₹20,787 Crore Sanctioned for Nagpur-Goa Shaktipeeth Expressway: Full Route, Benefits & Economic Impact

Nagpur Goa Expressway: In a monumental move to boost connectivity and religious tourism across Maharashtra, the Maharashtra Cabinet has approved ₹20,787 crore for the ambitious Shaktipeeth Expressway, a transformative infrastructure project that will link the eastern city of Nagpur to the Goa border at Patradevi, Sindhudurg.
This 802.529 km long expressway, also referred to as the Shaktipeeth Mahamarg, will create a seamless travel corridor through 12 major districts, drastically reducing the Nagpur-to-Goa travel time from 18 hours to just 8 hours.
Massive Infrastructure Leap: ₹20,787 Crore Budgeted for Spiritual and Economic Growth
The sanctioned fund of ₹20,787 crore underlines the State Government’s vision of integrating infrastructure with religious tourism and regional development. The expressway is being constructed by Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) with significant backing from HUDCO, which has already sanctioned a ₹12,000 crore loan for land acquisition.
A total of 7,500 hectares of land is being acquired to enable smooth construction and route alignment, ensuring minimum disruption and maximum efficiency.
Complete Route of Shaktipeeth Expressway: 12 Districts Connected
The proposed expressway will begin at Paonar in Wardha district and traverse the heart of Maharashtra, touching:
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Wardha
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Yavatmal
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Hingoli
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Nanded
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Parbhani
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Beed
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Latur
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Dharashiv (Osmanabad)
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Solapur
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Sangli
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Kolhapur
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Sindhudurg
It will ultimately merge with the Konkan Expressway near Patradevi, enhancing access to Goa and other Konkan coastal hubs.
Religious Tourism Focus: Sacred Shaktipeeths Along the Route
The name Shaktipeeth Mahamarg is not arbitrary. It reflects the expressway’s strategic alignment with Maharashtra’s sacred spiritual sites, boosting religious tourism and pilgrimage traffic.
The expressway will connect:
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Mahur – the abode of Goddess Renuka
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Tuljapur – famous for Tulja Bhavani temple
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Kolhapur – home to Mahalaxmi temple
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Ambejogai – renowned for Yogeshwari Devi
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Aundha Nagnath – one of the 12 Jyotirlingas
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Parli Vaijnath – another revered Jyotirlinga
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Pandharpur – key pilgrimage center of Lord Vitthal
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Karanja Lad, Akkalkot, Gangapur, Narsobachi Wadi, and Audumbar – all deeply rooted in Maharashtra’s spiritual culture
This religious connectivity ensures the expressway becomes a vital part of the Shaktipeeth Darshan Circuit, giving devotees easier access to multiple temples within a short span of travel.
Nagpur to Goa in 8 Hours: Travel Time Reduced by 10 Hours
Currently, the journey from Nagpur to Goa takes approximately 18 hours via congested and often degraded state and national highways. The Shaktipeeth Expressway is engineered to cut this time down to just 8 hours, bringing unprecedented comfort and convenience to both tourists and transporters.
This will not only boost tourism to Goa and Konkan, but also enhance cargo movement between Eastern Maharashtra, Marathwada, and Western Maharashtra’s port hubs.
Boosting Rural Connectivity and Farmer Economy
One of the lesser-known, yet powerful, benefits of the Shaktipeeth Expressway is the rural integration it will facilitate. As it cuts through largely agrarian regions of Yavatmal, Beed, Latur, and Nanded, the expressway will:
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Connect remote villages to urban markets
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Reduce transportation cost for agricultural goods
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Open up storage, cold-chain, and logistic hubs along the route
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Attract industrial investment in underdeveloped belts
This means better prices for farmers, job creation, and the overall upliftment of rural economies across central and southern Maharashtra.
Strategic Development Corridor: Beyond Religion and Roads
The expressway is envisioned as more than just a road. It is a strategic development corridor with multi-dimensional objectives:
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Tourism: Religious and leisure-based, especially boosting pilgrimages and Goa tourism
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Logistics: Connecting Nagpur’s MIHAN hub with Goa’s port and tourism infrastructure
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Healthcare Access: Connecting remote areas to major medical cities like Nagpur, Solapur, and Kolhapur
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Educational Outreach: Students from rural regions can easily reach institutions in major cities
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Emergency Response: Faster movement of ambulances, disaster recovery units, and public safety forces
Construction Timeline and Expected Completion
While no official timeline has been publicly confirmed, the land acquisition has already begun, and MSRDC aims to start actual construction by end of 2025. Given the magnitude and cost of the project, it is expected to be completed in phases over the next 4-5 years.
Once completed, this expressway will rank among the longest and most significant expressways in India, both in scale and cultural impact.
Why Shaktipeeth Expressway is a Game-Changer for Maharashtra
To summarize, here’s what makes the Shaktipeeth Expressway a groundbreaking initiative:
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₹20,787 crore investment to transform regional connectivity
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802.529 km route linking Nagpur to Goa via 12 districts
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Reduced travel time from 18 to 8 hours
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Strategic integration of key religious shrines and Jyotirlingas
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Boost to rural economy, tourism, agriculture, and logistics
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One of India’s largest multi-purpose expressways
This is not merely a road – it is a symbol of progress, faith, and future-ready development in Maharashtra.