State highways in India

State highways in India are numbered highways that are laid and maintained by the state governments. These are not related to National Highways and are not maintained by the National Highways Authority of India or the central government in any way. The state highways are usually roads that link important cities, towns and district headquarters within the state and connect them with National Highways or highways of neighbouring states. These highways provide connections to industries or places from key areas in the state making them more accessible.[1]

State highways
State/UT Single lane (km) Intermediate lane (km) Double lane (km) Multilane (km) Total (km)
Andhra Pradesh[2] 2,092 1,001 6,902 236 10,518
Arunachal Pradesh 0
Assam 3,134
Bihar 3,766
Chhattisgarh 3,419
Goa 279
Gujarat 19,761
Haryana 2,523
Himachal Pradesh 1,824
Jammu and Kashmir 67
Jharkhand 1,886
Karnataka[3] 20,738
Kerala 4,341
Madhya Pradesh 8,728
Maharashtra 33,705
Manipur 1,137
Meghalaya 1,134
Mizoram 259
Nagaland 404
Odisha 3,806
Punjab 1,393
Puducherry 637
Rajasthan 11,716
Sikkim 179
Tamil Nadu[4] 1,743 6,586 15,267 3,389 26,985
Telangana 3,260
Tripura 689
Uttar Pradesh 8,432
Uttarakhand 1,576
West Bengal 2,991

See also

References

  1. "NH and SHs". MOSPI.
  2. "State road net work". AP Roads and Buildings Department. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  3. "State Highways, District wise: Surface Feature and Carriageway Width". Public Works Department, Karnataka. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  4. Highways and Minor Ports Department (2013). "Table 4: Lanewise Details of Government Roads in Tamilnadu" (PDF). Performance Budget (2013–14). Government of Tamilnadu. p. 3. Retrieved 30 September 2013.

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