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Indian Road Construction
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ROAD TRANSPORT SCENARIO Economic Growth : 5 - 6% Road Transport Sector Demand Grows at 10 – 12% Need for Road & Transport Infrastructure of International Standards Major Road Development Programmes - National Highway Development Project (NHDP) - Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) - State Road Development Programmes Proposed plan expenditure in 10 th plan (for roads)– Total approx. Rs. 250,000 crores
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Proportion of Freight and Passenger Transport by Road and Rail YearFreight (Tonne-km) Road:Rail Passenger (Pass.-km) Road:Rail 195111:8926:74 196129:7142:58 197134:6659:41 198138:6263:37 199153:4779:21 200165:3587:13 200570:3085:15
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Indian Road Network- Current Status National Highway (NH) *58,112 State Highways (SH)1,37,119 Major District Roads (MDR)4,70,000 Village and Other Roads (ODR & VR)26,50,000 Total Road Length 33,15,231 (in kms) NHs are less than 2% of network but carry 40% of total traffic
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Energy Scenario Energy consideration is vital issue for development activities 250 million tonne oil equivalent (energy consumption) 20-23 % energy is consumed in transport sector alone India has only 0.4 % of oil reserve and 5.7% of coal reserve Consumption of petroleum products increasing at 8 to 9 % rate annually Road sector alone consume 71 % of total HSD ( 32 million tonne in a year) Can easily target 10 % saving trough improvement of roads and capacity augmentation
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Major Ongoing Projects Golden Quadrilateral North-South Corridor East – West Corridor PMGSY Connectivity to major ports Additional 10,000 Km of NH Improvement Riding Quality Improvement Programme for National Highways Various State Highway Improvement Projects with World Bank Aid
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NATIONAL HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
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National Highway Development Projects Country ’ s most ambitious Highways Development Project Highways with International Standard and facilities for uninterrupted traffic flow Divided carriageways & Service roads Grade separators, over bridges & underpasses Bypasses Wayside amenities Enhanced safety features
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NHDP – VARIOUS PHASES PHASE I & II - LAUNCHED IN 1999. - 14,000 KM (GQ & NSEW) - UNDER PROGRESS PHASE III A - LAUNCHED IN 2005. - 4,000 KM BOT PHASE III B - 10,000 KM - GOVT FUNDING - TO BE LAUNCHED
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National Highways Development Projects Total Length of NHDP ( PHASE I & II )14,162 Golden Quadrilateral High Density Traffic Corridors linking Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai & Kolkata 5846 Completion by Mid 2006 North-South & East-West Corridors N-S:Kashmir to Kanyakumari : 4,000 (including Kochi-Salem) E-W: Silchar to Saurashtra : 3,300 7,300 Completion by 2008 + Road connectivity to Major Ports 363 km and Other Roads 653 km
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CURRENT STATUS - NHDP APPROX. 6,000 KM OF ROAD PROJECTS ARE UNDER IMPLEMENTATION. APPROX. 7,000 KM OF ROAD PROJECTS UNDER NHDP ARE STILL TO BE EXECUTED IN THE COMING 2 TO 3 YEARS.
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RURAL ROADS UNDER PMGSY Aims to connect all the habitations with 500 population by the year 2007 Separate dedicated fund has been created by allocating 50% cess on diesel
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Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana A Centrally sponsored programme Rs. 60,000 crores required upto 2010 Rs. 2500 crores available per year from 50% of diesel cess More will be available now with extra 50p chess
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Construction Materials: Requirement for Rural Roads Only Assuming equivalent of 3.00 lakh km single lane road construction Estimated quantity of materials required: Good earth - 195 million cubic-m Gravel - 36 million cubic-m Stone metal - 24 million cubic-m Bitumen - 3 million tonnes
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STATE HIGHWAYS ALMOST ALL THE STATE GOVERNMENTS HAVE TAKEN UP THE WORKS OF WIDENING, STRENGTHENING & UPGRADATION OF STATE HIGHWAYS THIS PROGRAMME IS EXPECTED TO GO ON TILL 2010.
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