State Highway 1 (Telangana)

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State Highway 1
Major junctions
FromHyderabad
ToRamagundam
Highway system
 Road marker IN SH.svg SH 2

Rajiv Highway(SH-1) రాజీవ్ రహదారి is a Four lane express Toll road in Northern Telangana, India. The highway is managed by Hyderabad - Karimnagar - Ramagundam (HKR) Roadways, Ltd. The Highway begins at Shamirpet ORR Entrance in Hyderabad and joins NH-63 at the Indaram Jaipur mandal of Mancherial district.

Alternate names[edit]

  1. Rajiv Rahadaari - రాజీవ్ రహదారి ,राजीव सडक
  2. Rajiv Highway
  3. Telangana State SH-1 ( Formerly Andhra Pradesh SH-1)
  4. Hyderabad-Karimnagar-Ramagundam Road (HKRR)

Toll plazas[edit]

  • Toll Plaza-1 km.91.450 (Duddeda, Siddipet)
  • Toll Plaza-2 km.140.050 (Renikunta, Karimnagar)
  • Toll Plaza-3 km.208.100 (Basanth nagar, Kesoram Cement Factory, Near Ramagundam Airport)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • "ANDHRA PRADESH ROAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION". aprdc.in.
  • "Rajiv Highway tender in process". projectsmonitor.com.
  • K. M. Dayashankar. "For State Highway-1, double is trouble". The Hindu.
  • Staff Reporter (26 August 2011). "Irregularities alleged in four-laning of highway". The Hindu. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  • "82-km Stretch of Rajiv Rahadari has 60 Curves". The New Indian Express.
  • "World Highways - From rubber to nanotechnology, new additives give longer life". worldhighways.com.