Nitin Gadkari Logistics Cost Will Be Reduced From 14-16% to 10% with Coordination and communication: Nitin Gadkari

Addressing program ‘Climate Goals: Technological Roadmap to Net Zero’ he said by reducing logistics cost there will be a great saving and by which  50%  increase in exports can be achieved which is  very important for our economy.

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Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Shri Nitin Gadkari has emphasized on reduction of logistics cost from 14 - 16% to 10% with cooperation, coordination and communication among stakeholders. Addressing program ‘Climate Goals: Technological Roadmap to Net Zero’ he said by reducing logistics cost there will be a great saving and by which  50%  increase in exports can be achieved which is  very important for our economy.

Talking about pollution he said we are importing 16 lakh crore of fossil fuel which is creating a lot of pollution. He said decision has been taken to make 27 green express highways to reduce travel time and by end of December there will be new highways wherein travel time from Delhi to Chandigarh will be 2 1/2 hour , Delhi to Amritsar  4 hours, Delhi to Katra 6 hours, Delhi to Srinagar 8 hours and Delhi to Mumbai 12 hours, Delhi to Jaipur  two hours and Chennai to Bangalore also two hours .The Minister said Technology, innovation and research are very important for achieving the vision of Prim Minister for making India a 5 trillion dollar economy.

 

Addressing AIMA's 49th National Management Convention - 'Advantage India: Thriving in the New World Order' Shri Nitin Gadkari said public transport needs to be encouraged with centre and states working together as a team. He said India has a huge domestic market with young and talented engineering manpower, skilled workforce and low labour cost. He stressed on diversification of agriculture into energy and power sector and use of alternative fuels like bio ethanol, LNG and bio CNG. The Minister said ethics, economy , ecology and environment are the three most important pillars of the society.

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