National Highway 52 (India)
National Highway 52 (NH 52), Sangrur, Punjab to Ankola, Karnataka , is a National Highway in India.[1] The national highway 52 was numbered after amalgamating many existing national highways of India. The old highway numbered NH-63 was from Ankola in Karnataka state to Gooty in Andhra pradesh state.[2] The highway 52 starts at the junction of National Highway 66 (old number NH-17) at Ankola and moves up to Arebail ghat of Western ghats and then to Yellapura and further to Hubbali (Hubli).[3] Some stretch of old national highway 13 from Vijayapura to Solapur was joined with NH-52.
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Length | 2,317 km (1,440 mi) |
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From | Sangrur |
To | Ankola |
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Major cities
In the order of travel from north to south:
- Sangrur
- Dirba
- Pattran
- Narwana
- Hisar
- Siwani
- Sadulpur
- Churu
- Ramgarh, Sikar
- Fatehpur
- Laxmangarh
- Sikar
- Goriya
- Ranoli
- Palsana
- Ringas
- Chomu
- Jaipur
- Tonk
- Bundi
- Talera
- Kota
- Jhalawar
- Aklera
- Rajgarh
- Biora
- Dewas
- Indore
- Sendhwa
- Dhule
- Chalisgaon
- Aurangabad
- Beed
- Osmanabad
- Solapur
- Zalki
- Horti
- Bijapur
- Bilagi
- Bagalkot
- Kerur
- Nargund
- Navalgund
- Hubli
- Ankola
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See also
References
- "Rationalisation of Numbering Systems of National Highways" (PDF). New Delhi: Department of Road Transport and Highways. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
- "National Highway 63". Maps of India. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
- "Arebail Ghat". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
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