National Highway 127 (India)

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

National Highway 127
Route information
Length42 km (26 mi)
Major junctions
FromNagaon
ToJakhalabandha
Location
CountryIndia
StatesAssam
Highway system
NH 27 NH 715

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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