Govt plans to invest Rs 1.45 lakh cr in North-East road infra

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

To upgrade infrastructure in the North-East, the is planning to undertake highway projects worth about Rs 1.45 lakh crore in next two to three years, Union Minister said.

The has already taken up many road improvement projects under Special Accelerated Road Development Programme for North-East for better connectivity in the region, besides setting up National & Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd to augment capacity of the agencies involved in development and maintenance of in the region.


"The is planning to invest about Rs 1.45 lakh crore in the North-East for development of National Highways," Road Transport, Highways, Shipping and Water Resources Minister Gadkari told PTI.

Of the proposed Rs 1.45 lakh crore investment, the plans to invest about Rs 48,000 crore in Assam, Rs 22,000 crore in and Rs 20,000 crore in for building roads.

Projects worth Rs 17,000 crore are planned in Sikkim, Rs 12,000 crore in Mizoram, Rs 10,000 crore in Arunachal Pradesh and Rs 8,000 crore each in Meghalaya and Tripura, he said.

The has earlier said that it is giving special attention to infrastructure development projects, such as road, rail, communication, and telecom network in the North- East.

A total of 197 on-going road development projects are being implemented under various programmes/schemes of Ministry of Road Transport and in the North Eastern States, it as said.

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First Published: Mon, October 23 2017. 18:42 IST