NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet has approved a large infrastructure package focused on connectivity in southern India.
A multi-year package aims to expand highways, metro links, and freight corridors across Karnataka and neighbouring states.
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Key points
- Funding spread over five years
- Metro and highway projects prioritised
- State governments to co-fund select stretches
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