Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Gadkari wants Davoslike city in Auli

A network of alternativ­e modes of transporta­tion would also be developed in the skiing destinatio­n

- Deep Joshi deep.joshi@hindustant­imes.com ▪

DEHRADUN: Union road transport minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday reiterated his idea of developing a Davos-like city and an internatio­nal hub of winter tourism in Auli, a well-known skiing destinatio­n in Uttarakhan­d.

Speaking at a private function here, the minister said plans were also afoot to develop electricit­y powered alternativ­e mode of transport facilities in Uttarakhan­d and Himachal Pradesh.

“Under that plan which will be completed in the next two years electricit­y powered transport facilities like funicular railways, ropeways and cable cars will be developed in the two states,” he said, adding in that connection 100 places had been already indentifie­d.

A survey of those places had been carried out by McKinsey, an internatio­nal consultanc­y agency.

“The experts of the consultanc­y firm will soon have a meeting with the officials of the state government to decide on the modalities of implementi­ng the project,” Gadkari said.

“The consultanc­y firm will also prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for developing Auli as an internatio­nal hub of winter tourism.”

A network of alternativ­e modes of transporta­tion would also be developed in Auli, Gadkari said. In February last year, Gadkari mooted the idea of a Davos-like city after attending the World Economic Forum in the Swiss city.

He also announced that the upcoming Delhi-Dehradun highway would also be developed like an expressway, for which the work of preparing DPR had been initiated.

To a query by a person in the audience, he admitted that the implementa­tion of the DelhiDehra­dun highway had been delayed.

“Among the highway projects being implemente­d across the country this is the only black spot I encountere­d, so far,” Gadkari said referring to the highway that, he assured, would be completed by December 2018.

Gadkari said the national highway projects worth ₹8 lakh crore had been completed across the country under the BJP regime. “All these works had been carried out with full transparen­cy and honesty.”

Breaking his silence for the first time on the ₹300 crore scam pertaining to the widening of the NH-71 in Udham Singh Nagar, the union minister suggested the state government “thoroughly carry out” its ongoing probe into the swindle.

Indirectly referring to the reports about the Centre’s reluctance to order a CBI probe into the scam pertaining to the land acquisitio­n for the nh-71 project , he suggested it (Centre) had no role in that (land acqusition)

“We have no role in land acquisitio­n for the NH-71 project,” he said contradict­ing media reports about National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) officials being involved in land acquisitio­n.

DP Singh, an official and the prime accused in the NH Scam, was recently sent to jail following a Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) probe ordered by chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat. Enquiry is also on against half-a-dozen officials of the state government allegedly involved in the multi-crore NH-71 swindle.

Gadkari said the NHAI had no role in acquiring land for highway projects.

“It is something which falls under the jurisdicti­on of the state government…The entire process of land acquisitio­n is carried out by the district magistrate­s,” he said while dubbing the media reports about the difference­s between him and the chief minister over the NH scam probe as “media manufactur­ed”.

“Let nobody harbour any doubts that the chief minister and I are on the same page on the issue,” he said, adding that he fully supported the chief minister for his zero tolerance for corruption.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? ▪ Tourists enjoy skiing in Auli located in Chamoli district.
HT PHOTO ▪ Tourists enjoy skiing in Auli located in Chamoli district.

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