State Highway 249 (Maharashtra)

Maharashtra State Highway 249 Also SH 249 is a state highway in Nagpur, Bhandara, and Gondia Districts in the state of Maharashtra. This state highway touches Katol, Savner, Parseoni, Ramtek, Tumsar, and Gondia.

State Highway 249
Route information
Maintained by MSRDC
Length196 km (122 mi)
Major junctions
West endKatol, Nagpur
East endGondia , Gondia District
Location
DistrictsNagpur, Bhandara District, and Gondia District
Primary
destinations
Katol, Savner, Ramtek, Tumsar, Gondia.
Highway system
  • Expressways
  • National
  • State
  • State Highways in Maharashtra

State Highway

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Summary

This road is one of the important road in Nagpur District providing connectivity with two National Highway National Highway 7 (India)(old numbering) and NH 69. This is also providing connectivity with Gondia city with Nagpur and passing through Tumsar and Tiroda. Adani Power Plant near Tiroda is also on this highway.

Major Junctions

[1] This highway started from the intersection at Savner city with NH 69 and with National Highway 7 (India)(old numbering) at Ambadi Village and Tumsar town in Nagpur District.

Connections

Many villages, cities and towns in different districts are connecting by this state highway.

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See also

  • List of State Highways in Maharashtra

References


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