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Punjab CM meets Gadkari, seeks clearance of ring roads around state

Punjab CM met the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways to seek his intervention to clear the state's pending roadways projects. In response, Gadkari assured Singh that all issues related to the state pending with his ministries would be looked into and addressed at the earliest.

Punjab CM meets Union Minister Nitin Gadkari
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Published : Jun 27, 2019, 10:21 PM IST

New Delhi: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh Thursday met Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari and sought his intervention in clearing the state's pending projects under his ministry, including early approval for ring road projects around major cities.

He invited the Union minister to visit Punjab and extend help in reviving MSMEs in the state. The chief minister also urged Gadkari to release the third instalment of a central grant of Rs 3.72 crore for Mohali Hitech Metal cluster and implementation of SFURTI in Wood Inlay Cluster, Hoshiarpur.

Punjab CM meets Union Minister Nitin Gadkari; urges to clear the ring road projects

Gadkari assured Singh that all Punjab-related issues pending with his ministries would be looked into and addressed at the earliest.

He also assured him of full support and cooperation to the state government in pursuance of their road infrastructure development projects, besides various initiatives for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME).

According to a spokesperson, Singh informed Gadkari that the Punjab government had already agreed to bear 50 per cent cost of land acquisition for building the ring roads around Mohali/Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Patiala, Sangrur and Bathinda, in line with the MORT&H guidelines of Bharatmala.

Such a new project would be taken up for consideration by the ministry only if the state/agency is ready to bear at least half the cost of land acquisition. The chief minister said the ministry has already approved the ring road around Bathinda, he said.

Singh also sought the Centre's immediate approval of funds to the tune of Rs 636.45 lakh for the appointment of technical consultant for the ring roads project to work out the alignments needed for the roads.

He also urged Gadkari to expedite granting clearance to the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway project, for which the Centre has okayed a plan of constructing 800 km of expressways under Bharatmala Scheme Phase-I.

The chief minister also impressed upon the Union minister the need for approval to four laning of Patiala-Sirhind-Morinda road and declaring it a national highway. The Centre was pressing for its development as a greenfield project while the state wanted it to be a brownfield project.

Singh requested Gadkari to declare Banga-Garhshankar-Anandpur Sahib-Naina Devi Road as a national highway in the current fiscal and pointed out that this demand has been raised by the Jathedar of Takhat Sri Keshgarh Sahib as the road in question was in extremely bad shape.

It may be recalled that Gadkari had earlier laid the foundation stone for upgrading the Banga-Garhshankar-Anandpur Sahib-Naina Devi Road.

The Punjab chief minister also met Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Ram Vilas Paswan, who acceded to his request to hold a joint meeting with the Union finance minister to resolve the Rs 31,000 crore food account loan legacy issue.

Paswan agreed to organise the meeting after the Budget session, an official spokesperson said, adding he also agreed to allow Punjab create additional storage space for crops this Rabi season and modalities for the same will soon be worked out.


Also read: Clash breaks out at Ludhiana jail, 10 injured

New Delhi: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh Thursday met Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari and sought his intervention in clearing the state's pending projects under his ministry, including early approval for ring road projects around major cities.

He invited the Union minister to visit Punjab and extend help in reviving MSMEs in the state. The chief minister also urged Gadkari to release the third instalment of a central grant of Rs 3.72 crore for Mohali Hitech Metal cluster and implementation of SFURTI in Wood Inlay Cluster, Hoshiarpur.

Punjab CM meets Union Minister Nitin Gadkari; urges to clear the ring road projects

Gadkari assured Singh that all Punjab-related issues pending with his ministries would be looked into and addressed at the earliest.

He also assured him of full support and cooperation to the state government in pursuance of their road infrastructure development projects, besides various initiatives for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME).

According to a spokesperson, Singh informed Gadkari that the Punjab government had already agreed to bear 50 per cent cost of land acquisition for building the ring roads around Mohali/Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Patiala, Sangrur and Bathinda, in line with the MORT&H guidelines of Bharatmala.

Such a new project would be taken up for consideration by the ministry only if the state/agency is ready to bear at least half the cost of land acquisition. The chief minister said the ministry has already approved the ring road around Bathinda, he said.

Singh also sought the Centre's immediate approval of funds to the tune of Rs 636.45 lakh for the appointment of technical consultant for the ring roads project to work out the alignments needed for the roads.

He also urged Gadkari to expedite granting clearance to the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway project, for which the Centre has okayed a plan of constructing 800 km of expressways under Bharatmala Scheme Phase-I.

The chief minister also impressed upon the Union minister the need for approval to four laning of Patiala-Sirhind-Morinda road and declaring it a national highway. The Centre was pressing for its development as a greenfield project while the state wanted it to be a brownfield project.

Singh requested Gadkari to declare Banga-Garhshankar-Anandpur Sahib-Naina Devi Road as a national highway in the current fiscal and pointed out that this demand has been raised by the Jathedar of Takhat Sri Keshgarh Sahib as the road in question was in extremely bad shape.

It may be recalled that Gadkari had earlier laid the foundation stone for upgrading the Banga-Garhshankar-Anandpur Sahib-Naina Devi Road.

The Punjab chief minister also met Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Ram Vilas Paswan, who acceded to his request to hold a joint meeting with the Union finance minister to resolve the Rs 31,000 crore food account loan legacy issue.

Paswan agreed to organise the meeting after the Budget session, an official spokesperson said, adding he also agreed to allow Punjab create additional storage space for crops this Rabi season and modalities for the same will soon be worked out.


Also read: Clash breaks out at Ludhiana jail, 10 injured

Intro:Punjab Chief Minister captain Amarinder Singh called on Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday afternoon to press his intervention to clear the states pending projects and approval under his department Punjab Chief Minister also invited Union Minister to visit Punjab to help provide the MSME's in the state.


Body:Chief Minister capt Amrinder Singh has short early clearance of ring roads around the states major cities while urgent to Union Minister for road transport and Highways and micro small and medium enterprises Nitin Gadkari to immediately release the third installment of Government of India grant of rupees 3.7 to crore Mohali hi tech metal cluster and implement of SFURTI in wool inlay cluster Hoshiarpur.

Gadkari Ashok captain Amrinder Singh that all Punjab related issues pending with his ministries will be will be looked into an address at the earliest he also assured of support and cooperation to state government in persons of their Road Infrastructure development projects beside various initiative in the field of MSME.


Conclusion:while talking to media after the meeting captain Amarinder Singh said that the meeting was fruitful and get 3 has assured of all the possible actions. stating on Ludhiana jail clash captain Amrinder Singh said that possibly at is the work of gangsters and one person has died he will go back to Punjab and sort out a report. While talking on Navjot Singh Sidhu captain Amrinder Singh said that the matter will be taken up later. Also while talking on Rahul Gandhi and his resignation captain Amrinder Singh said that all of us have requested Rahul Gandhi to continue as Congress President. When asked about parole to Ram Rahim by Haryana govt,Captain Amrinder Singh said that it is matter of Haryana and he has no concern.


Captain Amrinder Singh was accompanied by PWD Minister Vijay Inder Singla MP Preneet Kaur Manish Tiwari Gurjeet Aujla Santokh Chaudhary and government officials
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