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Six new expressway and progress-path corridors

Bharatiya Janata Party · Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election 2023

Last updated 11 Jul 2026

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6 नए एक्सप्रेस वे का निर्माण शीघ्र विंध्य एक्सप्रेस वे, नर्मदा पथ, अटल प्रगति पथ, मालवा-निमाड़ पथ, बुंदेलखंड पथ एवं मध्य भारत विकास पथ

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The manifesto promised quick construction of six new corridors: Vindhya Expressway, Narmada Path, Atal Pragati Path, Malwa-Nimar Path, Bundelkhand Path and Madhya Bharat Vikas Path. ET Infra, carrying PTI reporting, records the Madhya Pradesh PWD minister announcing six major expressways and progress-path projects totalling 3,368 km, costing Rs 36,483 crore and targeted mostly by June 2028. Times of India separately reported in-principle approval for the Atal Progress-way and other major road packages in Madhya Pradesh. These are credible planning and approval milestones, but not completed construction. The verdict is on_track because the projects are in an official forward plan with named corridors and a timeline, but fulfilment requires completed corridors. Budget: Rs 36,483 crore estimated cost was reported for the six-corridor plan; utilisation was not found.

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7 Jan 2026

Atal Progress-way received in-principle approval from the road transport and highways ministry

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18 Dec 2025

PWD minister announced a six-corridor plan of 3,368 km costing Rs 36,483 crore over the next three years

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11 Nov 2023

BJP manifesto promised six new expressway or progress-path corridors

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