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National Highway 107 (India)

National Highway 107 (NH 107) is a National Highway in India. It is a spur road of National Highway 7. This highway traverses primarily through the state of Uttarakhand.

Route:

NH 107 originates near Rudraprayag, where it branches off from NH 7. From Rudraprayag, the highway generally follows the Alaknanda River valley. Major towns and locations along its route include:

  • Rudraprayag
  • Ukhimath
  • Guptkashi
  • Kedarnath road head (Sonprayag/Gaurikund)

Length:

The approximate length of NH 107 is relatively short compared to other National Highways, spanning approximately [Insert approximate/exact length here if known, otherwise leave as "Unknown"].

Significance:

NH 107 serves as a crucial transportation artery for pilgrims and locals alike. It provides access to the important Hindu pilgrimage site of Kedarnath. The highway is vital for the socio-economic development of the region by facilitating trade, tourism, and transportation of goods and services.

Maintenance and Upgrades:

Maintenance of NH 107 is under the purview of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) or other relevant government agencies. Due to the mountainous terrain and frequent landslides, the highway is prone to disruptions, especially during the monsoon season. Efforts are often undertaken to improve the road infrastructure and enhance its resilience to natural disasters.

Future Developments:

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