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Gujarat Builds ‘Road to Infinity’ for Kutch Desert Revival

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Kutch’s isolated Khadir Bet is no longer cut off, thanks to CM Bhupendra Patel’s ambitious 22-km ‘Road to Infinity’ from Ekla to Bambhanka. Costing Rs 140 crore, this paved marvel through white sands and sea mirrors ‘Road to Heaven,’ delivering connectivity to 12,000 residents in 12 villages.

Bhachau journey slashes from over 150 km to 75-80 km. Resident Hardeep Singh Jadeja testifies: ‘180 km down to 70 km across 11 villages—revolutionary for travel efficiency.’

Key attractions along the way include historic tortoise-shaped Hanuman Bet’s Raneshwar Hanuman Temple and Asia’s premier Flamingo City breeding site. Faith and nature tourism set to soar.

Mahant Yogi Devnath affirms, ‘Boosts tourism, regional advancement, border troop speed.’ Tourist Anees Sheikh says, ‘Migratory birds draw us; now 150 km instead of 300—top-notch road.’

‘Enhances social lives, tourism, Dholavira access,’ adds engineer Iqbal Topiwala, tying it to existing Road to Heaven.

Fulfilling 50+ years of pleas, it aids Narmada access. This infrastructure powerhouse drives development, economic surge through visitors, and sustainable progress in Gujarat’s Kutch.