National Highway 14 (India) Explained

Country:IND
Type:NH
Route:14
Length Km:306
Image Notes:Schematic map of National Highways in India
Map Custom:yes
Direction A:North
Terminus A:Morgram
Direction B:South
Terminus B:Kharagpur
Junction:SH 7 at Nalhati.
SH 11 at Mahammad Bazar.
SH 6 at Suri.
SH 14 at Dubrajpur
NH 19 at Punjabi Morh, Raniganj.
SH 8 from Gangajalghati to Bankura.
SH 9 from Bikna to Gobindpur.
SH 2 at Bankura and Bishnupur.
SH 4 at Chandrakona Road.
SH 7 at Midnapore.
States:West Bengal
Previous Type:NH
Next Type:NH
Previous Route:12
Next Route:16

National Highway 14 (NH 14) is a National Highway in India.[1] It runs from Morgram to Kharagpur in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Route

NH 14 originates from its junction with NH 12 at Morgram in Murshidabad district and passes through Lohapur (a little off the highway), Nalhati, Rampurhat, Mallarpur, Gonpur, Deucha, Mohammad Bazar, Tilpara Barrage across Mayurakshi River, Suri, Bakreswar Thermal Power Plant Township (a little off the highway), Dubrajpur, Bhimgara (all in Birbhum district), Pandabeswar, Haripur, Sonpur Bazari, Raniganj (all in Paschim Bardhaman district), Mejia, Durlabhpur, Gangajalghati, Amarkanan, Bankura, Bheduasole, Onda, Bishnupur (all in Bankura district), Garbeta, Chandrakona Road, Salboni, Midnapore (all in Paschim Medinipur district) before terminating at its junction with NH 16 near Kharagpur.[1] [2] This Highway has 2 other sub routes running through Birbhum District. One sub route starts from Dubrajpur and runs up till Panagarh via Joydev Kenduli Morh, Ilambazar, Guskara Morh & Kanksa, meeting with NH 19 at Panagarh. Another subroute starts from Suri & running via Purandarpur, Panrui, Sriniketan-Suiri Morh, Kamarpara, joins the earlier sub route at Ilambazar.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rationalisation of Numbering Systems of National Highways. Department of Road Transport and Highways. 3 April 2012. New Delhi. https://web.archive.org/web/20160201124738/http://dorth.gov.in/writereaddata/sublinkimages/finaldoc6143316640.pdf. 1 February 2016. dead.
  2. Google maps