Bengaluru: India has achieved the milestone of constructing 37kms of roads a day in the year 2020-21. 

In this regard, minister for road transport Nitin Gadkari honoured the officers for the phenomenal feat. 

A statement in this regard by the ministry said, “This would not have been possible without dedication and teamwork of the officials and other stakeholders. These achievements are unprecedented and have no parallel in any other country in the world”.

The ministry also gave more information on the major achievements:

  • Over the last 7 years, length of National Highways has gone up by 50% from 91,287 km (as of April 2014) to 1,37,625 km (as on 20 March 2021);
  • Total budgetary outlay increased by 5.5 times, from INR 33,414 Cr in Financial Year 2015 to INR 1,83,101 Cr in Financial Year 2022;
  • Sanctioned amount has increased by 126% in Financial Year 2021 over Financial Year 2020 despite Covid-19 related impact. Sanctioned length in kilometres has also increased by 9% in Financial Year 2021 over Financial Year 2020;
  • Average annual project award (annual average award length) during Financial Year 2015 to Financial Year 2021 has increased by 85% compared to FY10 to FY14
  • Average annual construction (average annual construction length) during FY2015 to FY2021 has increased by 83% compared to FY2010 to FY2014
  • Cumulative cost of ongoing project works has increased by 54% at the end of Financial Year 2021 compared to Financial Year 2020 (as on March 31st)