Addressing a joint sitting of Parliament at the beginning of budget session, he said, "Robust infrastructure is critical for accelerating economic development and reviving economic growth," adding that development of ports and highways are focus areas for the government.
Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari had yesterday said both ports and highways sectors will see Rs 10 lakh crore investment by 2019.
Mukherjee said several policy initiatives to revive the highway sector have been taken, including setting up of National Highways Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) for creation of infrastructure in north-eastern states and border regions of the country.
"e-Rickshaw and e-Cart have been introduced as a separate category under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, enhancing convenience of passengers and generating thousands of jobs," he added.
He said the government has taken proactive steps on the shipping front to promote the industry, including giving lifetime licenses to Indian ships, allowing them to flag out of country's waters freely, reduction of excise duty on bunker fuel and bringing down customs duty on the steel scrap of ship breaking.
"As part of 'Make in India' initiative, ship designing capabilities, ship-building and ship-repair activities will be strengthened," Mukherjee said.
An environment is being created to increase the Indian shipping tonnage and reduce the transaction time on ports, he said, adding, "an institutional arrangement for comprehensive development of National Waterways for transportation has been envisaged through the 'Jal Marg Vikas' Project."
Gadkari said a new Bill will be introduced in Parliament in the current session to convert 101 rivers into waterways in addition to existing five in the country.
Two Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFCs), namely Eastern DFC and Western DFC are likely to be commissioned by 2019, he said, adding "action for conducting feasibility studies for the Diamond Quadrilateral project of High Speed Trains connecting Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata has been taken up, and Metro Rail projects have been sanctioned for Ahmadabad and Nagpur.
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