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Centre and States work together for infrastructure development 

Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsBy Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsJanuary 19, 2022Updated:January 19, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari called for cooperation between Central and State Governments for infrastructure development of the country. He said that infrastructure development will play an important role in fulfilling the vision of India becoming $5 trillion economy.

While inaugurating a Conference on “PM-Gati Shakti” for the South Zone, organized by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), he said cooperation and communication needs to be enhanced between State and Centre. He welcomed suggestions from the States for making the programme a success.

Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Bommai, in his address, pointed out that the time has come to cooperate and coordinate in major mega projects of the Government of India and the States. He urged the Centre to fasten clearances and relax rules in the finance sector to maximize investments.

Dr (Smt.) Tamilisai Soundararajan, LG Puducherry, said that the multi modal connectivity will facilitate connectivity for movement of people and goods. Puducherry Chief Minister Shri N. Rangasamy spoke about the importance of the elevated corridor project to minimize traffic congestion, helipad services and airport facilities for people visiting Puducherry.

In his remarks, Minister of State (RTH and Civil Aviation) General (Retd) Dr. V.K. Singh said the aim of “PM-Gati Shakti” is to give a boost to multi-modal connectivity in India.

Andhra Pradesh Industries, Commerce and IT Minister M Goutham Reddy said his State, with the second largest coastal corridor in the country, can contribute in realizing India’s vision of becoming a big economy. Talking about PM-Gati Shakti, he said the logistics cost in India is still 14 % of GDP against the global average of 8% and the Prime Minister is committed to bring this cost down. He said the programme will help achieve this goal.

P.A. Mohammed Riyas, Public Works Department and Tourism Minister of Kerala, said a robust and resilient infrastructure is fundamental to  the economic growth of a country and the PM-Gati Shakti will change its logistics landscape. He said Kerala offers conducive landscape for development of multi-modal connectivity.

Telangana Minister for Municipal Administration & Urban Development, Industries & Commerce and IT Shri K.T. Rama Rao said his State has got sufficient support from the Centre in terms of National Highways but sought more help from the Centre in improving the Railway infrastructure.

Secretary MORTH  Giridhar Aramane, in his welcome address, stressed upon creating institutional framework at the State level. He said the objective of the conference is sensitization and capacity building from officers of all Central Ministries and State Governments, besides development of a roadmap for a Master Plan for States and UTs.

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