DelhiDesk Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari emphasized the need for granting expanded opportunities to exceptional performers in the infrastructure sector at the Annual Flagship Infrastructure Conference cum Awards organized by Assocham. He expressed concern over the prevailing trend of professionals from the hydro sector facing rejection in the road sector, and similarly, those from the road sector being overlooked in the Railways sector. Gadkari urged for rectifying this situation and asserted that individuals with proven ability and experience should be given increased opportunities to contribute to the development of infrastructure. He further emphasized the significance of prioritizing the track records of previous projects when awarding contracts, rather than focusing excessively on financial and technical criteria. The government’s commitment to infrastructure development was highlighted, with a capital investment outlay increase of 33% for the third consecutive year, amounting to Rs. 10 lakh crores (3.3% of GDP).

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👉 Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari emphasizes need for granting expanded opportunities to exceptional performers in infrastructure sector
👉 Gadkari stresses importance of reshaping perceptions and adapting to evolving circumstances and requirements
👉 Gadkari expresses concern over prevailing trend of professionals being overlooked in different sectors and urges for rectifying this situation
👉 Work allocation should be based on competence and cost factor should be considered, says Gadkari
👉 Gadkari commends industry bodies like Assocham for their valuable suggestions and advice
👉 Government’s commitment to infrastructure development highlighted with capital investment outlay increase of 33% for third consecutive year
👉 India’s extensive road network plays crucial role in country’s economic growth.

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