Kollur Gurunath Construction Infra Pvt Ltd got a road rehabilitation project in Karnataka (South India) PROJECT Balanceworks of rehabilitation and upgradation to 2 lane with paved shoulder 4 lane with paved shoulder configuration from M343. STATE : KARNATAKA The project is by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. The project is estimated around 23 Cr. South Zone India Significance of project According to surveys, maintaining road infrastructure properly is crucial to preserving and enhancing these advantages. However, a backlog of unfinished maintenance has led to an unstoppable decline of the road system. Read More: Liya Infratech Private Limited got a road project in Karnataka If not properly maintained, roads may need to be replaced or undergo significant repairs after only a few years. Rapid road system degradation causes skyrocketing prices and has a significant financial impact on the populace and economy. A road network is necessary for a number of reasons relating to the fight against poverty, including enabling access to social, health, education, and job services. Access to new places is made easier by roads, which also boost social and economic development. For these reasons, road infrastructure is the most important public asset. Location A state in India’s southwest is called Karnataka. As a result of the States Reorganisation Act’s enactment on November 1st, 1956, it was created. Karnataka is the new name for the state that was formerly known as the State of Mysore The state is equivalent to the Carnatic area. Bangalore is the country’s biggest and capital city.Some of ancient and mediaeval India’s most formidable dynasties have called Karnataka home. These empires’ patronised philosophers and musical bards spawned literary and socio-religious movements that are still going strong today. Both the Carnatic and Hindustani styles of Indian classical music have benefited greatly from the contributions of Karnataka. Latest: New Road Rehabilitation Project In Karnataka Arabian Sea to the west, Goa to the northwest, Maharashtra to the north, Telangana to the northeast, Tamil Nadu to the east, and Kerala to the southeast form the borders of Karnataka. Only this southern state has geographical boundaries with the other four sister states in southern India. The state has a surface area of 191,791 km2.