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Govt committed to boost tourism, infrastructure development: Gadkari
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IANS | 24 May, 2023
Nitin Gadkari, the Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways on
Wednesday said that the Centre was committed to enhancing the tourism
sector and strengthening the country's infrastructure which were
positively impacting job creation.
He was speaking at
the CII Annual Session 2023 here. Under the theme 'Future Frontiers,
Competitiveness, Technology, Sustainability, Internationalisation',
Gadkari highlighted the significant progress made in these areas and the
positive impact it has had on job creation.
Gadkari acknowledged
the rapid improvement in the tourism sector and cited the feedback
received from the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, who reported a notable
increase in tourist numbers compared to the previous year.
Recognising
the importance of efficient connectivity, Gadkari revealed plans for
the construction of the Dehradun-Delhi Highway, which will significantly
reduce travel time between the two destinations, as well as the ongoing
projects related to the Char-Dham Yatra and the development of
Masoori's tunnel.
To further bolster the tourism industry, the
government has embraced 260 proposals, amounting to Rs 1,30,000 crore,
focused on ropeway cable cars and funicular railways. These initiatives
will be implemented through public-private investments, fostering
sustainable and accessible transportation options for tourists across
the country.
Emphasizing the government's commitment to improving
logistics and reducing costs, Gadkari highlighted the Economic Corridor
and Green Express Highways projects. He expressed his belief that these
initiatives would decrease logistics costs from 14 to 16 per cent to a
remarkable 9 per cent, leading to increased export opportunities and a
subsequent rise in employment.
Gadkari also emphasized the
importance of private sector collaboration in the development of 670
wayside amenities across the country, including charging stations, gas
stations, and restaurants built to international standards.
Looking
toward the future, the Minister emphasized the potential of heliports
and drones in futuristic technology. He noted the development of drones
capable of carrying up to 200 kg, with future models anticipated to
transport four passengers simultaneously. Additionally, he highlighted
plans to construct 16 tunnels in Jammu and the proposed Delhi-Katra
Highway, which will allow Delhi residents to reach Katra within six
hours.
In line with the government's push for sustainable and
eco-friendly alternatives, Gadkari disclosed plans to invest around Rs
16 lakh crore in the ethanol vehicle market and explore the use of
methanol as a substitute for diesel. The successful testing of 25 buses
powered by methanol in Bengaluru was mentioned, with a projected
production of 30 lakh tons of methanol in collaboration with farmers in
the future. Furthermore, Gadkari underscored the potential of
hydrogen-powered vehicles, aiming to transform India from an energy
importer to an energy exporter.
Gadkari also addressed the
burgeoning electric vehicle sector, revealing that 400 startups have
emerged to manufacture electric buses, along with the introduction of
e-cars, e-rickshaws, and e-buses. He acknowledged the need to improve
the conditions of state transport systems and combat diesel thefts,
expressing interest in implementing the London bus model in India and
ultimately aiming for a fleet of two lakh buses.
Gadkari further
announced plans for the Sky Bus service, connecting Dhaula Kuan in
Delhi to Gurugram in Haryana, which will alleviate traffic congestion
for the commuters.
Concluding his address, Gadkari reiterated the
government's commitment to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of
making India a five trillion-dollar economy. He highlighted the creation
of 4.5 crore jobs through the promotion of tourism, the development of
top-quality roads, and the provision of opportunities for startups.
Additionally, he shared the government's innovative approach to
utilizing 25 lakh tons of garbage.
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