<p>Haldwani: The Road Transport and Highways Ministry has started eight major high-speed corridor and ring road projects in the first 100 days of the Modi 3.0 government, Union Minister Ajay Tamta said on Friday.</p>.<p>Addressing reporters here, the Union Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways said the projects launched include Agra-Gwalior, Kharagpur-Moregram, Dharad-Mehsana-Ahmedabad, Ayodhya Ring Road, Pathalgaon-Gumla, Kanpur Ring Road, Guwahati Ring Road and Nashik Phata-Khed Elevated Corridor.</p>.<p>The projects will reduce travel time by up to 60 per cent, increase traffic bearing capacity of the routes and bring down the cost on logistics, he said.</p>.Rs 30k crore metro projects approved, FTI-TTP launched: Amit Shah lists Modi 3.0 govt's schemes for middle class.<p>The projects are also aimed at generating employment to more than 5 crore man-days in total, which will also boost the local economy, Tamta said.</p>.<p>It will not only make travel easier, but will also strengthen industrial and commercial connectivity.</p>.<p>The major achievements of the ministry include approval of 215-km of new projects at a cost of Rs 5,000 crore, which include expansion of bypasses and roads in Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.</p>.<p>The minister also said 219-km of high-speed corridors are ready for operation, taking the total length of high-speed corridors in the country to 2,357 kilometres.</p>.<p>A pilot project for barrier-free tolling under Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) has been launched.</p>.<p>Further, the minister said that cashless treatment scheme for road accident victims is implemented on a pilot basis in Assam and Chandigarh.</p>.<p>The Automated Traffic Management System (ATMS) has been implemented on 428-km of national highways and it is planned to implement it on all high-speed corridors over the next five years.</p>.<p>Blackspots have been improved, 46,000 vehicles were scrapped under the vehicle scrapping policy, and 12 services of RTO have been made online, providing convenient and transparent services to the citizens. </p>
<p>Haldwani: The Road Transport and Highways Ministry has started eight major high-speed corridor and ring road projects in the first 100 days of the Modi 3.0 government, Union Minister Ajay Tamta said on Friday.</p>.<p>Addressing reporters here, the Union Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways said the projects launched include Agra-Gwalior, Kharagpur-Moregram, Dharad-Mehsana-Ahmedabad, Ayodhya Ring Road, Pathalgaon-Gumla, Kanpur Ring Road, Guwahati Ring Road and Nashik Phata-Khed Elevated Corridor.</p>.<p>The projects will reduce travel time by up to 60 per cent, increase traffic bearing capacity of the routes and bring down the cost on logistics, he said.</p>.Rs 30k crore metro projects approved, FTI-TTP launched: Amit Shah lists Modi 3.0 govt's schemes for middle class.<p>The projects are also aimed at generating employment to more than 5 crore man-days in total, which will also boost the local economy, Tamta said.</p>.<p>It will not only make travel easier, but will also strengthen industrial and commercial connectivity.</p>.<p>The major achievements of the ministry include approval of 215-km of new projects at a cost of Rs 5,000 crore, which include expansion of bypasses and roads in Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.</p>.<p>The minister also said 219-km of high-speed corridors are ready for operation, taking the total length of high-speed corridors in the country to 2,357 kilometres.</p>.<p>A pilot project for barrier-free tolling under Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) has been launched.</p>.<p>Further, the minister said that cashless treatment scheme for road accident victims is implemented on a pilot basis in Assam and Chandigarh.</p>.<p>The Automated Traffic Management System (ATMS) has been implemented on 428-km of national highways and it is planned to implement it on all high-speed corridors over the next five years.</p>.<p>Blackspots have been improved, 46,000 vehicles were scrapped under the vehicle scrapping policy, and 12 services of RTO have been made online, providing convenient and transparent services to the citizens. </p>