"There are about 1,500 dilapidated bridges across the nation that date back to the pre-Independence era. We are going to construct these with new technologies at an estimated Rs 30,000 crore," Road Transport and Highways Minister Gadkari said while interacting with the media here.
That apart, under the government's Setu Bharatam project, which will be launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday, 208 road overbridges (ROB) and underpasses will be come up in the first phase at an estimated cost of Rs 10,200 crore.
Besides, Rs 5,500-crore projects are in the pipeline for West Bengal under the Setu Bharatam project, and a four-lane bridge has been proposed on the Ganga, besides 22 ROBs and underpasses.
According to Gadkari, the bridge construction code is also being modernised with international specifications and pre-cast technology, and 25 pre-cast fabrication industrial zones are on the anvil for construction of such bridges.
Such bridges will lead to cost savings to the tune of 30 per cent and subsequent quality improvement.
Gadkari further said that the government had already
The government has decided to launch 'Setubharatam' project to make all National Highways railway crossing-free by the year 2019, the minister said.
The government is planning to promote waterways in a big way and Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) offered states to do the dredging of rivers free of cost and the sand can be used by NHAI in construction of highways, he added.
The planning is also to construct barrages on rivers in order to ensure adequate supply of water for irrigation purposese, Gadkari said.
pollution, Gadkari said, "IIT Kanpur study has also suggested that vehicular pollution is not the only cause of pollution in Delhi. In fact, study shows that vehicular pollution is contributing 9 per cent in summer and 19 per cent in winter."
Gadkari said government will take all necessary steps to reduce the pollution in Delhi.
"We have decided to again put forward all these points to Supreme Court and request them to reconsider their decision in the background of initiatives taken by Government of India," the Minister said.
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