Hindustan Times (East UP)

₹7L-Cr being spent on expressway­s: Gadkari

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NEW DELHI: The government is spending ₹7 lakh crore on building green express highways through modern technology which in turn would provide smart transporta­tion and reduce pollution, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Wednesday.

Of these, ₹1 lakh crore Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is likely to be completed within a year while Delhi-Meerut Expressway will be inaugurate­d in a month or two, the road transport and highways minister said while addressing a virtual event organised by PHD Chamber of Commerce here.

“We are spending ₹7 lakh crore on building green express highways. These... will reduce air pollution, traffic jam and minimise logistics and transporta­tion cost,” he said at the National Roads & Highways Summit “Focus on Green Infrastruc­ture”.

He said these are being built with state-of-the-art technique with advanced engineerin­g to provide intelligen­t traffic while taking care of the ecology and environmen­t conservati­on with an aim to reduce green house emission.

The Prime Minister has set a target of ₹111 lakh crore under the National Infrastruc­ture Pipeline and it would be the government’s effort to adopt a green approach and “developmen­t without destructio­n,” the minister said.

Of the 22 green highway corridors, Delhi-Mumbai Expressway on a new alignment would reduce the travel time between both the metropolis­es to 12 hours by car in comparison to 40 hours at present, he said.

“60% of this 1,300 km project has been completed and we are trying to complete it within one year,” the minister said, adding that the first phase of DelhiMumba­i Expressway project will have 8 lanes while the second phase will have 12.

A separate electric highway lane will be constructe­d in it, he said and added that within a year electric trucks will be available.

Gadkari said work on Delhi-Amritsar-Katra project is likely to start in two to three months and in the pipeline are ₹4,063 crore Delhi-Faridabad-Sohna express highway and ₹4,000 crore Ahmedabad-Dholera highway. As far as Delhi is concerned, Gadkari said projects worth ₹60,000 crore are being implemente­d to reduce air pollution in the national capital and said ₹10,000 crore Dwarka-Express Highway is an “engineerin­g marvel”.

He said 50% work has been completed on the 30 km project that has one tunnel and flyovers.

Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II) project for Delhi has also been cleared, Gadkari said.

“Delhi-Meerut expressway will be inaugurate­d in next one to two months and it will reduce the travel time to Meerut from Delhi to 45 minutes from the present 4 hours,” Gadkari said.

The minister said with the completion of Delhi-Saharanpur-Dehradun project, the travel time between Delhi and Dehradun will reduce to two hours and “it is a promise not declaratio­n.”.

Projects will also ensure Delhi to Chandigarh in 2 hours and Delhi to Haridwar also in 2 hours, he said.

The minister said the ₹12,000 crore Chardham project to provide all-weather connectivi­ty to Gangotri, Yamunotri, Badrinath and Kedarnath is nearing completion and will boost tourism in Uttarakhan­d. In addition, priority will also be given to the ₹12,000 crore Raipur-Visakhapat­nam project and ₹10,000 crore Bengaluru Ring Road project besides Surat-Ahmedabad, Durg-Raipur, Chennai-Salem projects.

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Union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari.

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