Shankar Agarwal got a new road project in the state of Assam (East India) PROJECT Widening Improvement to 4 (Four) Lane with Paved Shoulder of Dillai to Lahorijan (Package – 7) of NH-29 in the State of Assam STATE : ASSAM THE PROJECT IS BY National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation. EAST ZONE INDIA SIGNIFICANCE OF ROAD WIDENING One of the best techniques for ensuring a smooth flow of traffic is the usage of road lanes. They assist different traffic kinds in maintaining their own kind, decreasing risk and improving vehicle performance. Like wearing your seatbelts, staying in your lane is one of the crucial regulations you must follow. Around the world, lane discipline is carefully enforced. Read More: M/s Macrocosm Builders got a new road project in Assam In nations like the United Arab Emirates, breaking the lane-driving law can result in severe fines and punishments. On a high-speed road, the necessity of staying in your lane increases dramatically. LOCATION Northeastern India’s Assam state is located along the valleys of the Brahmaputra and Barak Rivers, south of the eastern Himalayas. The size of Assam is 78,438 km2 (30,285 sq mi). The state is bordered to the north by Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh, to the east by Nagaland and Manipur, to the south by Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram, and Bangladesh, and to the west by West Bengal via the 22 km (14 km) wide Siliguri Corridor, which connects the state to the rest of India. The official languages of Assam are Assamese and Bodo, with Bengali serving as a third official language in the Barak Valley.