The Government of India has allotted Rs. 52 crore for short-term restoration whereas the remaining Rs. 48 crore employment will probably be put in everlasting restoration.
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The minister mentioned that quick steps have been taken to revive the rain-hit roads.
Union minister Nitin Gadkari just lately mentioned that the Indian authorities has sanctioned ₹100 crore to revive roads hit by unprecedented rains in Konkan and western Maharashtra, as reported by PTI. The Road Transport and Highways Minister took to Twitter to announce the identical, whereby he mentioned ₹52 crore has been allotted for short-term restoration, whereas the remaining ₹48 crore will probably be put into everlasting restoration.
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Immediate steps have been taken to revive roads affected by unprecedented rains in Konkan and Western Maharashtra. 100 crore has been sanctioned for this. This contains 52 crores for short-term restoration and 48 crores for everlasting restoration.
— Nitin Gadkari (@nitin_gadkari) 5 August 2021
In a collection of tweets, the minister mentioned, “Immediate steps have been taken to restore roads affected by unprecedented rains in Konkan and western Maharashtra. ₹100 crore has been sanctioned in this regard.”
“This includes Rs 52 crore for temporary restoration and Rs 48 crore for permanent restoration,” he mentioned.
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The minister additionally mentioned that the Vashisht bridge close to Chiplun on the Mumbai-Goa freeway, which was badly broken, has been restored for site visitors inside 72 hours. At the identical time, the jam has additionally been eliminated at Parshuram Ghat, Karul Ghat, Amba Ghat. Temporary restoration work has been began and everlasting restoration work may also be taken up on precedence foundation.
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With inputs from NDTV