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Peri urban highways in India quickly serve as a catalyst for institutional groups, form fundamental land use patterns and operate socio-economic changes. This paper examines Lucknow-Faizabad Highway (NH-27), a rapidly developed corridor where high educational institutions have emerged as an anchor for development and change. Using a research design with mixed method, studies of the study sector, GIS-based mapping of land use, stakeholder interviews and secondary policy assessments are integrated, complemented with comparative inspirations from Mumbai Pune Corridor (India) and Karakoram Highway (Pakistan). Conclusions suggest that institutional-divided development stimulates economic activity, employment and regional connection, and provides adverse consequences including ribbon development, irregular rented housing markets, traffic overload, hygiene challenges, speculative property and environmental decline. The perspective of the stakeholder emphasizes the contradictions between short -term economic vitality and long -term urban stability. The thesis argues that the weak enforcement of the legislative structure, the fragmented governance and the absence of a subtle level plan are increasing these challenges. In order to solve these issues, studies have proposed an integrated set of strategies, including regulatory rules, student housing and infrastructure, public -private partnership for transport and waste management reforms and adopt green infrastructure. Permanent urban development and SDG 11 emphasize the importance of balancing the economic opportunity with social equity and ecological flexibility in the newspapers, by coordinating institutional expansion with the principles to 11 (sustainable cities and communities).
"Planning Implications of Institutional hubs along Highways: A case of Lucknow–Faizabad corridor", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.11, Issue 1, page no.b382-b396, January-2026, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2512147.pdf
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