Rs 62.99 crore spent since 2012 on plastics use in highways construction

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The has spent only Rs 62.99 crore since 2012 out of the allocated Rs 159.6 crore on research, development, training and quality assurance through use of waste plastics and jute in the construction of highways, was told on Monday.

In the financial year 2015-16, the ministry spent highest amount of Rs 40.90 crore against allocated amount of Rs 68.2 crore, while the 2016-17 financial year saw an expenditure of Rs 16.79 crore against the allocated amount of Rs 83 crore, Minister of State for Road Transport and and Shipping Mansukh L. Mandaviya said.

In a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha, he said that in the financial year 2014-15, the ministry spent only Rs 4.65 crore against allocation of Rs seven crore while only Rs 47 lakh was spent in 2012-13 against the allocation of Rs one crore.

Only the 2013-14 financial year saw an expenditure of Rs 14 lakh more than the allocated amount of Rs 4 lakh.

According to the government's plan, use of waste plastic and jute in the construction of highways, especially in National within 50 km periphery of urban areas with population of five lakh or more will he beneficial.

"Guidelines for use of waste plastic have been issued to select a stretch of at least 10 km as pilot project for assessment so as to make it compulsory in the contracts. At present, no National has been constructed with waste plastic," said a statement issued by the

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