Describe the north south east west corridor projects?
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The North–South (NS)–East–West (EW) corridor is the biggest continuing highway project in India and is a part of the Golden Quadrilateral Super Highway (GQSH) Project, aiming to enhance connection amongst the big cities
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The NS-EW that links the terminal stations of Srinagar in J&K (North), Kanyakumari in TN (South), "Silchar in Assam" (East), and "Porbandar in Gujarat" (West), are a part of the Golden Quadrilateral Super Highway (GQSH) project. In amalgamation with the GQ network and port connectivity highways, the NS-EW corridor forms a strategic part of the Indian highway network, linkings everal of its significant commerce, manufacturing, and cultural centers.
The key objective of NS-EW project is to decrease the distance and time between the mega cities of India by offering opportunity for free traffic movement, thereby increasing connectivity between them. The total length of this corridor is around 7142 kms of which 6875 kms has been finished as of March 31st, 2018.