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But Indian Roads, Indian Highways, were known for being one of the toughest and dangerous terrains to travel in the world. Indian Road Network was not very popular for its connectivity, but things have changed for good in last 10 years.
The Union Minister purportedly added that petrol won't remain in usage in the next five years owing to which the fossil fuel will be banned in the country.
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Union minister Nitin Gadkari today said the people of Tripura were to be blamed for the state's "backwardness" as they did not vote for a change in the last 25 years.
The Union minister also said that five bridges will be constructed on the river to ease transportation.
"When we (government) took over, the average road construction was 2 km per day which has now been accelerated to 28 km per day. It will further go up to 40 km per day next year," he said.
Gadkari is in Tehran today to represent India at the oath taking ceremony of President Hassan Rouhani.
Gadkari's comments in an interview with PTI are the strongest yet repudiation of cow vigilante groups by the Modi government.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) will soon raise Rs 5,000 crore through green masala bonds to be listed on London Stock Exchange, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Friday.
With the National Highway Authority of India having received a mandate from the Budget to raise Rs. 70,000 crore through infrastructure bonds and easy availability of low cost overseas loans for the AAA rated NHAI, the government`s road and highway building programme has enough cash to build the crucial infrastructure, Road Transport, Highway and Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari has said.
At the time when Narendra Modi became Prime Minister the GDP growth was 4.5 per cent and now it is 7.6 per cent so somewhere things are moving fast, Gadkari said.
Projects worth crores of rupees have been launched to make river Ganga pollution free.
Reiterating that there are benefits by way of interest cost reductions if money is raised in foreign currency, Gadkari said "hedging is necessary as if anything goes wrong in the future, he will be blamed".
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