National Highway No: _____ is called as Shershah Suri Marg ?
A) NH-1
B) NH-3
C) NH-7
D) NH-5
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Answer: The correct option is A) NH-1
Explanation:
National Highway No 1 is called as Shershah Suri Marg.
NH-1 is actually the Grand Trunk (GT) road that existed during the reign of Chandragupta Maurya, extending from the mouth of the Ganges to the north-western frontier of the Empire.
It is the oldest route in India. It was built in 333BC by Sher Shah Suri, the founder of the Suri Empire in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. The extension of this highway down south is called NH2.
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Answer:
The correct option
A) NH-1
Explanation:
N.H. 1 is also called The Sher Shah Suri Marg between Delhi and Amritsar.
National Highway 1
- National Highway 1 is one of the longest and oldest highways of India,divided it into two parts—called as NH 1 west of Delhi and as NH 2 east of it.
- NH 1 is a part of the historical Grand Trunk Road and passes through Punjab,Haryana,Delhi and Spur Routes of NH 1 connects Himalayas towns with the rest of India.
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