At least 46 people were killed and several injured after a massive landslide hit two buses of the Himachal roadways on the Mandi-Pathankot National Highway.
Terming the mishap as "unfortunate and saddening", he said the government firmly stands with the families of the victims.
The union minister has also spoken to the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, and has requested him to direct the NHAI to take necessary steps to prevent such accidents, a press release said here.
He also directed the NHAI to complete all the DPRs at the earliest, the release said.
"Such initiatives will greatly help in reducing the accidents in the future," the release quoted as Nadda saying.
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