national highways links all. of India
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2 Delhi - Mathura - Agra - Etawah - Auraiya - Akbarpur - Sachendi - Panki - Kanpur - Chakeri - Allahabad - Varanasi - Mohania - Barhi - Dhanbad - Asansol - Palsit - Dankuni 1,465 km (910 mi)
2A Sikandra - Bhognipur 25 km (16 mi)
2B Bardhaman - Bolpur 52 km (32
Explanation:
On 28 April 2010, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways officially notified the rationalized number system of the national highway network in the Gazette of the Government of India.[1][2] It is a systematic numbering scheme based on the orientation and the geographic location of the highway. This was adopted to ensure more flexibility and consistency in the numbering of existing and new national highways.[3] According to the system all north–south oriented highway will have even numbers increasing from the east to the west. Similarly all east–west oriented highways will be odd numbered increasing from the north to the south of the country.