While addressing the 2nd Smart
Transportation Infra Summit & Expo organized by the PHD Chamber of Commerce
and Industry here today, the Road Transport and Highways Minister, Mr.
Nitin Gadkari asserted that logistics is one of the most important
ingredients which can boost exports 1.5 times with rapid improvement.
The current logistics cost is 18% in
India and if reduced to the level of 10%, the economic growth will be
propelled, said Mr. Gadkari.
He highlighted the need and
importance of modernization of road infrastructure and road safety. He said
that the government is in the process of developing a smart solution for the
same, which would be cost effective, pollution free and supportive of import
substitution.
Mr. Gadkari articulated two
philosophies for checking air and water pollution. He first mentioned the
conversion of knowledge to wealth through research, innovation, and sustainable
international practices. Next he mentioned the conversion of waste to wealth
through efficient use of alternative fuels and diversification of agriculture
to energy and power sector.
He emphasised the use of water
transport, electric transport, bio CNG, ethanol, bio diesel and petrol in order
of priority for smart transportation.
Dr. Mahesh
Gupta, President, PHD Chamber appreciated the recent efforts of the central
government in the modernization and upgradation of the transport and road
infrastructure.
The issue of pollution and traffic
jams can be addressed through smart transportation, said Dr. Mahesh Gupta.
He suggested that the Electronic Road
Pricing (ERP) model as followed by Singapore, Canada and London should be
adopted by India as well to manage traffic.
Dr. Mahesh Gupta also pointed out
that the odd and even system alone, is not a solution to manage the problem of
traffic congestions and pollution in Delhi.
Mr. G S Bali, Transport Minister, Himachal Pradesh, during his
keynote address congratulated the central government in taking adequate steps
to develop an efficient road infrastructure.
He mentioned the need to shift from
road transport to water transport in state of Himachal Pradesh.
He also expressed his concern over
road safety and said that it was one of the major challenges faced by the state
of Himachal Pradesh. He urged Shri Nitin Gadkari ji to concentrate on crash
barriers and expand the scope of road safety beyond national highways to cover
remote areas.
To have a growing economy we need to
have speed, for that we need road safety and to support these two we need a
sound infrastructure, said Mr Bali.
Mr. Nitin Gadkari suggested Mr. G.S
Bali, to promote alternate means of transport such cable cars, ropeways,
seaplanes and gondolas in the state of Himachal Pradesh. He also said that the
other hill states can also come up with similar plans in the times to come.
Among
other who were also present on the occasion comprised Vice President, PHD
Chamber, Mr. Anil Khaitan; its Chairman, International Affairs
Committee-Americas (North), Mr. Rajnish Goenka; Ambassador of Mexico, Ms. Melba
Pria; Secretary, National Safety Council-Delhi, Mr. A B Lal; Managing Director,
Volvo India Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Kamal Bali.
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