NEW DELHI: The Cabinet on Friday is likely to approve six infrastructure projects worth over Rs 40,000 crore, including a nearly Rs 19,000-crore road and rail tunnel across the Brahmaputra river in Assam. This will be one of the largest government-funded projects in the highway sector.Officials said the southern district will hold its final cabinet meeting on Friday afternoon, when the top decision-making body is likely to consider more projects for approval. Infrastructure projects come mainly from the road and rail sectors.It may be recalled that recently, an inter-ministerial team headed by the expenditure secretary gave a green signal for construction of a 15.8-km-long twin-tube tunnel across the Brahmaputra river in Assam, connecting Gopur and Numaligarh. One of the pipes will be equipped with a monorail track. By design, no vehicles will move as the train passes through the tube.The Times of India first reported on October 6 that the Ministry of Roads and Railways has identified three links for the construction of road-rail dual-use tunnels, including an underwater tunnel across the Brahmaputra River and a 22-kilometer tunnel through the Chicken Neck Corridor in the Northeast.The Northeast Frontier Railway and Road Transport Department has shared details of the new and proposed alignment of the Dumdanj-Rangapani-Baghdogra section, which includes the construction of a 22-km-long tunnel. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has completed the alignment of the Gorakhpur-Siliguri Expressway project.Officials said that once the Brahmaputra Tunnel project is completed, the travel time between Gopur and Numaligarh will be reduced to 30 minutes from the current six and a half hours, and the distance will be shortened from 240 kilometers to 34 kilometers. This will enhance connectivity with Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and other northeastern states.
Cabinet likely to approve infrastructure projects over Rs 40,000, including Rs 19-crore tunnel through Brahmaputra river in Assam India News

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