Total length of national highways increased by 59% in 9 years: Gadkari

Expansion of road network in north-east high priority, says the minister.

June 28, 2023: Road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari today said that the total length of the national highways (NHs) in the country increased by about 59% in the past nine years. As a result of this expansion, India now has the second-largest road network, after the US.

Addressing a press conference in New Delhi, Gadkari said: “The total length of national highways was 91,287 kilometre (km) in 2013-14, which increased to 145,240 km in 2022-23, which is a rise of more than 59% during this period.”

During the period, the increase in four-lane NHs rose about two times. In 2013-14, the length of four-lane NHs was 18,371 km which has increased to 44,654 km in the past nine years.

Gadkari said with the introduction of FASTag, there was a significant jump in the toll collection. The minister further informed that the revenues from tolls rose to Rs 41,342 crore in 2022-23 from Rs 4,770 crore in 2013-14. The government aimed to increase the toll revenue to Rs 1,30,000 crore by 2030, Gadkari added.

He said the waiting time at toll plazas had also reduced as a result of this. “In 2014, the waiting time at the toll plazas was 734 seconds, whereas in 2023 this was reduced to 47 seconds. We are hopeful that we will bring it down to 30 second soon,” he said.

The minister spoke about transformative impact of FASTag on travel experiences in India, saying it has revolutionised the concept of toll payments, eliminating the need for cash transactions. This breakthrough has saved approximately Rs 70,000 crore in wasted fuel expenses caused by waiting at the toll plazas, according to a research.

Gadkari said special emphasis was being laid on the expansion in road highway network in the north-east region, saying projects worth more than Rs 2 lakh crore were being carried out in the region. He also said 670 road side facilities were being developed with a view to provide a pleasant experience along the NHs.

The minister said under the NHAI‘s INVIT (Infrastructure Investment Trust) model, a bond issue was launched and garnered tremendous response. Within the first day of its availability on the Mumbai Stock Exchange, the bond witnessed seven times oversubscription. Gadkari urged investors to consider investing in the NHAI INVIT, which offers an attractive interest rate of 8.05%, surpassing traditional bank rates.

The NHAI achieved seven world records, showcasing their commitment to technological advancements and their ambition to position India as the second-largest road network in the world, after the US.

On the issue of green initiatives, Gadkari said the NHAI transplanted more than 68,000 while it planted 3.86 crore trees in the last nine years. Talking about water rejuvenation initiatives, he said the NHAI had developed more than 15,000 Amrit Sarovars along the national highways across the country.

The minister  pointed out that his ministry has utilised 30 lakh tonne of garbage in road construction for the Delhi Ring Road project, demonstrating a proactive approach towards waste management and sustainable infrastructure development. He highlighted the introduction of bamboo crash barriers, which provide enhanced strength and durability while generating employment opportunities and promoting environmental sustainability.

In line with the government’s commitment to a sustainable future, Gadkari unveiled a vision for increased electric vehicle adoption over the next five years.

 

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