Fast-tracking of projects could be made possible because of expediting decision-making process as well as policy interventions, the Road Transport and Highways Minister said.
"There were 283 stalled projects worth Rs 3.8 lakh crore at the time I took over the reins of the ministry... For two- and-a-half years, the previous Environment and Forest Minister did not sign a single file...Majority of the projects were stuck on account of forest clearances and regulatory hurdles," Gadkari said at the AIMA management convention.
"We scrapped about 20 archaic laws which had no relevance today and are following four important initiatives led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi -- innovation, entrepreneurship, e-governance and development oriented policies," he said.
"You can donate eye but not the vision", Gadkari said, adding that managers whether in corporate or government have to take decision and "we need to change the attitude".
He said most of the files previously were entangled in bureaucratic dragnet and positive changes were now brought in.
He said 'transparency' and 'e-governance' were visible in his ministry.
"I urge the managers here to concentrate on rural and agriculture sector," he said, adding that his ministry has undertaken a novel initiative under which 1 per cent of a highway project would be earmarked for the greening of India's about 1 lakh km of National Highways network.
He said at least 5 lakh rural youth would gain employment under the scheme. The minister had yesterday unveiled the "Green Highways Policy" for plantation along the National Highways.
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