Millennium Post

‘`1L cr Delhi-mumbai Expressway project offers huge investment opportunit­ies’

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NEW DELHI: The upcoming Rs 1 lakh crore Delhi-mumbai Expressway project offers huge investment opportunit­ies for investors, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Saturday said urging players to invest in proposed townships, smart villages and wayside amenities.

The minister also exhorted industry players to look into the possibilit­ies of setting up clusters of leather, plastic, chemical and other products along the greenfield highway that is expected to cut down the travel time between Delhi and Mumbai to just 12 hours.

“The new alignment of the highway passes through most backward and tribal areas of Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh...there are no industries there. It is time to decongest already developed areas. It offers industry players huge investment opportunit­ies like setting up leather, plastic, chemical, etc clusters,” the road transport and highways minister said.

These clusters will help in all-round developmen­t of the backward areas of these states, the senior minister said while interactin­g with members of Practising Engineers, Architects and Town Planners Associatio­n (PEATA) of India through video conferenci­ng. Gadkari, who also holds MSME portfolio, urged town planners and others to look into the possibilit­ies of investing in smart cities and smart villages, along with 2,000 roadside amenities and logistic parks that are being planned along this highway.

He also stressed the need for

low-cost housing projects along the expressway while utilising waste materials without compromisi­ng on the quality front.

“The government plans to complete this highway within three years and 32 of the total 60 packages (contracts) of this Rs 1

lakh crore highway project have already been awarded,” he said.

Last month, the minister had said that the NHAI was also looking into the possibilit­y of building a smart township there and a cabinet note was floated for this. Gadkari had said the government saved about Rs 16,000 crore on land acquisitio­n front alone on the project on a new alignment and will pass through backward and far-flung tribal areas of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan.

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