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INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM
UNIVERSITY
Guided By:
Dr.Debasis Sarkar
Associate Professor
(Civil, School Of Technology )
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM
UNIVERSITY
Prepared By :-
Roll No. Name
18MCL013 Preet Patel
18MCL014 Smit Patel
Group No:- 03
Topic : Case Study, Policy of Niti Ayog, Salient
features, Recommendation Highway project
Flow of Presentation
• Introduction
• Functions & roles of NITI AAYOG
• Achievements & accomplishment of NITI AAYOG
• Highway Introduction
• Indian road network
• Case study on Bharatmala Pariyojana
Introduction
 The NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India) was set up in 1st
Jan 2015 in the place of planning commission.
 The original planning commission was set up in March 1950 through a cabinet
resolution.
 The Prime Minister will head the new institution as the Chairperson.
 The Prime Minister will appoint the vice chairperson and CEO.
Present Members
Chairperson: PMO India: Shri Narendra Modi.
 Vice-Chairman: Rajiv Kumar.
 CEO: Amitabh Kant.
Members: (1) V. K. Saraswat (Former DRDO Chief),(2)Ramesh Chand (Agriculture
Expert).
 Special Invitees: Nitin Gadkari, Smriti Zubin Irani and Thawar Chand Gehlot.
Governing Council: All Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of Union Territories.
Functions & Roles Of Niti Aayog
To develop credible plans at the village level and aggregate these at higher levels
of government.
To evolve a shared vision of national development with the active involvement of
States.
To focus on technology upgradation and implementation of programs and
initiatives.
To encourage partnerships between national and international like-minded ‘Think-
tanks’, as well as educational and research institutions.
To pay special attention to the sections of our society that may not be
adequately benefiting from economic progress.
To offer a platform for resolution of inter departmental issues.
To maintain a state-of-the-art Resource Centre.
To actively monitor the implementation of programs and initiatives.
To undertake activities necessary for national development agenda.
Achievements & Accomplishment Of Niti Aayog
On Innovation and entrepreneurship.
On Infrastructure and Energy Sector.
 On co–operative federalism.
 On agricultural development.
Digitalization Movement.
Increase in FDI.
What Is A Highway ?
A highway is any public or private road or other public way on land. It
is used for major roads, but also includes other public roads and public
tracks.
A main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities.
Main purpose of highway is transportation and connecting cities.
Main objective of highway is to provide optimum efficiency in traffic
operation with maximum safety at reasonable cost.
Advantages Of Highways
 Saving in vehicle operating cost.
 Fast and comfortable journeys.
 Reduce fuel consumption.
 Safe travel.
 Maintaining law and order in the country.
 Provide good commercial link between cities.
 Highway play a vital role in national defense.
Classification Of Highways
• Depending on weather :-
All weather roads
Fair weather roads
• Depending the type of Carriage way :-
Paved roads(WBM)
Unpaved roads(earth road or gravel road)
• Depending upon the pavement surface :-
Surfaced roads(bituminous or cement concrete road)
Unsurfaced roads
• Based on the Traffic Volume :-
Heavy
Medium
Light
• Based on location and function (Nagpur road plan) :-
 National highway (NH)
 State highway (SH)
 Major district road (MDR)
 Other district road (ODR)
 Village road (VR)
• Based on modified system of Highways classification :-
Primary :-
Expressways
National Highways
 Secondary :-
SH
MDR
 Tertiary :-
ODR
VR
National Highways
NH are the main highways running through the length and breadth of
India, connecting major parts, foreign highways, capital of large states
and large industrial and tourist centers including roads required for
strategic movements for the defense of India.
All National Highways are assigned the respective numbers.
Nellore-Chilkluripet Section of NH-5
ROB on Udaipur-Chittorgarh Section
of NH-76
Tumkur-Sira Section of NH-4
Ratanpur-Himmatnagar Section of NH-8
State Highways
They are the arterial roads of a state, connecting up with the national
highways of adjacent states, district head quarters and important cities
within the state.
The state highway should have 8 m wide carriage way with 2 m wide
shoulders on each side.
The state government PWD look after the construction and
development of these road.
The central government gives grants for the development of the state
highways.
