India’s
national highway network will be equivalent to the road network of the US by
the end of 2024, road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari said on
Friday,9 Feb, underlining importance of highways for achieving the goal of a
developed nation.
Speaking at the event, Gadkari said Centre
was constructing 36 express highways, which would cut travel time to various
cities.
He said a highway
project to connect Delhi with Chennai would cut the distance by 320 kilometres.
“One
thing is very clear if we need capital investment, development in industry, we
should have good infrastructure. Without water, power, transport and
communication, we can’t develop agriculture, services, industry. Without
infrastructure, we cannot develop tourism,” he said.
“After 2014, when Modiji became the PM, he decided to give highest priority to
the development of infrastructure. When we have decided to make India a
developed country, the fastest growing economy in the world and the dream of
the prime minister to make India’s
economy the third largest economy in the world, for that reason we need to
develop global standard infrastructure and we are trying our level best,” said
the minister.
He said ethanol is being produced from bamboo in Assam’s Numaligarh and
asserted by changing the fuel and
building good roads would bring down the logistics cost in the country to
single digit