Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday said there would be "no compromise on quality and proper design of infrastructure, as the government is keen that there should be transparent, time-bound, corruption-free, and result-oriented execution of projects."

Speaking at the foundation-laying ceremony for a ₹ 436 crore elevated corridor-cum-grade separator linking Indira Gandhi Square and Rajiv Gandhi Square, covering a distance of 3.88 km, Gadkari said the project would give a significant boost to the development of Puducherry.

The union minister for Road Transport and Highways said Prime Minister Narendra Modi was keen to ensure speedy and broad-based infrastructure development across the country.

He added that his ministry had planned to spend ₹ 25,000 crore on roads, bridges, and oth

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