Nitin Gadkari: Transforming Potholed Pathways to Flyways!

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When Nitin Gadkari took charge of Minister for Road Transport and Highways in Modi Sarkar, the ministry was in a complete mess, hundreds of road projects worth Crores of rupees were stuck due to Red tape & Land acquisition, different ministries worked like silos insuring that a simple environmental clearance took years to come or in some cases never came, projects were awarded without due clearances, the habit of declaring State highways into National highways was also prevalent. A number of policy initiatives was taken up by Nitin Gadkari to fix the problem: –

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The results for the spirited leadership of Nitin Gadkari are significant in recent months Road ministry has been able to roll out 200 stuck projects worth 3 lakh crore, for the projects which require Special attention and project wise decisions a special empowered committee is being formed to roll out the Rs 30,000 crore worth of projects that have been stuck for quite some time.

 

The issue of declining private investment in road construction, due to the previous policy paralysis, has also been addressed, Private investment in road development projects is witnessing an uptick, the government awarded highway development projects for 750 km on build, operate, transfer (BOT-Toll) basis in the first two months of FY16. This is in sharp contrast to the 700 km of road projects awarded on this mode in the entire duration of FY15. Quoting the CMD of Srei Infrastructure Hemant Kanoria , “The government has shown all intentions to see things moving. In fact, the projects that were stuck because of clearances for few years now, are getting sorted and several of them have been cleared.”

 

Apart from cleaning the previous mess in the Road Ministry, the road ministry under the leadership of Nitin Gadkari has taken a number of initiatives to make Kick Start Road building in India: –

 

 

 

 

 

As part of Government’s E-Governance initiative citizens can now track the pace of Road building in India using the online platform Epace.nic.in.

 

Nitin Gadkari has rolled out the Green Highways (Plantation, Transplantation, Beautification and Maintenance) Policy – 2015, to encourage green Highways which contribute to the green cover & help realize the vision of a clean and green India. At least Rs 5,000 crore will be spent on providing green cover to the country’s National Highways network in the next five years under the Green Highways Policy. Under this policy, the government has made it mandatory to set aside one per cent of the total project cost of any highways contract to a ” Green Fund ” corpus for plantation of trees along Highways. Help of Local community, farmers, NGOs, private sector, government agencies, self-help groups (SHGs) and the Forest Department will be sought to make the project a success. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Airports Authority of India’s GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation-GAGAN and BHUVAN would be used to map the progress on Plantation. The government plans greening of about 6,000 km of roads in the first year of the policy. Such an Initiative would help increase the forest cover of the country.

In regards to the areas of Road safety this government has taken 3 major steps.

 

 

 

Nitin Gadkari is a man on a mission. He has enthused the dormant Transport ministry with his skilled and spirited chieftainship. Suresh Prabhu is now the darling of Twitterati for his Super Hero antics, Piyush Goyal’s LED story has been appreciated by one and all, but the super-leader feats of Nitin Gadkari remain concealed from the public eyes. Nitin Gadkari has taken the pet and the most favourite project of last NDA Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee and the numbers above testify that he has been doing his work with utmost sincerity.

We wish Shri Nitin Gadkari, all the very best.

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