Nitin Gadkari's Infrastructure Vision: How People-Centric Roads Drive Growth

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari stressed that infrastructure development should prioritize citizens' comfort and convenience. He revealed the ministry is building 670 roadside amenities across the country to support this people-focused approach. The minister projected significant revenue growth for the ministry, expecting it to reach ₹1.4 lakh crore annually within two years. Gadkari also highlighted ongoing highway expansion projects and green initiatives that balance infrastructure growth with environmental responsibility.

Key Points: Gadkari Says Infrastructure Must Focus on Citizen Comfort

  • Ministry developing 670 roadside amenities nationwide for citizen comfort
  • Road sector revenue projected to jump from ₹55,000 crore to ₹1.4 lakh crore
  • 25,000 km of highways being converted from two-lane to four-lane
  • Green initiatives include transplanting 8,500 trees along Dwarka Expressway
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Infrastructure must be people-centric, ensuring comfort and convenience for citizens: Nitin Gadkari

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari emphasizes people-centric infrastructure development, projecting ministry revenue to reach ₹1.4 lakh crore and highlighting economic growth benefits.

"Infrastructure must be people-centric, ensuring comfort and convenience for citizens - Nitin Gadkari"

New Delhi, October 28

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, emphasised on Tuesday that infrastructure development should prioritise citizens' comfort and convenience.

According to an official release, speaking at the CII National Conference on "Future of Smart Roads - Safety, Sustainability and Resilience," Gadkari outlined three key pillars for infrastructure growth: People, Prosperity, and Planning.

To support people-centric development, the Ministry has developed 670 roadside amenities across the country. "Infrastructure must be people-centric, ensuring comfort and convenience for citizens," Gadkari said, highlighting the government's focus on improving the quality of life.

The Minister projected that the Ministry's annual revenue will rise from Rs 55,000 crore to Rs 1.4 lakh crore within two years, driven by infrastructure growth. "Every rupee invested in infrastructure generates three rupees of economic growth," he added, underscoring the sector's strong multiplier effect.

In his address, Gadkari highlighted that under the vision of Prime Minister Modi to make India a five-trillion-dollar economy by 2027, the development of world-class infrastructure will play a pivotal role. He noted that the road and transport sector offers immense opportunities for economic growth, investment, and employment generation across the country.

"Work is underway to convert 25,000 kilometres of two-lane highways into four lanes, while a Rs 2 lakh crore port connectivity programme is linking all major ports with national highways", he added. The Minister also said that improved road connectivity is boosting religious tourism and adventure sports in several parts of the country.

On Planning, Gadkari stressed the need to curb pollution and promote sustainable, eco-friendly and resilient development, noting that 8,500 trees have been transplanted along the Dwarka Expressway as part of the Government's green initiative. Gadkari emphasised balancing infrastructure growth with ecological responsibility.

"The use of precast technology has been made mandatory in road and infrastructure projects to enhance quality and ensure timely completion," he stated.

Highlighting the sector's economic significance, Gadkari said that "80 per cent of goods traffic in India moves by road, while 1 per cent is by air and 18 per cent through other modes. With improved road infrastructure, logistics and fuel costs are expected to come down to single-digit levels".

The government is committed to building safe, sustainable, and world-class roads that drive economic progress and enhance citizens' lives, Gadkari reaffirmed.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see the economic focus - every rupee invested generating three rupees growth is impressive. Hope this translates to more jobs for our youth 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
While the vision is good, implementation needs monitoring. In my city, new roads get damaged within months due to poor quality. Hope precast technology solves this issue.
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Vikram M
The tree transplantation on Dwarka Expressway is a welcome step! Development shouldn't come at the cost of environment. More such green initiatives needed across India 🌳
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently between Delhi and Mumbai, I can see the improvement in road infrastructure. The expressways are world-class and journey time has reduced significantly.
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Karthik V
Reducing logistics costs to single digits would be revolutionary for Indian manufacturing! This could make our products more competitive globally. Great vision for economic growth 💪
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Meera T
Hope these developments reach rural areas too. Many villages still lack proper road connectivity. Infrastructure should be inclusive and benefit all sections of society.

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