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Govt plans to build 30 km of road per day for two years: Gadkari

FP Archives • March 9, 2015, 15:29:11 IST
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Government plans to lay 30 kms of roads per day in the next two years, up from the current level of 11 kms a day, Rajya Sabha was informed.

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Govt plans to build 30 km of road per day for two years: Gadkari

New Delhi: Government plans to lay 30 kms of roads per day in the next two years, up from the current level of 11 kms a day, Rajya Sabha was informed on Monday. [caption id=“attachment_2143471” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Nitin Gadkari said the government plans to build 30 km of road per day for the next two years. PTI Nitin Gadkari said the government plans to build 30 km of road per day for the next two years. PTI[/caption] “We want to build 30 kms of road in the next two years,” Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said while replying to a question during Question Hour. At present, 11 kms of road are being laid each day which is likely to go up to 15 kms by the end of March this year, he said. To another question, the Minister said the toll collected on the Delhi-Agra Highway by DA Toll Road, which is an SPV of Reliance Infra, was being kept in an escrow account following a CAG report. In December last year, the CAG report had said by the end of August 2013, DA Toll Road collected a toll amounting to Rs 120 crore. The minister also said that National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has been facing serious delays in project completion on account of various factors including land accquisition, environment and forest clearance. “It has now been decided that unless possession of land to the extent of at least 80 percent for BOT and 90 percent EPC projects is available, no project shall be awarded,” Gadkari said. The government would come out with a new “model agreement” for road projects, the Minister said. Efforts were on to bring down the burden of toll on the common people and a report in this regard would be put up before the Cabinet to see what relief could be given, he said. PTI

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