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ToggleProposed Expressway by Indian Volunteers Trust: Jaigaon to Dinhata
The Indian Volunteers Trust has proposed an expressway from Jaigaon to Dinhata in West Bengal. This proposed expressway aims to enhance connectivity, reduce travel time, and merge major cities in the region.
Route Details:
Point | Region | Latitude | Longitude |
---|---|---|---|
Jaigaon | West Bengal | 26.84021 | 89.38773 |
Dalsingpara | West Bengal | 26.7724 | 89.36245 |
Dakshin Chakoakheti | West Bengal | 26.4937 | 89.36792 |
Dinhata | West Bengal | 26.12495 | 89.46722 |
Benefits:
- Enhanced Connectivity: The expressway will provide a direct and efficient route connecting Jaigaon, Dalsingpara, Dakshin Chakoakheti, and Dinhata.
- Significant Reduction in Travel Time: Travel time will be reduced from 2 hours and 31 minutes to just 48 minutes.
- Distance Savings: The proposed expressway will cover a distance of 81.2 km, compared to the current distance of 94.5 km.
Table of Savings:
Metric | Current | Proposed | Savings | Percentage Savings |
---|---|---|---|---|
Distance (km) | 94.5 | 81.2 | 13.3 | 14.1% |
Travel Time (hours) | 2.52 | 0.8 | 1.72 | 68.3% |
Route Overview:
- Starting from Jaigaon, West Bengal
- Latitude: 26.84021
- Longitude: 89.38773
- Proceeding to Dalsingpara, West Bengal
- Latitude: 26.7724
- Longitude: 89.36245
- Dakshin Chakoakheti, West Bengal
- Latitude: 26.4937
- Longitude: 89.36792
- Ending at Dinhata, West Bengal
- Latitude: 26.12495
- Longitude: 89.46722
Purpose and Objectives:
- Improved Regional Connectivity: Facilitates faster and more efficient travel between Jaigaon and Dinhata, integrating major cities in West Bengal.
- Strategic Development: Supports economic growth and regional integration by providing a quicker and more reliable transportation link.
- Environmental Benefits: Reduced distance and travel time contribute to lower carbon emissions, promoting eco-friendly practices.
Conclusion:
The proposed expressway from Jaigaon to Dinhata promises substantial benefits, including a significant reduction in both travel time and distance. By cutting the travel time from 2 hours and 31 minutes to just 48 minutes, this expressway will enhance mobility, support regional development, and contribute to a more connected West Bengal. The Indian Volunteers Trust’s proposal highlights a commitment to advancing infrastructure and improving regional accessibility.