Major District Roads
MDR are the important roads with in districts.
It is connecting main highways of the district.
The responsibilities of construction and maintenance of MDR lies
with District Authorities.
Other District Roads
 Other District Roads serving rural areas of production and providing
them with outlet to market centres, taluka head quarters, district head
quarters or other main roads.
Village Roads
Village roads are connecting villages or groups of villages with each
other to the nearest road of a higher category.
These roads are very important from rural development point of view.
Indian Road Network
India has the second largest road network across the world at 5.4
million km.
This road network transports more than 60 per cent of all goods in the
country and 85 per cent of India’s total passenger traffic.
Road transportation has gradually increased over the years with the
improvement in connectivity between cities, towns and villages in the
country.
In India sales of automobiles and movement of freight by roads is
growing at a rapid rate.
Road Networks In India Is Sub-divided Into Three
Categories
Road Departments In India
1. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, GOVT. of India:-
The responsibilities of this department are,
 Planning, development and maintenance of National Highways(NH) in
the country.
 Administration of Central Road Fund (CRF).
 Collection of road statistics.
2.Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India:-
It acts as the organisation looking after the rural roads (Village roads)
programmes in the country.
3.State Government road development departments:-
DRDA : District Rural Development Agencies
ZP : Zilha Parishad
NIRD :National Institute of Rural Development
SIRD :State Institute of Rural Development
PWD :Public Works Department
Road Authorities
IRC : Indian Road Congress (1934)
CRRI: Central Road Research Institute (1950)
NHAI: National Highway Authority of India (1995)
NHAI is responsible for the development, maintenance and
management of National Highways. NHAI is mandated to implement
National Highways Development Projects (NHDP).
3 Main Projects Under NHDP
1.Golden Quadrilateral (GQ), (5,846 km)
2.North-South Corridors (NS),
3.East-West Corridors (EW), NS-EW Corridors (7,300 km)
Phase I :-
• Phase I consists of Golden Quadrilateral network comprising a total
length of 5,846 km which connects the four major cities of Delhi,
Chennai, Mumbai & Kolkata and 981 km of North-South and East-
West corridor .
• S-EW corridor connects Srinagar in the north to Kanyakumari in the
south and Silchar in the east to Porbandar in the west. Phase I also
includes improving connectivity to ports.
Phase II :-
• Phase II covers 6,161 km of the NS-EW corridor (The total NS-EW
corridor consists of 7,142 km) and 486 km of other NHs.
Phase III: -
• Four-laning of 12,109 km of high density national highways
connecting state capitals and places of economic, commercial and
tourist importance.
Phase IV:-
• Upgradation of 20,000 km of single-lane roads to two-lane standards
with paved shoulders.
Phase V:-
• Six-laning of 6,500 km of four-laned highways.
Phase VI:-
• Construction of 1,000 km of expressways connecting major
commercial and industrial townships.
Phase VII:-
• Construction of ring roads, by-passes, underpasses, flyovers, etc.
comprising 700 km of road network.
Government Initiatives
Some of the recent government initiatives are as follows :-
The Central Road Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2017 has been passed by
Lok Sabha, Government of India which would result in revenues of Rs
2,300 crore (US$ 358.7 million) for national waterways in the country.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India
plans to implement 'Value Engineering Programme' in order to
promote use of new technologies and material in highway projects
being executed in India.
In April 2018, the Government of India signed a US$ 210 million deal
with World Bank to improve rural roads at a stretch of 10,510 km in
Madhya Pradesh under the Gram Sadak Yojana programme.
In May 2018, the Government of India signed US$ 500 million loan
agreement with World Bank to provide additional funding for
construction of 7,000 km climate resilient roads out of which 3,500
km will be built using green technologies under Pradhan Mantri Gram
Sadak Yojna (PMGDY).
In May 2018, IIFCL Mutual Fund launched infrastructure debt fund
(IDF) scheme with Corporation Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce &
IIFCL as investors and Canara Bank & HUDCO as strategic investors.
In May 2018, the Government of India approved construction of a 9.9
km 6 lane bridge project across Ganga in Uttar Pradesh on NH-36
with the total capital cost of Rs 1,948.25 crore (US$ 302.29 million).
