Hindustan Times (Noida)

Govt to miss highway target but overtake 2017-18 mark

- Anisha Dutta letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The ministry of road transport and highways is likely to miss the target of constructi­ng 45km a day of highways this financial year, set for it by roads minister Nitin Gadkari, although going by the current pace of work, it may still overtake last year’s achievemen­t.

This year, Gadkari set a target of constructi­ng 16,420km of highways; last year, the ministry built 9,829 km of highways. Last year’s target of constructi­on was around 15,000km of highways at a rate of 41km/day while they could achieve only 27km/day.

The current pace of constructi­on from the period of April to October is around 23km a day, according to road ministry officials who asked not to be named. The government had also set a target of awarding works for 20,000km of national highways during the current financial year, which was about 25% more than the 17,055 kilometers awarded during 2017-18. The total length of constructi­ons awarded last year was 2,352km, marginally higher than this year’s 1,999km.

“From April to October, we have been able to construct 4,830km of national highways. This is marginally better than the length constructe­d last year which was 4,085km with a rate of constructi­on of about 19.5km per day,” the official added.

Going by last year’s record, constructi­onactivity­shouldpick up in the second half of the financial year (June to September are the months when much of India gets rain).

THIS YEAR, GADKARI SET A TARGET OF 16,420KM OF HIGHWAYS; LAST YEAR, THE MINISTRY BUILT 9,829 KM OF HIGHWAYS

“Highway constructi­on during monsoon season is quite slow. From April to November, there were four months out of six months where some part of the country had rains and hence the projects get affected. The results of six months cannot be extrapolat­ed to the year. No doubt the targets are challengin­g but hopefully everyone in the ministry, financing spectrum, contractor and developers would take up the challenge and we would see much better results than last year,” said Kushal Singh, Partner, Deloitte India.

Still, the ministry has managed to construct more highways with every passing year. It did 4,410km in 2014-15, the first year of this government, 6,061km in 2015-16, and 8,200km in 2016-17.

“Our ministry is making all out efforts for improving and strengthen­ing the highways network in the country... There will also be focus on completing the detailed project reports of all the “in Principle” declared national highways,” Gadkari had said in April.

Gadkari also said that while the focus would be more on constructi­on, the total length

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