Which superhighway connects the four metro cities of India?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Delhi Gurugram Noida Bangalore
Answered by
0
Kolkata (east), Delhi (north), Chennai (south) and Mumbai (west) are superhighway that connects the four metro cities of India.
Explanation:
- The Golden Quadrilateral is a national highway network joining many of the great industrial, cultural and agricultural centers of India.
- It forms a quadrilateral joining of the four great metro cities in our country (India), viz., Kolkata (East), Delhi (north), Chennai (south) and Mumbai (west).
- It is a 5846 km longest superhighway containing highways. The project was approximated to cost Rs 600 bn but it was finished at around half of the approximated costs, at Rs 308.58 bn.
Similar questions