The construction of the project is expected to be completed by
December 2021.
Road Ahead
National Highway Development Project (NHDP) is a 7 phase project
amounting to US$ 60 billion. The projects aims to widening,
upgradation and rehabilitation of 47,054 kilometres of national
highways. NHAI awarded 77 road projects covering 4,275 kilometres
in FY17 1. The Government of India has decided to invest Rs 7 trillion
(US$ 107.82 billion) for construction of new roads and highways over
the next five years.
The government, through a series of initiatives, is working on policies
to attract significant investor interest. The Indian government plans to
develop a total of 66,117 km of roads under different programmes
such as National Highways Development Project (NHDP), Special
Accelerated Road Development Programme in North East (SARDP-
NE) and Left Wing Extremism (LWE). The government has identified
development of 2,000 km of coastal roads to improve the connectivity
between ports and remote villages.
Case study on Bharatmala
Pariyojana
Bharatmala Pariyojana
Bharatmala Pariyojana is a centrally-sponsored and funded road and
highways project of the Government of India.
A total of around 24,800 kms are being considered in Phase I
In addition, Phase I also includes 10,000 kms of balance road works
under NHDP(National Highways Development Program)
In a bid to facilitate smooth implementation of the ambitious
Bharatmala project, the government has reconstituted the board of
NHAI by inducting NITI Aayog CEO as a part time member
Components of Bharatmala Pariyojana (Phase I)
Economic Corridors
Inter Corridors and Feeder Routes
National Corridor Efficiency Improvement
Border and International connectivity roads
Coastal and Port connectivity roads
Green-field expressways
No. Components Length (km ) Rs (crore )
1 Economic corridors development 9000 120000
2 Inter-corridor & feeder roads 6000 80000
3 National Corridors Efficiency improvements 5000 100000
4 Border & International connectivity roads 2000 25000
5 Coastal & port connectivity roads 2000 20000
6 Expressways 800 40000
Total 24800 385000
Balance road works under NHDP 10000 150000
Economic corridors development
Economic corridor development program focuses on developing new
corridors, in addition to existing Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) and North
South-East West corridors (NS-EW)
 Around 26,200 km of Economic corridors have been identified to be
developed as Economic corridors out of which 9,000 km are being
taken up in Phase-I of Bharatmala
Criteria for selection of corridors:
Stretches with higher freight flow
Stretches with overall higher traffic
Inter-corridor & feeder roads
Stretches of roads connecting more than 2 corridors are classified as
inter-corridors routes, while other routes connecting to 1 or 2 corridors
are termed as feeder routes
 Around 8,000 km of inter-corridor and around 7,500 km of feeder
routes have been identified out of which 6,000 km are being taken up
in Phase-I of Bharatmala
Selection Criteria:
Higher traffic in terms of PCU
Stretches with ease of Land Acquisition and preconstruction activities
National Corridors Efficiency improvements
National Corridor Efficiency Improvement program will focus on
improving the efficiency of the existing corridors (GQ and NS-EW), by
removing the congestion points on the corridor to improve the average
speed on the corridor
Around 5,000 km are being taken up under this category in Phase-I of
Bharatmala
Criteria:
Congestion records
Road safety consideration
Higher traffic would be prioritized
Focus on Ring roads
Border & International connectivity roads
 Around 3,300 km of border roads have been identified to be built
along the international border
Around 2,000 km of roads are required for connecting India’s major
highway corridor to International trade points so as to facilitate
Export-Import
Around 2,000 km are being taken up under this category in Phase-I of
Bharatmala
Criteria:
Government priority
Stretches of ease of Land Acquisition and preconstruction activities
Coastal & port connectivity roads
Around 2,100 km of coastal roads have been identified to be built
along the coast of India
Around 2,000 km are being taken up under this category in Phase-I of
Bharatmala
Criteria :
Development status of Ports
Synchronization with other port development under Sagarmala
Expressways
 About 1,900 km of these stretches have been identified for
development of green-field expressways
Around 800 km are being taken up under this category in Phase-I of
Bharatmala
Criteria:
 Higher traffic would be prioritized
Synchronization with rapidly growing Industrial activities
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CASE STUDY POLICY OF NITI AYOG SALIENT FEATURES,RECOMMENDATION HIGHWAY PROJECT

  • 1. M.Tech (Civil) 1 INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY Guided By: Dr.Debasis Sarkar Associate Professor (Civil, School Of Technology ) PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY Prepared By :- Roll No. Name 18MCL013 Preet Patel 18MCL014 Smit Patel Group No:- 03 Topic : Case Study, Policy of Niti Ayog, Salient features, Recommendation Highway project
  • 2. Flow of Presentation • Introduction • Functions & roles of NITI AAYOG • Achievements & accomplishment of NITI AAYOG • Highway Introduction • Indian road network • Case study on Bharatmala Pariyojana
  • 3. Introduction  The NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India) was set up in 1st Jan 2015 in the place of planning commission.  The original planning commission was set up in March 1950 through a cabinet resolution.  The Prime Minister will head the new institution as the Chairperson.  The Prime Minister will appoint the vice chairperson and CEO.
