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All 12 sea ports to be connected with railroads, says Gadkari

Mumbai: The government plans to work towards directly connecting all 12 major sea ports with railroads and start a roll-on-roll-off service to transport vehicles easily from factories, Union Road Transport and Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari

all 12 sea ports to be connected with railroads says gadkari all 12 sea ports to be connected with railroads says gadkari

Mumbai: The government plans to work towards directly connecting all 12 major sea ports with railroads and start a roll-on-roll-off service to transport vehicles easily from factories, Union Road Transport and Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari said today.  

“We plan to connect all major 12 ports with direct rail connectivity for which a proposal has been sent to the Railways. The shipping ministry also plans to start a roll-on-roll-off service to transport vehicles easily from factories,” Gadkari told a Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) event here today.

Work is also being done to draft new policies for shipbuilding and ship-breaking industry, he said.  He emphasized that inland waterways have to be developed since it is much more economical compared to road and rail transport and for this, major rivers need to be connected, he said.

The minister said that it is important for the private sector to collaborate with the government to develop infrastructure.

However, he admitted that the private sector is shying away from PPP projects primarily because of high interest rates and reluctance of banks to fund such projects.  Given the current situation, foreign investment can prove to be the best source for low-cost funding, he said.

Speaking about his ministry's new initiatives, he said a special North East Corporation would be set up soon to drive infrastructure creation in the North East region. He also spoke about efforts being made to expedite tunnel projects in Jammu & Kashmir.

The minister also spoke about the need to reduce crude petroleum imports by promoting indigenous fuels. He asked automobile manufacturers to manufacture electric vehicles, which would help achieve this aim to some extent.  

Gadkari said the new government has zero tolerance towards red-tapism as well as corruption and is committed to transparency.

The government is taking measures like e-governance and enacting stringent laws to curb malpractices as well as corruption, he said.