Bihar will get the roads of worth Rs 50,000 crore : Nitin Gadkari
Patna : The Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday announced that Bihar will get roads worth Rs 50,000 crore and the work will be started this year itself. Gadkari said it during a function organized here about the one year of Modi government in the Centre.
The minister said, "Bihar will get roads worth Rs 50,000 crore. The work will be started this year itself. There is no dearth of money in my ministry. The only thing needed for such projects is will power and a vision for development."
The Union Minister also said that a water-port will be constructed along the Ganga in Patna to connect it with Kolkata via water way by next year. He added that small planes that could land on water would also be brought.
"Once this water-port is ready, trains will not be necessary for going to Kolkata from here (Patna). People can easily travel on the Ganga to reach there," he added.
The Union Minister also said that his Ministry will open 'Driving Training Centres' in all assembly constituencies across the country, including Bihar.
"People will learn driving at these centres. The test of their driving skill will not be taken by DTO but by computers. They will have to take the test again if they fail," he said.
Gadkari said the Driving Training Centres will cut down issue of bogus licenses where people get them without even visiting the District Transport Officers (DTO).
Five lakh accidents happen in India every year...1.5 lakh people die in accidents and three lakh are injured," he said and added that such centres have been opened in Maharashtra and West Bengal but Bihar did not show any interest in them.
In another major announcement, the Union Minister revealed that there is a plan to open "50,000 institutions in the country which will provide various facilities like fitness certificates and pollution certificates to vehicles".
"Each of these institutions will provide jobs to 50 youths, thereby giving employment to 2.5 lakh persons in the country," he added.
The minister said, "Bihar will get roads worth Rs 50,000 crore. The work will be started this year itself. There is no dearth of money in my ministry. The only thing needed for such projects is will power and a vision for development."
The Union Minister also said that a water-port will be constructed along the Ganga in Patna to connect it with Kolkata via water way by next year. He added that small planes that could land on water would also be brought.
"Once this water-port is ready, trains will not be necessary for going to Kolkata from here (Patna). People can easily travel on the Ganga to reach there," he added.
The Union Minister also said that his Ministry will open 'Driving Training Centres' in all assembly constituencies across the country, including Bihar.
"People will learn driving at these centres. The test of their driving skill will not be taken by DTO but by computers. They will have to take the test again if they fail," he said.
Gadkari said the Driving Training Centres will cut down issue of bogus licenses where people get them without even visiting the District Transport Officers (DTO).
Five lakh accidents happen in India every year...1.5 lakh people die in accidents and three lakh are injured," he said and added that such centres have been opened in Maharashtra and West Bengal but Bihar did not show any interest in them.
In another major announcement, the Union Minister revealed that there is a plan to open "50,000 institutions in the country which will provide various facilities like fitness certificates and pollution certificates to vehicles".
"Each of these institutions will provide jobs to 50 youths, thereby giving employment to 2.5 lakh persons in the country," he added.