
National Highways Authority of India
Overview
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is an autonomous agency of the Government of India, responsible for the development, maintenance, and management of the National Highways in India. The NHAI was established in 1988 and is entrusted with the task of implementing the National Highways Development Project (NHDP), which aims to upgrade, widen, and strengthen the national highway network. NHAI also plays a key role in improving connectivity and facilitating economic growth across the country through efficient highway infrastructure.
About Us
- Established in 1988 under the National Highways Authority of India Act, NHAI is a Government of India body responsible for planning, developing, and managing national highways. - NHAI's work has significantly improved India's connectivity, transportation, and economic development through expansion and upgrades of the national highway network. - Utilizing modern engineering and innovative construction, NHAI builds durable, high-quality highways and employs public-private partnerships to leverage private sector expertise and funding. - Committed to transparency, accountability, and environmental responsibility, NHAI conducts regular assessments and audits, and adopts sustainable practices to minimize environmental impact. - NHAI's achievements are nationally and internationally recognized, establishing it as a key player in India's infrastructure development.
Vision
To be a world-class organization in the development and management of National Highways by adopting best practices, promoting innovation, and ensuring sustainability.
Mission
The mission of NHAI is to develop, maintain and manage National Highways network to the highest standards and to provide safe, smooth and efficient passage to the users.
Headquarters
New Delhi
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