Gadkari reviews over 12,000 km of National Highway projects in Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh
New Delhi, May 25
Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Nitin Gadkari, on Monday conducted comprehensive review meetings on the quality and maintenance status of National Highway projects in Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh based on inputs received through media and social media platforms.
The review meetings were held in New Delhi in the presence of Union Ministers of State Ajay Tamta and Harsh Malhotra, senior officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), and project contractors.
The ministry, in an official statement, stated that "During the review, Gadkari assessed the quality and maintenance status of National Highways covering 10,064 km in Rajasthan and reviewed the quality and maintenance progress of National Highway projects covering 1,947 km in Himachal Pradesh."
According to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, the Union Minister emphasised the importance of timely project execution and strict adherence to quality standards in highway construction and maintenance.
Gadkari also stressed the need for adopting advanced technologies and modern construction practices to ensure the development of sustainable, durable and efficient highway infrastructure across the country.
The minister highlighted that robust highway networks play a key role in improving connectivity, accelerating economic growth, enhancing commuter convenience and ensuring seamless mobility across major transport corridors.
During the review, Gadkari directed officials and contractors to focus on improving the overall quality and maintenance of highway assets in both states.
The Union Minister also reviewed monsoon preparedness measures for highway projects and instructed officials to ensure effective drainage management, slope protection works and preventive maintenance activities to reduce disruptions during the rainy season.
According to the ministry, Gadkari asked officials to establish swift response mechanisms to maintain road safety and improve the long-term durability of highway infrastructure.
Senior officials from NHAI and MoRTH, along with contractors associated with various highway projects, participated in the discussions and reviewed ongoing maintenance and infrastructure improvement measures.
— ANI
Reader Comments
This is exactly what India needs—more focus on road quality and maintenance, not just building new ones. I've traveled through Rajasthan and some highways are great, but others have potholes that make driving dangerous. Glad to see monsoon preparedness getting attention too.
Nice to hear about quality standards, but I hope the review also checks for transparency in contracts. Often, road projects get delayed because of red tape or corruption. Gadkari sahab is doing good work, but we need accountability at ground level. Still, this is a positive step!
12,064 km is a massive number! I'm particularly interested in the Himachal projects—those mountain roads need better engineering to prevent landslides. The monsoon preparation measures sound smart, but let's see how many contractors actually follow through. 😅
Highway projects are crucial for Rajasthan's tourism and logistics. I've seen how good roads transform rural areas—farmers can get their produce to markets faster. The emphasis on "advanced technologies" is good, but basics like drainage and proper asphalt should be non-negotiable. Fingers crossed! 🤞
Why is this only Rajasthan and Himachal? What about states like Bihar or UP where road conditions are worse? I appreciate the effort, but we need a more nationwide approach. Also, the ministry should share feedback mechanisms for common people to report potholes easily. 😊
We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.