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Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday said India’s infrastructure must be people-centric, prioritising citizens’ comfort, convenience, and sustainability. Emphasising a human-first approach to development, the Minister said that 670 roadside amenities have already been created nationwide to improve travel experience and enhance logistics efficiency.
Speaking at the CII National Conference on “Future of Smart Roads – Safety, Sustainability and Resilience” in New Delhi, Gadkari outlined three pillars for India’s infrastructure growth — People, Prosperity, and Planning. “The Prime Minister’s vision of making India a five-trillion-dollar economy by 2027 hinges on world-class infrastructure,” Gadkari

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