India’s first National Highway Steel Slag Road Technology Opened
Recently, India’s first National Highway Steel Slag Road section on NH-66, connecting Mumbai to Goa was inaugurated.
- The highway marks a milestone in sustainable road construction technology, converting waste from steel industries into a valuable resource for building robust and eco-friendly national highways.
Steel Slag Road Technology
- The revolutionary Steel Slag Road Technology, developed by the CSIR-Central Road Research Institute (CSIR-CRRI), plays a pivotal role in repurposing steel industry waste into wealth.
- This technology helps the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) in constructing stronger and environmentally friendly national highways across the country.
- In 2022, Surat in Gujarat became the first city ....
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