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PM unveils Gati Shakti National Master Plan for infrastruc­ture

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday launched a Rs100 lakh-crore national master plan for multi-modal connectivi­ty that aims to develop infrastruc­ture to reduce logistic costs and boost the economy.

PM Gati Shakti targets to cut logistic costs, increase cargo handling capacity and reduce the turnaround time, Modi said at a function to launch the plan.

The plan aims to lend more power and speed to projects by connecting all concerned department­s on one platform, he said, adding the infrastruc­ture schemes of various ministries and state government­s will be designed and executed with a common vision.

Modi said taxpayers’ money in the past was ‘insulted’ through a lethargic approach to developmen­t work, with department­s working in silos and there was no coordinati­on on projects.

Developmen­t, he said, is not possible without quality infrastruc­ture and the government has now resolved to develop it in a holistic manner.

Gati Shakti joins different department­s for the coordinate­d developmen­t of projects from road to railways, aviation to agricultur­e, the Prime Minister said.

Stating that high logistics cost in India at 13 per cent of GDP was impacting competitiv­eness in exports, he said PM Gati Shakti is aimed at reducing logistic cost and turnaround time.

This, he said, will give a boost to India as an investment destinatio­n. The speed and scale India is witnessing under his government was never seen in the previous 70 years of independen­ce.

Giving examples, Modi said the first interstate natural gas pipeline was commission­ed in 1987. From then to 2014, 15,000-km of the natural gas pipeline was built. Currently, more than 16,000-km of the new gas pipeline is being constructe­d.

“What was done in 27 years, we are doing in it in less than half that time,” he said.

In five years prior to the BJP government coming to power in 2014, 1,900-km of the rail line was doubled, while in the last 7 years 9,000-km of rail line doubling has happened.

Similarly, against 3,000 km of railway line electrific­ation in five years prior to 2014, 24,000 km rail line doubling has happened in the last 7 years.

From 250-km of metro in 2015, the metro rail network has expanded to 700-km and work is on another 1,000-km, he said, adding 1.5 lakh village panchayats have been connected with optic fibre network in last 7 years as compared to only 60 village panchayats in five years prior to 2014.

Vessel turnaround time at ports has been reduced from 41 to 27 hours and attempts are being made to reduce it further, he said, adding 4.25 lakh circuit km of power transmissi­on line have been laid against 3 lakh circuit km in five years prior to 2014.

Renewable energy has expanded the times, he said.

PM GatiShakti plan involves the creation of a common umbrella platform through which infrastruc­ture projects can be planned and implemente­d efficientl­y by way of coordinati­on between various ministries or depts on a real-time basis.

 ?? -PTI ?? PM Modi during the launch of the Gati Shakti-National Master Plan at Pragati Maidan in Delhi on Wednesday. Commerce & Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and C&I MoS Anupriya Patel are also seen.
-PTI PM Modi during the launch of the Gati Shakti-National Master Plan at Pragati Maidan in Delhi on Wednesday. Commerce & Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and C&I MoS Anupriya Patel are also seen.

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