National Highways Authority of India
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is the national authority for the management of a network of over 6,000 km of National Highways in India[1]. The Authority is a part of the Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways.
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[edit] Background
The NHAI was created with the promulagation of the National Highways Authority of India Act, 1988. The Authority was formally made operational in February 1995 as an autonomous body. It succeeds the erstwhile Ministry of Surface Transport.
[edit] Responsibilities
It is responsible for the development, maintenance, management and operation of National Highways entrusted to it by the Government of India
[edit] Projects
The NHAI has been mandated to implement the Rs. 54,000 Crores (US$ 13.2 billions) National Highway Development Project (NHDP), which includes the Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) and the NS-EW Corridor (NSEW) corridors. The progress of this project can be tracked from their official website, which updates map on regular basis.