State Highway 10 (Madhya Pradesh)

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State Highway 10
Route information
Length193 km (120 mi)
Major junctions
North end Guna
Major intersectionsAron, Sironj, Berasia
South end Bhopal
Location
Country India
State Madhya Pradesh
Highway system
State Highways in Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh State Highway 10 (MP SH 10) is a State Highway running from Guna city in Guna district via Sironj, Berasia and terminates at Bhopal, the capital town of Madhya Pradesh. [1] [ citation needed ] It is alternatively known as the Hirapur Bypass, the Aron Bypass, and Berasia Road.[ citation needed ]

It connects the districts of Guna, Vidisha and Bhopal covering a total distance of 193 kilometers. [1]

In the 2009 renumbering, the road from Guna through Sironj and Bersia to Bhopal was defined as State Highway 23. [2] [3] In 2017, SH 10 was defined. [1]

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