"We would try to implement projects worth over Rs 5 lakh crore (under the Sagarmala programme) before we complete our five years of our governance," Union Minister for Road and Surface Transport Nitin Gadkari said while speaking to the media.
Of the Rs 12 lakh crore being planned for investment under the ambitious programme, he said around Rs 8 lakh crore will be pumped into industrial clusters while the remaining Rs 4 lakh crore will go to port rail and port road connectivity, mechanisation and modernisation of ports.
"(Under Sagarmala), we have already started work on projects worth around Rs 1 lakh crore," the minister said.
The minister further said the government is looking to complete the Chardham project before 2018.
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