  • 4. Present Members Chairperson: PMO India: Shri Narendra Modi.  Vice-Chairman: Rajiv Kumar.  CEO: Amitabh Kant. Members: (1) V. K. Saraswat (Former DRDO Chief),(2)Ramesh Chand (Agriculture Expert).  Special Invitees: Nitin Gadkari, Smriti Zubin Irani and Thawar Chand Gehlot. Governing Council: All Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of Union Territories.
  • 5. Functions & Roles Of Niti Aayog To develop credible plans at the village level and aggregate these at higher levels of government. To evolve a shared vision of national development with the active involvement of States. To focus on technology upgradation and implementation of programs and initiatives. To encourage partnerships between national and international like-minded ‘Think- tanks’, as well as educational and research institutions.
  • 6. To pay special attention to the sections of our society that may not be adequately benefiting from economic progress. To offer a platform for resolution of inter departmental issues. To maintain a state-of-the-art Resource Centre. To actively monitor the implementation of programs and initiatives. To undertake activities necessary for national development agenda.
  • 7. Achievements & Accomplishment Of Niti Aayog On Innovation and entrepreneurship. On Infrastructure and Energy Sector.  On co–operative federalism.  On agricultural development. Digitalization Movement. Increase in FDI.
  • 8. What Is A Highway ? A highway is any public or private road or other public way on land. It is used for major roads, but also includes other public roads and public tracks. A main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities. Main purpose of highway is transportation and connecting cities. Main objective of highway is to provide optimum efficiency in traffic operation with maximum safety at reasonable cost.
  • 9. Advantages Of Highways  Saving in vehicle operating cost.  Fast and comfortable journeys.  Reduce fuel consumption.  Safe travel.  Maintaining law and order in the country.  Provide good commercial link between cities.  Highway play a vital role in national defense.
  • 10. Classification Of Highways • Depending on weather :- All weather roads Fair weather roads • Depending the type of Carriage way :- Paved roads(WBM) Unpaved roads(earth road or gravel road) • Depending upon the pavement surface :- Surfaced roads(bituminous or cement concrete road) Unsurfaced roads
  • 11. • Based on the Traffic Volume :- Heavy Medium Light • Based on location and function (Nagpur road plan) :-  National highway (NH)  State highway (SH)  Major district road (MDR)  Other district road (ODR)  Village road (VR)
  • 12. • Based on modified system of Highways classification :- Primary :- Expressways National Highways  Secondary :- SH MDR  Tertiary :- ODR VR
  • 13. National Highways NH are the main highways running through the length and breadth of India, connecting major parts, foreign highways, capital of large states and large industrial and tourist centers including roads required for strategic movements for the defense of India. All National Highways are assigned the respective numbers.
  • 14. Nellore-Chilkluripet Section of NH-5 ROB on Udaipur-Chittorgarh Section of NH-76 Tumkur-Sira Section of NH-4 Ratanpur-Himmatnagar Section of NH-8
  • 15. State Highways They are the arterial roads of a state, connecting up with the national highways of adjacent states, district head quarters and important cities within the state. The state highway should have 8 m wide carriage way with 2 m wide shoulders on each side. The state government PWD look after the construction and development of these road. The central government gives grants for the development of the state highways.
