| National Highway 60 | ||||
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Road map of India with National Highway 60 highlighted in blue | ||||
| Route information | ||||
| Length | 446 km (277 mi) GQ: 119 km (74 mi) (Balasore - Kharagpur) | |||
| Major junctions | ||||
| From | Balasore,Odisha at junction ofNH 5 | |||
| Major intersections | NH 6 atKharagpur,NH 2 atRaniganj | |||
| To | Morgram at junction ofNH 34 | |||
| Location | ||||
| Country | India | |||
| States | Odisha,West Bengal | |||
| Primary destinations | Jaleswar -Kharagpur -Medinipur -Bishnupur -Bankura -Raniganj -Suri -Rampurhat | |||
| Highway system | ||||
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National Highway 60 orNH 60 was aNational Highway ofIndia that ran from the junction withNH 5 atBalasore to the junction withNH 34 atMorgram. It passed throughJaleswar,Dantan,Belda,Narayangarh,Kharagpur,Medinipur,Salboni,Chandrakona RoadDurllabhganj,Bishnupur,Bankura,Gangajalghati,Mejia andRaniganj,Pandaveshwar,Dubrajpur,Suri,Mohammad Bazar,Mallarpur,Rampurhat,Nalhati.
TheSheoraphuli–Kamarkundu–Tarakeswar–Arambagh Road meets NH 60 atBishnupur. It meets and merges with theBankura–Jhargram Road (State Highway 9) at Dhaldanga up to Bikna. The total length of NH 60 is 446 km (277 mi) out of which 57 km (35 mi) is in Odisha and 389 km (242 mi) in West Bengal.[1]In 2010, the highway was renumbered to form parts of present-dayNH 16,NH 49, and all ofNH 14. The section between Balasore and Kharagpur became part of NH 16, after which a small portion of NH 49 is used to connect to the start of NH 14, upon which the rest of the route continues as until its terminus in Morgram.
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