"We will undertake Rs 2 lakh crore projects in Uttar Pradesh in the next two years. Rs 60,000 crore projects are already underway," the Road Transport and Highways and Shipping Minister said here.
The Minister also laid foundation here of three projects -- Rs 806 crore Varanasi-Jaunpur stretch on National Highway No 56, Rs 785 crore Varanasi-Ajamgarh stretch on National Highway No 233 and Varanasi-Gazipur stretch on NH 29.
Gadkari said these stretches would result in all-round development of the state by promoting seamless flow of cargo traffic and passengers, and also also promote tourism and minimise the accidents.
The Minister also said that all efforts would be made to get the new Motor Bill passed in the next session of the Parliament.
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He said India accounts for about 500 road accidents daily and the new legislation will minimise road accidents and bring in overall reforms in the transport sector.
The new legislation provides for heavy fines on violators of traffic rules and hefty penalty for drunk driving and various other offences.
The Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha in the just- concluded session of Parliament.
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