| National Highway 715A | ||||
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Map of the National Highway in red | ||||
| Route information | ||||
| Length | 39 km (24 mi) | |||
| Major junctions | ||||
| South end | Jagiroad | |||
| North end | Balugaon | |||
| Location | ||||
| Country | India | |||
| States | Assam | |||
| Highway system | ||||
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National Highway 715A, commonly calledNH 715A is anational highway inIndia.[1][2] It is aspur road ofNational Highway 15.[3] NH-715A traverses betweenJagiroad,Bhuragaon and Balugaon in the state ofAssam in India.[4][2][5]
NH715A begins atJagiroad in theMorigaon district. It traverses northwards, passing through:
The highway terminates near theDalgaon,Darrang district.
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The highway will starting fromJagiroad (Morigaon) toSamrang (Indo-Bhutan border). It was proposed by the Government of India on 2014 through a gazetted notification.
Starting fromJagiroad, it will begin at the junction ofNH-27. Then, it will overlap with the current Jagiroad-Morigaon Road (K.K. Handique Road) until Basnaghat. From Basnaghat, the tri-junction, it will continue further north to Bhuragaon.[6]
On the north side of the bridge from Balugaon, it will link to NH15 and it is will follow parallel to it until Rowta. From Rowta, it will extend to Samrang, near the Indo-Bhutan border.[7][6]
NH715A will play a crucial role in Assam's transportation network and will hold additional significance due to its strategic location:
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