siwan – Gopalganj 95
86 Kanpur – Chhatarpur – Sagar – Bhopal – Dewas 674
87 Rampur – Pantnagar – Haldwani – Nainital 83
88 Shimla – Bilaspur – Hamirpur – Bhawan – NH 20 115
90 Baran – Aklera 100
91 Ghaziabad – Aligarh – Eta – Kannauj – Kanpur 405
92 Bhongaon – Etawah – Gwalior 171
93 Agra – Aligarh – Babrala – Chandausi – Moradabad 220
94 Hrishikesh – Ampata – Tehri – Dharasu – Kuthanur – Yamunotri 160
95 Kharar(Chandigarh) – Ludhiana – Jagraon – Ferozepur 225
96 Faizabad – Sultanpur – Pratapgarh – Allahabad 160
97 Ghazipur – Zamania – Saiyedraja 45
98 Patna – Aurangabad – Rajhara 207
99 Dobhi – Chatra – Chandwa 110
100 Chatra – Hazaribagh – Bagodar 118
101 Chhapra – Baniapur – Mohammadpur 60
102 Chhapra – Rewaghat – Muzaffarpur 80
103 Hajipur – Mushrigharari 55
104 Chakia – Sitamarhi – Jaynagar – Narahia 160
105 Darbhanga – Aunsi – Jaynagar 66
106 Birpur – Madhepura – Bihpur 130
107 Maheshkhunt – Sonbarsa Raj – Simri-Bakhtiarpur – Bariahi – Saharsa – Madhepura – Purnea 145
108 Dharasu – Uttarkashi – Yamunotri – Gangotri Dham 127
109 Rudraprayag – Guptkashi – Kedarnath Dham 76
110 Junction with NH 98 – Arwal – Jehanabad – Bandhuganj – Kako – Ekangarsarai Bihar Sharif – Junction with NH 31 89
111 Bilaspur – Katghora – Ambikapur on NH 78 200
112 Bar Jaitaran – Bilara – Kaparda – Jodhpur – Kalyanpur- Pachpadra – Baloootra – Tilwara – Bagundi – Dhudhwa – Madhasar – Barmer 343
113 Nimbahera – Bari – Pratapgarh – Zalod – Dahod 240
114 Jodhpur – Balesar – Dachhu – Pokaran 180
116 Tonk – Uniara – Sawai Madhopur 80
117 Haora – Bakkhali 119
119 Pauri – Najibabad – Meerut 260
121 Kashipur – Bubakhal 252
123 Barkot – Vikasnagar 95
125 Sitarganj – Pithorgarh 201
150 Aizwal – Churachandpur – Imphal – Ukhrul – Jessami – Kohima 700
151 Karimganj – Indo-Bangladesh border 14
152 Patacharkuchi – Indo-Bhutan Border 40
153 Ledo – Lekhapani – Indo-Myanmar – Border 60
154 Dhaleswar – Bairabi – Kanpui 180
155 Tuensang – Shamator – Meluri – Kiphire – Pfutsero 342
200 Raipur – Bilaspur – Raigarh – Kanaktora – Jharsuguda – Kochinda – Deoghar – Talcher – Chandikhole 740
201 Borigumma – Bolangir – Bargarh 310
202 Hyderabad – Warangal – Venkatapuram – Bhopalpatnam 280
203 Bhubaneswar – Puri 59
204 Ratnagiri – Kolhapur 126
205 Anantpur – Renigunta – Chennai 442
206 Tumkur – Shimoga – Honnavar 363
207 Hosur – Sarjapur – Devanhalli – Nelamangala 155
208 Kollam – kundara – kottarakkara – Punalur – Thenmala -Aryankavu – Sengottai – Tenkasi – Rajapalayam – Thirumangalam(Madurai) 206
209 Dindigul – Pollachi – Palani – Coimbatore – Annur – Kollegal – Bangalore 456
210 Trichy – Pudukottai – Devakottai – Ramanathapuram 160
211 Solapur – Osmanabad – Aurangabad – Dhule 400
212 Kozhikode – Mysore – Kollegal 250
213 Palghat – Kozhikode 130
214 Kathipudi – Kakinada – Pamarru 270
214A Digamarru – Narsapur – Machilipatnam – Challapalle – Avanigadda – Repalle – Bapatla – Chirala – Ongole 255
215 Panikoili – Keonjhar – Rajamunda 348
216 Raigarh – Sarangarh – Saraipali 80
217 Raipur – Gopalpur 508
218 Bijapur – Hubli 176
219 Madanapalle – Kuppam – Krishnagiri 150
220 Kollam – Kottarakkara – Adoor – Kottayam – Pampady – Ponkunnam – Kanjirappalli – Mundakayam – Peermade – Vandiperiyar – Kumily – Theni 265
221 Vijaywada – Bhadrachalam – Jagdalpur 329
222 Kalyan – Ahmednagar – Tisgaon – Pathardi – Kharwandi – Balam Yelam – Jategaon – Kambi – Majalgaon – Pathri – Manwat – Parbhani – Nanded – Nirmal 610
223 Port Blair – Baratang – Mayabunder 300
224 Khordha – Nayagarh – Sonapur – Balangir 298
226 Perambalur – Manamadurai 144
227 Trichy – Chidambaram 136
228 Sabarmati Ashram – Nadiad – Anand – Surat – Navsari -Dandi 374
229 Tawang – Pasighat 1,090
230 Madurai – Thondi 82
231 Raibareli – Jaunpur 169
232 Ambedkarnagar (Tanda) – Banda 305
232A Unnao – Lalganj (Junction of NH-232) 68
233 India-Nepal border – Varanasi 292
234 Mangalore – Belthangady – Belur – Huliyar – Sira – Chintamani – Venkatagirikota – Gudiyatham – Katpadi- Vellore – Thiruvannaamalai – Villuppuram [1] 780
235 Meerut – Hapur – Gulaothi – Bulandshahr 66
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