Indian minister released E-Books on development activities
OREANDA-NEWS. The Union Minister of
Road Transport, Highways & Shipping, Shri Nitin Gadkari, today released two
E-Books on various developmental activities, fresh initiatives and major
achievements of his ministries in the last six months of the Narendra Modi Government.The E-books were launched at a function in New Delhi to mark “Good Governance
Day” on the 90th birthday of former Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee.
Speaking on the
occasion, the Minister said that the road transport and shipping are very
important sectors for the development of the country. He said the challenge is
to reduce the cost while enhancing the quality of road construction. Shri
Gadkari said that the Government is giving priority to solving bottlenecks
coming in the way of development of roads particularly land acquisition, and
many such cases have been resolved. He said the target is to construct 30 kms
of roads per day. He enumerated steps taken for construction of cement-concrete
roads, development of toll plazas, electronic toll collection, road side
amenities etc.
Shri Gadkari said that
due priority needs to be given to development of inland waterways as it is much
cheaper mode of transport. He also said that the Government will promote
biofuels in public transport.
The Ministries of Road
Transport, Highways & shipping have undertaken several comprehensive
initiatives in different sectors as summarised below:
The initiatives in the
Road Transport and Highways Sector include:
· Policy
initiatives covering encouragement to investment in PPP projects, mode of
delivery of projects, increased threshold for project approval, enhanced
inter-ministerial coordination, fast track dispute resolution, amendments to
the Model Concession Agreement, current focus on EPC, Project packaging,
Electronic Toll Collection(ETC).
· Initiatives
in Road Transport sector including New Road Transport and Safety Bill,
According High priority to Road safety, constitution of National Road Safety
& Management Board, New National Permit Policy for passenger Vehicles is
being finalised, development of wayside amenities.
· Restructuring
of the Cancelled Projects, Reviving of Stalled Projects, Integrating Border
Check posts with Toll Plazas, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and Road Side Amenities.
· Fostering
regional connectivity amongst neighbouring countries.
· Focus
on streamlining of office procedure like speedy redressal of public grievances,
simplification of forms, digitisation of records and recording and weeding out
of files.
· E-Governance
initiatives covering e-tendering, Security of Women in Public Road Transport ,
Nirbhaya Fund Scheme, Integrated Vehicle Registration and driving licensing
system, etc.
The initiatives in the
Shipping Sector include:
· One time general trade license for Indian ships.
· Simplification of procedure to determine light dues for container ships
· E-payment of light dues from 1st April 2015
· e-payment of fees for all ship licensing services has been operationalised, with paperless transactions
· ERP system implemented in Cochin Shipyard and implementation of ERP to be complete in all major ports by December 2015
· Procedures for grant of permission for India-Bangladesh protocol vessels electronically enabled.
· Online examination and online counselling for common. Entrance test for maritime courses by Indian maritime university
· New scheme to part fund green initiatives of major ports
· Solar energy & wind energy to power lighthouses
· All major ports to prepare environmental management plan and endeavour to became green ports
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