
The Ganga Expressway, spanning 594 kilometers from Meerut to Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh, is India's largest greenfield expressway designed for high-speed, efficient travel and economic growth. NDTV AutoMate conducted exclusive pre-inauguration drives, adhering to the 120 km/h speed limit, completing the route in under six hours. Controlled tests on a closed airstrip section demonstrated the expressway's capability to support speeds over 300 km/h, highlighting its advanced engineering and quality infrastructure.
The articles primarily focus on the technical and infrastructural aspects of the Ganga Expressway, emphasizing its scale, quality, and economic significance. They present the government's infrastructure development efforts positively without engaging in political debate or criticism. The coverage reflects a neutral stance, highlighting engineering achievements and safety disclaimers without partisan framing.
The overall tone is positive, highlighting the expressway's advanced construction, smooth driving experience, and potential to enhance regional connectivity. While the articles caution against speeding and emphasize responsible driving, the sentiment celebrates the project's engineering success and its role in improving India's road infrastructure.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| ndtv | Exclusive: NDTV AutoMate Drives From Meerut To Prayagraj In 5 Hours On Ganga Expressway | Center | Positive |
| ndtv | Ganga Expressway: India's Fastest Drive Yet With Audi RS Q8 | Center | Positive |
ndtv broke this story on 29 Apr, 08:27 am. Other outlets followed.
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