National Highway 848B (India)
National Highway 848B (NH 848B) is a National Highway in India. It is a spur route of National Highway 48 (formerly NH 8). The highway primarily connects sections within and around the state of Gujarat.
Route:
The primary section of NH 848B connects Palanpur to Ambaji in Gujarat.
Significance:
NH 848B provides important connectivity between Palanpur, a significant city in northern Gujarat, and Ambaji, a major pilgrimage site known for the Ambaji Temple dedicated to Goddess Amba. This highway facilitates transportation for pilgrims, tourists, and local residents, contributing to the economic and religious activities in the region. It improves access to the temple town and enhances trade and commerce between Palanpur and other parts of Gujarat.
Maintenance:
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is responsible for the development and maintenance of NH 848B. The NHAI ensures the highway is well-maintained, safe, and efficient for transportation.