New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch PM GatiShakti-National Master Plan, which seeks to address the issue of a lack of coordination among various agencies by institutionalising holistic planning, on Wednesday for multi-modal connectivity.
Describing it as a historic event for the country's infrastructure landscape, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) on Tuesday said the GatiShakti project will break departmental silos and institutionalise holistic planning for the stakeholders across major infrastructure projects.
All departments will have visibility of each other's projects through a centralised portal and the multi-modal connectivity will provide integrated and seamless connectivity for the movement of people, goods and services, it said.
"On the auspicious occasion of Maha Ashtami, tomorrow, 13th October at 11 AM, the PM GatiShakti - National Master Plan for multi-modal connectivity will be launched. Here are the details about why this initiative is special," Modi wrote on Twitter and shared the official statement on the platform.
GatiShakti is based on the six pillars of comprehensiveness, prioritisation, optimisation, synchronisation and being analytical and dynamic, the PMO said.
It will generate large-scale employment opportunities, cut down logistics costs, improve supply chains and make local goods competitive globally, it added.
Noting that infrastructure creation suffered in the country for decades from multiple issues, including a lack of coordination between different departments, the PMO cited the example of newly-constructed roads being dug up by other agencies for activities like laying of underground cables, gas pipelines etc.
"This not only caused great inconvenience but was also a wasteful expenditure," it said, adding that measures have been put in place to improve coordination.