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Namakkal-Karur Highway (Reliance Infrastructure/NHAI)
The National Highways Authority of India on Monday (6 April) said that it has accomplished construction of 3,979 km of national highways in the financial year 2019-20.
According to the state-run company, this is the highest ever highway construction achieved by it in a financial year.
"The construction pace as noticed in last years has seen a steady growth with 3,380 km construction in the FY 2018-19," the company said in a statement.
"Continuing the same trend with the development of 3,979 km of national highways during FY 2019-20, NHAI has achieved an all-time high construction since its inception in 1995."
As per the statement, the government has envisaged an ambitious highway development programme, namely the Bharatmala Pariyojana which includes development of about 65,000 km of national highways.
"NHAI has been mandated development of about 27,500 km of national highways under Bharatmal Pariyojna Phase-I."
The Road Ministry in a statement said that a large number of initiatives have been taken to revive the stalled projects and expedite completion of new projects, including streamlining of land acquisition and acquisition of major portion of land prior to invitation of bids.
Besides, the procedure for General Arrangement Drawing for ROBs have been simplified and made online. The Disputes Resolution mechanism has also been revamped to avoid delays in the completion of projects.
(With inputs from IANS)