Imphal, July 13: Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 16 National Highway Projects in Manipur with an investment of Rs 4,148 crores covering a total length of 298 km. The projects will provide all-weather connectivity to Manipur with the rest of the country and the Neighbouring countries.
The project will boost the agricultural, industrial, and socio-economic progress of the region. These will also facilitate health care and emergency service to the remotest of the areas and generate employment and self-employment opportunities.
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Inaugurating the projects in Imphal, Gadkari said projects worth Rs 5,000 crores have also been sanctioned for the state and the Detailed Project Reports (DPR) will be completed within six months and the work will start in a year’s time. He said the expansion of Highways in the state will be recommended under the Bharatmala Phase ll.
The Minister said PM Narendra Modi is giving the highest priority to the northeast and road infrastructure will contribute to the development of Manipur and make it socially and economically strong. The Minister said water, power, transport, and communication are the four most important things for the development of industry, for generating employment and eradicating poverty.
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Gadkari said Manipur is a very beautiful state with immense potential for Tourism. He also sought the cooperation of all the stakeholders for the resolution of problems and completion of projects in a time-bound manner.