Nitin Gadkari says India will become toll naka mukt in next two years; here s why
ByJaideep ShenoyJaideep Shenoy / Updated: Dec 18, 2020, 09:37 IST
India will become ‘
toll naka mukt’ in next two years as the government has finalised Global Positioning System (GPS) technology based toll collection to ensure seamless movement of vehicles across India, Union minister of road
transport & highways (MoRTH) and micro, small & medium enterprises (MSMEs)
Nitin Gadkari said at an Assocham Foundation Week Programme on Thursday.
“With the help of Russian Government we have accepted the
GPS system and in next two years we will have toll collection system running on GPS technology,” Gadkari said, sharing his perspective on the theme ‘National Infrastructure Pipeline critical for economic revival across sectors,’ at the virtual event organised by Assocham.
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Innovation is going to be the name of the game and, the travel industry will no doubt come back to equivalent or ahead of pre-COVID-19 levels in the years to come but the way it comes back will never be exactly the same as it was before, Agarwal said. OYO Hotels and Homes founder and Group CEO Ritesh Agarwal
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Union minister Nitin Gadkari (File photo)
UDUPI: India will become ‘toll naka mukt’ in next two years as the government has finalised Global Positioning System (GPS) technology based toll collection to ensure seamless movement of vehicles across India, Union minister of road transport & highways (MoRTH) and micro, small & medium enterprises (MSMEs) Nitin Gadkari said at an Assocham Foundation Week Programme on Thursday.
“With the help of Russian Government we have accepted the GPS system and in next two years we will have toll collection system running on GPS technology,” Gadkari said, sharing his perspective on the theme ‘National Infrastructure Pipeline critical for economic revival across sectors,’ at the virtual event organised by Assocham.
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Gadkari cautions steel makers against profiteering; says projects getting unviable, writes to PM
The road transport, highways and MSME minister also said if the players failed to curb the practice, the government will have to change policies and encourage alternative technologies in projects.
Nitin Gadkari
Cautioning against profiteering by steel makers, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said he has sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi s attention towards 55 per cent hike in steel prices by players during the past six months, making projects unviable.
The road transport, highways and MSME minister also said if the players failed to curb the practice, the government will have to change policies and encourage alternative technologies in projects.