Inadequate road connectivity had hampered the economic growth of rural India in the years prior to this program. To address the challenge, the government launched the Prime Minister’s Rural Roads Program (PMGSY) in 2000. The national program intended to upgrade about 738,000 kilometers (km) of rural roads to an all-weather standard at a total estimated cost of about $30 billion.
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