Kanti Highway

Kanti Highway or NH37 Nepali: कन्ती लोक्पथ रोड) is a 92-kilometre-long (57 mi) feeder road under construction in Bagmati Province, Nepal, that connects Lalitpur Metropolitan City to Hetauda Sub-Metropolitan City.

[1][2] The construction on the road started in 1954 by King Mahendra, and the road was initially named Tikabhairab-Hetauda Road.

[3][4] However, in 1962, it was named Kanti Highway after the Queen Kanti of Nepal.

[3] In the late 1990s, the Government of Nepal recognised this road as an alternative highway of Tribhuvan Highway (H02) that connects Kathmandu to Birgunj on the Nepal-India border.

[3][5] This Nepalese road or road transport-related article is a stub.