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Tribune News Service
Dharamsala, May 6
Himachal would get 1,500 km new national highways worth Rs 15,000 crores this financial year. Union Minister for Surface Transport Nitin Gadkari said this while addressing a press conference here today.
Gadkari, on a private visit to Dharamsala, was accompanied by state Transport Minister GS Bali and former BJP minister Kishan Kapoor.
The minister said he had already approved 1,368 km new national highways for Himachal on the recommendations of the party MPs and the state government.
Announcing other sops for Himachal, the minister said that Shimla bypass project worth Rs 1,500 crores has been sanctioned by the Union Ministry for Surface Transport. The foundation stone for the project would be laid this month and the work is likely to be started by the month of June.
He also said five railway over bridges (ROBs) worth Rs 500 crores all of which would come up in Kangra have been sanctioned. The minister promised to sanction another ROB in Nagrota Bagwan area of Kangra on the request of GS Bali. The union minister, however, said though sanctioned by the union ministry the projects can be expedited only if the state government cooperates in acquisition of land for the projects.
He also said that the studies were going on four rivers in Himachal Pradesh to develop water transport services. The possibility of landing sea planes in lakes of Himachal would also be studied, Gadkari said.
Gadkari said that present NDA had laid stress on increasing the National
Highways across the country. Presently, the total length of the National
Highways in the country was 90,000 km. The National Highways were carrying 40 per cent of the total traffic in the country. The present government had fixed a target of increasing the length of the National Highways in the country to 2 lakh kms.
Gadkari said the speed of construction of the National Highways in the country earlier was just about two km per day. At present, it was 20 km per day. “I wanted to take it to 30 km per day. However, the target is unlikely to be achieved due to problems in acquisition of land”, he said.
Gadkari said he would request the Himachal government to explore the options of installing electric cable cars in the state. The Union Ministry for Surface Transport has sources technology from Germany and other European countries for the purpose. The union government can also help Himachal in getting loans at rates as low as 2.5 per cent for bringing up the ropeways in the state, he said.
The minister also said that the union government was concerned about the rising pollution levels in the country and by 2020 it would adopt the Euro-6 level emissions levels for vehicles running the country.
The minister also said that keeping in view the problems of diesel taxi operators of Delhi the union government would request the Supreme Court to give them time for switch over.
“I have asked my officials to look for technologies to convert diesel taxis to those running on CNG so that the operators who had taken loan for purchasing the vehicles are not left in lurch”, Gadkari said.
The minister also said to promote electric vehicles in the country ISRO scientists were asked to develop low cost lithium ion batteries. The scientists have developed lithium ion batteries at the cost of Rs 6 lakh that is about 10 times lower than the cost of such batteries in European countries.
The batteries are still being tested, he said. He said Rs 5,000 crores had been kept for plantation around the highways.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/himachal/1-500-km-new-nhs-this-year-gadkari/233021.html
Tribune News Service
Dharamsala, May 6
Himachal would get 1,500 km new national highways worth Rs 15,000 crores this financial year. Union Minister for Surface Transport Nitin Gadkari said this while addressing a press conference here today.
Gadkari, on a private visit to Dharamsala, was accompanied by state Transport Minister GS Bali and former BJP minister Kishan Kapoor.
The minister said he had already approved 1,368 km new national highways for Himachal on the recommendations of the party MPs and the state government.
Announcing other sops for Himachal, the minister said that Shimla bypass project worth Rs 1,500 crores has been sanctioned by the Union Ministry for Surface Transport. The foundation stone for the project would be laid this month and the work is likely to be started by the month of June.
He also said five railway over bridges (ROBs) worth Rs 500 crores all of which would come up in Kangra have been sanctioned. The minister promised to sanction another ROB in Nagrota Bagwan area of Kangra on the request of GS Bali. The union minister, however, said though sanctioned by the union ministry the projects can be expedited only if the state government cooperates in acquisition of land for the projects.
He also said that the studies were going on four rivers in Himachal Pradesh to develop water transport services. The possibility of landing sea planes in lakes of Himachal would also be studied, Gadkari said.
Gadkari said that present NDA had laid stress on increasing the National
Highways across the country. Presently, the total length of the National
Highways in the country was 90,000 km. The National Highways were carrying 40 per cent of the total traffic in the country. The present government had fixed a target of increasing the length of the National Highways in the country to 2 lakh kms.
Gadkari said the speed of construction of the National Highways in the country earlier was just about two km per day. At present, it was 20 km per day. “I wanted to take it to 30 km per day. However, the target is unlikely to be achieved due to problems in acquisition of land”, he said.
Gadkari said he would request the Himachal government to explore the options of installing electric cable cars in the state. The Union Ministry for Surface Transport has sources technology from Germany and other European countries for the purpose. The union government can also help Himachal in getting loans at rates as low as 2.5 per cent for bringing up the ropeways in the state, he said.
The minister also said that the union government was concerned about the rising pollution levels in the country and by 2020 it would adopt the Euro-6 level emissions levels for vehicles running the country.
The minister also said that keeping in view the problems of diesel taxi operators of Delhi the union government would request the Supreme Court to give them time for switch over.
“I have asked my officials to look for technologies to convert diesel taxis to those running on CNG so that the operators who had taken loan for purchasing the vehicles are not left in lurch”, Gadkari said.
The minister also said to promote electric vehicles in the country ISRO scientists were asked to develop low cost lithium ion batteries. The scientists have developed lithium ion batteries at the cost of Rs 6 lakh that is about 10 times lower than the cost of such batteries in European countries.
The batteries are still being tested, he said. He said Rs 5,000 crores had been kept for plantation around the highways.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/himachal/1-500-km-new-nhs-this-year-gadkari/233021.html