The road connecting a district headquarters of one state to the district headquarters of another bordering state is called
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The road connecting a district headquarters of one state to the neighboring state is called National highways or state highways.
• Highways are the lifelines of any state, which connects the district headquarters and other important places of other states.
• India is the second world's largest road networking country.
• National highways are linked to district roads. National highways became the responsibility of the central government.
• For example, Uttar Pradesh has the biggest road network of National highways in India.
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Road connecting the district headquarters of one state to the district headquarters of another neighboring state is State Highways.
Explanation:
- India as a country has a large number of road networks from one state to another.
- It has not only improved in the last few years but it has also outdone railway connections.
- Road networks are comparatively cheaper to construct and maintain.
- It can negotiate areas with gradient steeps like the road to the Himalayas.
- Thirdly, it is economical and accessible to every strata of people.
- The categories of road networks present in India are as follows-Golden Quadrilateral Super Highways, National Highways, State Highways, District Roads and lastly Rural roads.
- Here we are concerned about the State Highways which connect the headquarter of one state to the headquarter of a neighboring state.
- These roads are under the State Public Works Department (PWD).
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