National Highway 31 (India)
National Highway 31 (NH 31) is a primary national highway in India. It starts from Unnao in Uttar Pradesh and passes through Bihar and terminates at its crossing with State Highway 10 (West Bengal) at Samsi in Malda district of West Bengal. SH 10 (WB) connects Samsi to NH 12.It also has a spur route from Kora to Purnea. [1]

NH31 Purnea
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Length | 968 km (601 mi) | |||
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West end | Unnao | |||
East end | Samsi, Purnea (Spur Route | |||
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States | Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal | |||
Primary destinations | Lalganj, Raebareli, Salon, Pratapgarh, Machhlishahr, Jaunpur, Varanasi, Ghazipur, Ballia, Chhapra, Hajipur, Patna, Bakhtiyarpur, Mokama, Begusarai, Khagaria, Bihpur, Naugachia, Gosaingaon, Kursela, Kora, Katihar, Harishchanderpur, Purnea | |||
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Route
National highway 31 transits across three states of India in east - west direction.[2]
Uttar Pradesh
Unnao, Lalganj, Raebareli, Salon, Pratapgarh, Machhlishahr, Jaunpur, Varanasi, Ghazipur, Ballia - Bihar border.
Bihar
Chhapra, Hajipur, Patna, Bakhtiyarpur, Mokama, Begusarai, Khagaria, Bihpur, Kora, Katihar and spur route to Purnia.
West Bengal
Junctions list
- Uttar Pradesh
NH 27 Terminal at Unnao NH 335 near Lalganj NH 30 near Raebareli NH 931A near Salon NH 731A near Pratapgarh NH 931 near Pratapgarh NH 330 near Pratapgarh NH 319D near Mungra Badshahpur NH 731 near Jaunpur NH 135A near Jaunpur NH 128A near Jaunpur NH 28 near Varanasi NH 24 near Ghazipur NH 128D near Phephna NH 727B near Ballia
- Bihar
NH 531 near Chhapra NH 331 near Chhapra NH 722 near Chhapra NH 22 near Hajipur NH 322 near Hajipur NH 431 near Fatuha NH 20 near Bakhtiyarpur NH 431 near Barh NH 33 near Mokama NH 122 near Barauni NH 333B near Khagaria NH 231 near Maheshkhunt NH 131 near Bihpur NH 333B near Naugachia NH 31 Spur route started near Kora NH 131A near Katihar NH 231 near Maranga(Purnea) NH 27 Terminal at Purnea(Spur route)
- West Bengal
NH 12 Terminal near Malda
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References
- "Rationalisation of Numbering Systems of National Highways" (PDF). New Delhi: Department of Road Transport and Highways. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
- "State-wise length of National Highways in India as on 30.06.2017" (PDF). National Highways Authority of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 November 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
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