Together with the Capital Expenditure of the Railways, the Total Outlay on Roads and Railways Proposed at Rs 2,18,000 Crore in 2016-17
Together
with the Capital Expenditure of the Railways, the Total Outlay on Roads
and Railways Proposed at Rs 2,18,000 Crore in 2016-17
While presenting the General Budget
2016-17 in Lok Sabha today, the Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley said
that Infrastructure and Investment is the Fifth Support Pillar of
Budget
Theme ‘Transform India’. A total outlay of Rs. 2,18,000 crore will be spent on
capital expenditure of roads and railways in 2016-17. For speeding-up of the
process of road construction, an allocation of Rs. 27,000 crore has been
purposed for Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY) and Rs. 55,000 crore for
Road
Transport and Highways. Another Rs.15,000 crore are to be raised by
NHAI
through Bonds. An outlay towards capital expenditure of the Railways is
proposed at Rs. 1,21,000 crore.
Shri
Jaitley announced that nearly 10,000 KMs of National Highways are expected to
be
approved in 2016-17. In addition nearly 50,000 KMs of State Highways will also
be taken-up for up-gradation as National Highways. The total outlay for
infrastructure in budgetary estimates 2016-17 stands at Rs. 2,21,246 crore.
He
said that the Government will enact necessary amendments in the Motor Vehicles
Act and open-up the road transport sector in the passenger segment. An
enabling
eco-system will be provided for the States which will have the choice of
adopting the new legal framework. Entrepreneurs will be able to operate buses
on various routes, subject to certain efficiency and safety norms. This will
benefit the poor and middle class, encourage new investment, promote start up
entrepreneurs and create new jobs. This is a major reform measure.
“We are planning to develop new
Greenfield ports both in the eastern and western coasts of the country. The
work on the National Waterways is also being expedited Rs 800 crore has been
provided for these initiatives”, the Finance Minister said. In Civil Aviation
sector, un-served and underserved airstrips are to be revived by Airport
Authority of India and also in partnership with State Governments.
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