National Highway 127 (India)

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National Highway 127
Route information
Length42 km (26 mi)
Major junctions
FromNagaon
ToJakhalabandha
Location
StatesAssam
Highway system
  • Roads in India
  • Expressways
  • National
  • State
  • Asian
NH 27 NH 715

National Highway 127 is a national highway of India. It connects Nagaon and Jakhalabandha in the state of Assam.[1]

Route[]

National Highway 127 connects Mainly Nagaon District's Uriagaon, Puranigudam, Samaguri,New Gatanga, Rangagorah, Amoni, Missa, Kaliabor Tiniali, Kuwaritol and Jakhalabandha Town. This road under as Asian Highway 1 (AH-1) and Assam Trunk Road (AT Road)

New Gatanga Highway[]

New Gatanga Highway is a Main Road of Gatanga Village. New Gatanga Highway also Known as Gatanga Main Road. New Gatanga Highway is under AT Road, NH-127, AH-1. This road Total Length 2.5 KM. New Gatanga Highway Located in New Gatanga Point. This is a complete 4 Lane High Speed Road. This Road Start Point is Satsanga Temple and End Point is Rangagarah Shiv Mandir.

New Gatanga Village[]

New Gatanga Highway

New Gatanga is a village of Nagaon District. New Gatanga Village Located Gatanga VIP Road. New Gatanga Village Old Name is Gotonga. National Highway 127 & Kolong River Passes through the center of New Gatanga Village. New Gatanga Famous for Gatanga Temple Naam Kirtan Festival & Shitala Puja & Mela. New Gatanga also Known as Village of Temples. New Gatanga famous Building Landmark is: Gatanga Shopping Complex- Building it's also located near New Gatanga Highway. New Gatanga also have many fisheries like: Gatanga Beel , Gatanga Fisheries Point, Gatanga-Kuthani Beel etc. The Kolong River, A tributary of Brahmaputra River flows through in the New Gatanga and in the process divided the village into two distinct region: New Gatanga and Chokitup. New Gatanga on North- Kolong River & New Gatanga Highway East- Gatanga Visharjan Ghat West- Gatanga Bengali LP School South- Gatanga Beels & Fisheries.

References[]

  1. ^ "Rationalisation of Numbering Systems of National Highways" (PDF). New Delhi: Department of Road Transport and Highways. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2012.


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