  • 16. Major District Roads MDR are the important roads with in districts. It is connecting main highways of the district. The responsibilities of construction and maintenance of MDR lies with District Authorities.
  • 17. Other District Roads  Other District Roads serving rural areas of production and providing them with outlet to market centres, taluka head quarters, district head quarters or other main roads.
  • 18. Village Roads Village roads are connecting villages or groups of villages with each other to the nearest road of a higher category. These roads are very important from rural development point of view.
  • 19. Indian Road Network India has the second largest road network across the world at 5.4 million km. This road network transports more than 60 per cent of all goods in the country and 85 per cent of India’s total passenger traffic. Road transportation has gradually increased over the years with the improvement in connectivity between cities, towns and villages in the country. In India sales of automobiles and movement of freight by roads is growing at a rapid rate.
  • 20. Road Networks In India Is Sub-divided Into Three Categories
  • 21. Road Departments In India 1. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, GOVT. of India:- The responsibilities of this department are,  Planning, development and maintenance of National Highways(NH) in the country.  Administration of Central Road Fund (CRF).  Collection of road statistics. 2.Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India:- It acts as the organisation looking after the rural roads (Village roads) programmes in the country.
  • 22. 3.State Government road development departments:- DRDA : District Rural Development Agencies ZP : Zilha Parishad NIRD :National Institute of Rural Development SIRD :State Institute of Rural Development PWD :Public Works Department
  • 23. Road Authorities IRC : Indian Road Congress (1934) CRRI: Central Road Research Institute (1950) NHAI: National Highway Authority of India (1995) NHAI is responsible for the development, maintenance and management of National Highways. NHAI is mandated to implement National Highways Development Projects (NHDP).
  • 24. 3 Main Projects Under NHDP 1.Golden Quadrilateral (GQ), (5,846 km) 2.North-South Corridors (NS), 3.East-West Corridors (EW), NS-EW Corridors (7,300 km)
  • 25. Phase I :- • Phase I consists of Golden Quadrilateral network comprising a total length of 5,846 km which connects the four major cities of Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai & Kolkata and 981 km of North-South and East- West corridor . • S-EW corridor connects Srinagar in the north to Kanyakumari in the south and Silchar in the east to Porbandar in the west. Phase I also includes improving connectivity to ports. Phase II :- • Phase II covers 6,161 km of the NS-EW corridor (The total NS-EW corridor consists of 7,142 km) and 486 km of other NHs. Phase III: - • Four-laning of 12,109 km of high density national highways connecting state capitals and places of economic, commercial and tourist importance.
  • 26. Phase IV:- • Upgradation of 20,000 km of single-lane roads to two-lane standards with paved shoulders. Phase V:- • Six-laning of 6,500 km of four-laned highways. Phase VI:- • Construction of 1,000 km of expressways connecting major commercial and industrial townships. Phase VII:- • Construction of ring roads, by-passes, underpasses, flyovers, etc. comprising 700 km of road network.
  • 27. Government Initiatives Some of the recent government initiatives are as follows :- The Central Road Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2017 has been passed by Lok Sabha, Government of India which would result in revenues of Rs 2,300 crore (US$ 358.7 million) for national waterways in the country. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India plans to implement 'Value Engineering Programme' in order to promote use of new technologies and material in highway projects being executed in India.
  • 28. In April 2018, the Government of India signed a US$ 210 million deal with World Bank to improve rural roads at a stretch of 10,510 km in Madhya Pradesh under the Gram Sadak Yojana programme. In May 2018, the Government of India signed US$ 500 million loan agreement with World Bank to provide additional funding for construction of 7,000 km climate resilient roads out of which 3,500 km will be built using green technologies under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGDY). In May 2018, IIFCL Mutual Fund launched infrastructure debt fund (IDF) scheme with Corporation Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce & IIFCL as investors and Canara Bank & HUDCO as strategic investors. In May 2018, the Government of India approved construction of a 9.9 km 6 lane bridge project across Ganga in Uttar Pradesh on NH-36 with the total capital cost of Rs 1,948.25 crore (US$ 302.29 million). The construction of the project is expected to be completed by December 2021.
