The
Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Shipping, Water Resources, River
Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Shri Nitin Gadkari has said that highways works
worth Rs 8 lakh crore will begin before the end of 2018 under the Bharatmala
Pariyojana. He was speaking to media persons in New Delhi today, a day after
the Cabinet
Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
approved Phase I of Bharatmala Pariyojana. Bharatmala is a new umbrella program for the highways sector that focuses on
optimizing efficiency of road traffic movement across the country by bridging
critical infrastructure gaps.
Shri Gadkari said that Bharatmala
will be a major driver for economic growth in the country, and help realize
Prime Minister Shri Modi’s vision of a New India. He said the programme has
been designed to bridge the gaps in the existing highways infrastructure so as
to make the movement of man and material more efficient. Special attention has
been paid to fulfill the connectivity needs of backward and tribal areas,
areas of economic activity, places of religious and tourist interest, border
areas, coastal areas and trade routes with neighbouring countries under the
programme.
The
Minister also said that Bharatmala will give the country 50 national corridors
as opposed to the 6 we have at present. With this, 70 – 80 percent of freight
will move along NH as against the 40 percent at present. The programme will
help to connect 550 Districts in the country through NH linkages. Currently,
only around 300 Districts have NH linkages. Bharatmala will also have
a
positive impact on the Logistic Performance Index (LPI) of the country. Apart
from this, the Minister said the programme will also help generate a large
number of direct and indirect employment in the construction activity, the
development of highways amenities and also as part of the enhanced economic
activity in different parts of the country that will result from better road
connectivity .
A
total of around 24,800 kms are being considered in Phase I of Bharatmala. In
addition, Bharatmala Pariyojana phase –I also includes 10,000 kms of balance
road works under NHDP, taking the total to 34,800 kms at an estimated cost of
Rs.5,35,000 crore. Bharatmala Phase I – is to be implemented over a five years
period of i.e. 2017-18 to 2021-22. Components of Phase I and estimated expenditure are as
follows :
Sl.
No.
|
Components
|
Length
-km
|
Outlay
-Rs crore
|
a.
|
Economic corridors development
|
9,000
|
1,20,000
|
b.
|
Inter-corridor & feeder roads
|
6,000
|
80,000
|
c.
|
National Corridors Efficiency
improvements:
|
5,000
|
100,000
|
d.
|
Border & International connectivity
roads
|
2,000
|
25,000
|
e.
|
Coastal & port connectivity roads
|
2,000
|
20,000
|
f.
|
Expressways
|
800
|
40,000
|
|
Total:
|
24,800
|
385,000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance road works under NHDP
|
10,000
|
1,50,000
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total
|
|
5,35,000
|
Bharatmala envisages
improving the efficiency of the National Corridor (Golden-Quadrilateral
and NS-EW corridor) by decongesting
its choke points through lane expansion, construction of ring roads, bypasses/
elevated corridors and logistics parks at identified points. Around 5,000 kms of
the National Corridor will be taken up in Phase-I of Bharatmala at an estimated cost of Rs 100,000 crore.
The programme has identified around 26,200 km of Economic
Corridors or routes that have heavy freight traffic, of
which 9,000 kms are being taken up for development in Phase-I at an estimated
cost of Rs 1,20,000 crore. It
is planned to develop these corridors end to end to ensure seamless and speedy
travel and uniformity in standards. Besides this, around 8,000 km of Inter-Corridors
and
around 7,500 km of Feeder Corridors have also
been identified under Bharatmala, of which around 6000 km will be developed in
Phase I at an estimated cost of Rs 80,000 crore. Stretches of roads connecting more than 2
corridors are classified as Inter-Corridors routes,
while other routes connecting to 1 or 2 corridors are termed as Feeder Corridors. These corridors will be developed so as
to address the infrastructure asymmetry that exists at many places .
Bharatmala also envisages building 3300
kms of Border Roads of strategic importance along international boundaries and
2000 km of International Connectivity roads to promote trade with Nepal,
Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar . Out of this around 2000 km will be taken up
under Phase-I at an estimated cost of Rs
25,000 crore.
In addition to the above, around 2,100 km of coastal
roads and 2000 km of port connectivity roads have been identified under
Bharatmala of which 2,000 kms are being taken up under Phase-I at an estimated cost of Rs 20,000 crore. About
1,900 km of stretches have been identified for development of green-field
expressways of which around 800 kms will be taken up under Phase-I of the
programme at an estimated cost of Rs.40,000
crore. The 10,000 km of balance road work under NHDP will be completed at a
cost of Rs 1,50,000 crore.
The identification of the project stretches under the various
components of Bharatmala has been done based on detailed
O-D(Origin-Destination) study, freight flow projections and verification of the
identified infrastructure gaps through geo mapping, using data from
Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geo-Informatics (BISAG) as
well as from other sources. This O-D study has also taken into account
integration of economic corridors with the ongoing projects under NHDP and
infrastructure asymmetry in major corridors.
In addition to Rs. 5,35,000 crore for Bharatmala Phase-I, there is
a requirement of Rs. 1,57,324 crore for ongoing schemes like NH(O),
SARDP-NE, EAP and LWE under implementation in the Highways Sector. Thus, the
overall outlay for Bharatmala and all existing schemes put together will be Rs
6,92,324 crore over a period of 5 years.
Gross Budgetary Support for the Bharatmala program and existing
schemes from 2017-18 to 2021--22 will be restricted to Rs. 2,37,024 crore from
Central Road Fund (CRF), Rs 59,973 crore as Budgetary support, Rs. 34,000 crore
from expected monetization through ToT route and Rs. 46,048 crore collected as
Toll-Permanent Bridge Fee Fund (PBFF) by NHAI.
Projects under Bharatmala Phase-I are to be implemented through
NHAI, NHIDCL, MoRTH and State PWDs. Provision has been made for effective
delegation in appraisal /approval of individual project stretches. Effective delegation
has been made in appraisal /approval of individual project stretches
a. All PPP BOT (Toll)
projects where no grant (or VGF) is given to the concessionaire and the
construction and maintenance is financed by toll revenues will be appraised and
approved by the Board of NHAI.
b. All EPC
projects implemented by NHAI will be approved by NHAI Board after proper
appraisal, within the budgeted financial resources approved under this program.
c. NHAI
Board will be authorized to suitably delegate its powers on appraisal and
approval of projects within NHAI.
All projects
implemented under Bharatmala are to be technically, financially and
economically appraised by an empowered Project Appraisal &Technical
Scrutiny Committee to be setup in NHAI and MoRTH.
The Committee would
comprise experts from NITI Aayog, and would be a dedicated unit
which would place its recommendations on appraisal of projects to NHAI Board or
Secretary, MoRTH, as the case may be,
Guidelines
have been laid down for scrutiny of individual projects which are to be
followed by all implementing agencies
Grand Challenge’ mechanism is to be
adopted to encourage State Government participation in implementation of the
program. Projects that are supported by proactive effort by the concerned State
Governments shall be taken up on priority basis.
A total of
around 600 projects have been identified across the components for Bharatmala.
DPR preparation for 19,500 kms is underway currently.
Click
here to access the presentation on the programme made by Secretary Road
Transport & Highways Shri Yudhveer Singh Malik
Click
here to access detailed background note on Bharatmala
Click
here to access the lists of highway stretches under Bharatmala
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