World-class roads necessary to achieve PM Modi's $5 trillion economy target, says Gadkari
The Hindu
The Union minister was here to inaugurate a flyover, an underpass and a service road built at Dumad junction
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday said roads of world standards are needed for India to become a $5 trillion economy as envisaged by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Addressing a gathering in Dumad near Vadodara city, the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways assured that all highways in India will be of "world standards" by 2024.
"You will find good quality national highways anywhere you go in the country. Our country is changing. It is our PM's dream to make India a developed and self-reliant nation which takes care of its poor and needy citizens.
"To make India a $5 trillion economy as envisaged by PM Narendra Modi, it is necessary to have world class road infrastructure in the country. And that is what we are trying to achieve," said Mr. Gadkari.
Stressing on the need to have better roads, the minister informed the audience that former U.S. president John F. Kennedy had once said American roads are not good because America is rich but America is rich because American roads are good.
"In Gujarat, highway projects of ₹2 lakh crore are currently underway. I want to assure you that before the end of 2024, all the highways across the country will be of world standards, as good as American roads," the Union minister asserted.
Mr. Gadkari also said the 'Signature Bridge' connecting Okha with Beyt Dwarka island in Devbhumi Dwarka district of Gujarat was nearing completion and it would be inaugurated by the PM ahead of Janmashtami, which will be observed in September.
The event will run daily from 10 a.m. to 8.30 p.m., offering a variety of activities. Visitors can enjoy dance and music performances, hands-on art experiences, film screenings, and exhibitions from 10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. These will feature folk cuisines, leather puppets, philately, textiles, and handicrafts.