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Nitin Gadkari on upcoming projects: Greenfield Expressways, Rs 3,500 cr tunnel to ease Delhi traffic and more

Nitin Gadkari on upcoming projects: Greenfield Expressways, Rs 3,500 cr tunnel to ease Delhi traffic and more

Time of India2 days ago

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari asserted on Monday Indian road infrastructure will be similar to America's in another two years, backing his argument that his government has ramped up spending in roads and highways over the past decade. "We are building so many highways in Delhi that we will reach from Delhi to Dehradun in 2 hours, Delhi to Amritsar in 3.5-4 hours, Delhi to Katra in 6 hours, Delhi to Srinagar in 8 hours, Delhi to Jaipur in 2 hours, Chennai to Bengaluru in 2 hours, Bengaluru to Mysuru in 1 hour, Meerut to Delhi in 50 minutes. We are making about 25 more Green Express Highways like this, and I think this will change the whole map of India. We are constructing the Kedarnath and Hemkund ropeways in Uttarakhand. We are making roads worth Rs 1.5 lakh crores to free Delhi from the problems of traffic jams and pollution...," Nitin Gadkari said.
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