Gadkari Inspects Sant Tukaram, Dnyaneshwar Marg Projects in Pune

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari conducted a ground inspection of the Sant Tukaram Maharaj Palkhi Marg and Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Palkhi Marg in Pune. He emphasized the project's spiritual significance and commitment to sustainability, including tree plantation drives with 'Vriksha Vallabh' species. Gadkari highlighted a toll pass system where a Rs 3,000 pass covers 200 toll crossings, reducing the cost per trip to Rs 15. The project integrates water conservation and aims to be a green corridor, reflecting both prosperity and spiritual science.

Key Points: Gadkari inspects Sant Tukaram, Dnyaneshwar Marg projects

  • Union Minister inspects Sant Tukaram and Sant Dnyaneshwar Palkhi Marg projects
  • Project holds spiritual significance and focuses on sustainability
  • 45,000 trees being planted, including 'Vriksha Vallabh' species
  • Rs 3,000 toll pass allows 200 crossings at Rs 15 per trip
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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inspects Sant Tukaram and Sant Dnyaneshwar Palkhi Marg projects

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inspects Palkhi Marg projects in Pune, emphasizing spiritual significance, sustainability, tree plantation, and a Rs 3,000 toll pass for 200 trips.

"This initiative is not merely about constructing a road; it is also a source of spiritual inspiration and deep faith for us. - Nitin Gadkari"

Pune, May 15

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, on Friday conducted a ground inspection of the Sant Tukaram Maharaj Palkhi Marg and the Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Palkhi Marg in Pune.

Gadkari said the project is not only about road construction but also holds spiritual significance and is being developed with a focus on sustainability.

He added that special tree plantation drives are being carried out along the route, including the planting of the 'Vriksha Vallabh' species.

Speaking to ANI, Gadkari said, "This initiative is not merely about constructing a road; it is also a source of spiritual inspiration and deep faith for us. Consequently, we have strived to ensure that it is executed to the highest standards. We aim for it to be a 'green' corridor; indeed, the specific trees mentioned, known as 'Vriksha Vallabh', are currently being planted... I have integrated a water conservation program into this project. In a sense, this initiative--which embodies prosperity and abundance- is also inextricably linked to spiritual science, driven by our deepest convictions; this constitutes its most significant and unique feature."

He also highlighted a toll pass system, saying that a Rs 3,000 pass allows up to 200 toll crossings, bringing the cost per trip down to around Rs 15.

"Tree plantation is currently underway at this site; however, to ensure it is executed with the requisite precision and standards, we have already tagged 40,000 trees. We are currently in the process of planting approximately 45,000 of these trees... The toll passes we have issued: for a payment of Rs 3,000, one receives a pass valid for up to 200 toll crossings; effectively, this means that with the initial upfront payment, the 200 crossings are covered under a fixed rate, bringing the effective cost per crossing down to just Rs 15," he further added.

- ANI

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Priya S
The toll pass system is actually practical. Rs 15 per crossing is reasonable compared to paying individually every time. But I hope the pass doesn't expire too quickly - what if someone only uses it for the annual pilgrimage? Need more clarity on validity period.
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Ramesh W
Water conservation + tree plantation + spiritual route = perfect combination! But implementation matters most. We've seen many projects look good on paper but fail on ground. Hope the tagging of 40,000 trees isn't just for show. Genuinely want this to succeed - Maharashtra needs such integrated development. 🌳💧
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Nikhil C
Gadkari is easily the most action-oriented minister we have. Roads, highways, and now linking spirituality with green corridor? That's thinking beyond the usual. But one concern: will the 'green' part be maintained or just planted and forgotten? We need a proper maintenance plan for those 45,000 trees.
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Sneha F
As someone from Pune, this is much needed! The Palkhi routes get so crowded and roads are often in bad shape. Sant Tukaram and Dnyaneshwar Maharaj have inspired millions - a good road for their devotees is the least we can do. Just ensure local farmers don't lose land without proper compensation. 🤞
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Vikram M
Excellent to see infrastructure projects respecting our spiritual roots. The 'Vriksha Vallabh' tree plantation is a thoughtful touch - linking ecology with tradition. But toll pass at Rs 3000 for 200 crossings seems steep for rural pilgrims. Maybe a subsidized version for genuine devotees? Just a thought.

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