National Highway 716G (India)

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National Highway 716G
Kadiri–Jammalamadugu Road
Kadiri–Hindupur Road
Route information
Length172.5 km (107.2 mi)
Major junctions
East  end Muddanur
Major intersections Kadiri
West  end Hindupur
Location
Country India
State Andhra Pradesh
Municipalities Kadiri
Primary
destinations
Pulivendula, Kadiri, Gorantla
Highway system
State Highways in Andhra Pradesh
NH716-IN.svg NH 716 NH544E-IN.svg NH 544E

National Highway 716G (NH 716G) is a national highway in India, that run in state of Andhra Pradesh. The eastern terminus is at NH 716 in Muddanur, a small town in Kadapa district. The western terminus is at NH 544E near Hindupur. This national highway is a merge of two state highways which originated from the same city, Kadiri. These state highways were State Highways 60 (SH 60, the Kadiri–Jammalamadugu Road) and SH 61 (the Kadiri–Hindupur Road). [1]

Contents

Route

It passes through Pulivendula, Kadiri (junction with NH 42), ObulaDevaraCheruvu, Gorantla, Palasamudram

Junctions

Construction

Widening of existing road to four-lane from Muddanur to B. Kothapalli section of NH 716G in the State of Andhra Pradesh has been sanctioned with budget of ₹ 1080.91 crore. [2]

Widening and reconstruction of existing road to four-lane from B. Kothapalli junction to Gorantla (excluding Kadiri Bypass) of NH 716G (Muddanuru–Hindupur), in the state of Andhra Pradesh has been sanctioned with budget of ₹ 839.98 crore. [3]

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References

  1. Khan, Patan. "List of state highways in Andhra Pradesh" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2018.
  2. Khan, Patan. "Upgradation of nh 716g to six lane".
  3. Khan, patan. "Upgradation of road to four lane".