  • 29. Road Ahead National Highway Development Project (NHDP) is a 7 phase project amounting to US$ 60 billion. The projects aims to widening, upgradation and rehabilitation of 47,054 kilometres of national highways. NHAI awarded 77 road projects covering 4,275 kilometres in FY17 1. The Government of India has decided to invest Rs 7 trillion (US$ 107.82 billion) for construction of new roads and highways over the next five years. The government, through a series of initiatives, is working on policies to attract significant investor interest. The Indian government plans to develop a total of 66,117 km of roads under different programmes such as National Highways Development Project (NHDP), Special Accelerated Road Development Programme in North East (SARDP- NE) and Left Wing Extremism (LWE). The government has identified development of 2,000 km of coastal roads to improve the connectivity between ports and remote villages.
  • 30. Case study on Bharatmala Pariyojana
  • 31. Bharatmala Pariyojana Bharatmala Pariyojana is a centrally-sponsored and funded road and highways project of the Government of India. A total of around 24,800 kms are being considered in Phase I In addition, Phase I also includes 10,000 kms of balance road works under NHDP(National Highways Development Program) In a bid to facilitate smooth implementation of the ambitious Bharatmala project, the government has reconstituted the board of NHAI by inducting NITI Aayog CEO as a part time member
  • 32. Components of Bharatmala Pariyojana (Phase I) Economic Corridors Inter Corridors and Feeder Routes National Corridor Efficiency Improvement Border and International connectivity roads Coastal and Port connectivity roads Green-field expressways
  • 33. No. Components Length (km ) Rs (crore ) 1 Economic corridors development 9000 120000 2 Inter-corridor & feeder roads 6000 80000 3 National Corridors Efficiency improvements 5000 100000 4 Border & International connectivity roads 2000 25000 5 Coastal & port connectivity roads 2000 20000 6 Expressways 800 40000 Total 24800 385000 Balance road works under NHDP 10000 150000
  • 34. Economic corridors development Economic corridor development program focuses on developing new corridors, in addition to existing Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) and North South-East West corridors (NS-EW)  Around 26,200 km of Economic corridors have been identified to be developed as Economic corridors out of which 9,000 km are being taken up in Phase-I of Bharatmala Criteria for selection of corridors: Stretches with higher freight flow Stretches with overall higher traffic
  • 35.
  • 36. Inter-corridor & feeder roads Stretches of roads connecting more than 2 corridors are classified as inter-corridors routes, while other routes connecting to 1 or 2 corridors are termed as feeder routes  Around 8,000 km of inter-corridor and around 7,500 km of feeder routes have been identified out of which 6,000 km are being taken up in Phase-I of Bharatmala Selection Criteria: Higher traffic in terms of PCU Stretches with ease of Land Acquisition and preconstruction activities
  • 37. National Corridors Efficiency improvements National Corridor Efficiency Improvement program will focus on improving the efficiency of the existing corridors (GQ and NS-EW), by removing the congestion points on the corridor to improve the average speed on the corridor Around 5,000 km are being taken up under this category in Phase-I of Bharatmala Criteria: Congestion records Road safety consideration Higher traffic would be prioritized Focus on Ring roads
  • 38.
  • 39. Border & International connectivity roads  Around 3,300 km of border roads have been identified to be built along the international border Around 2,000 km of roads are required for connecting India’s major highway corridor to International trade points so as to facilitate Export-Import Around 2,000 km are being taken up under this category in Phase-I of Bharatmala Criteria: Government priority Stretches of ease of Land Acquisition and preconstruction activities
  • 40. Coastal & port connectivity roads Around 2,100 km of coastal roads have been identified to be built along the coast of India Around 2,000 km are being taken up under this category in Phase-I of Bharatmala Criteria : Development status of Ports Synchronization with other port development under Sagarmala
  • 41.
  • 42. Expressways  About 1,900 km of these stretches have been identified for development of green-field expressways Around 800 km are being taken up under this category in Phase-I of Bharatmala Criteria:  Higher traffic would be prioritized Synchronization with rapidly growing Industrial activities