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Kerala’s Six-Lane Highway to Transform Connectivity by Dec 2025

Kerala’s ambitious six-lane highway project connecting Ernakulam to Kasaragod is progressing at an unprecedented pace, with completion slated for December 2025. Minister P.A. Mohammad Riyas announced that the 45-meter-wide National Highway 66 is a landmark infrastructure initiative designed to alleviate traffic woes across the state. The project includes crucial sections, such as the 37-kilometre stretch nearing 87% completion and expected to conclude by April 2025. Additionally, the Kanjippura-Moodal Bypass development will bring long-awaited relief to commuters. The coordinated efforts of the state government and the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) reflect a unified commitment to timely delivery.

Beyond connectivity, the highway is poised to transform Kerala’s urban landscape, particularly in traffic-heavy regions like Malappuram and Kozhikode. The state has already invested ₹5,600 crore for land acquisition, underlining the government’s commitment to modernising infrastructure. The Kozhikode stretch from Ramanattukara to Vengalam is on track for completion by next April, bringing efficiency and convenience to thousands of daily commuters. Regular reviews, led by the Chief Minister and supported by district collectors, ensure that challenges are swiftly addressed.

Sustainability has been a focal point of this project, with measures to mitigate environmental impact integrated into its design and construction. Widened roads and streamlined traffic will reduce vehicular emissions, contributing to Kerala’s environmental goals. This initiative aligns with global efforts to build greener, more efficient infrastructure, making Kerala a model for sustainable urban development.

From a civic perspective, the highway signifies a monumental stride towards bridging rural-urban divides. By reducing travel time, enhancing safety, and boosting economic activity, the project addresses long-standing civic issues. It highlights the transformative power of infrastructure in creating inclusive urban growth. As the state witnesses unparalleled progress in National Highway development, the project represents a beacon of hope for sustainable and equitable growth in Kerala.

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