The minister also informed that state's 2021-km roads will be converted into national highways.
"The Centre will provide Rs two lakh crore to Madhya Pradesh during a period of next two years," Gadkari announced while laying the foundation stones for different road projects at Naugaon, a town in Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh.
On the demand made by chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Gadkari announced conversion of 2021-kilometers long seven different roads in the state into national highways.
"The roads being constructed these days will not get damaged or develop potholes for next 200-years," he said, adding, his ministry was also focussing on development of inland waterways.
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"We are not only concentrating on road construction work but also focussing on developing 20,000-km of inland waterways in the country. In Madhya Pradesh, the waterways will be developed on Chambal, Narmada rivers," he added.
At the function organised in the campus of a school in Naugaon, Gadkari laid the foundation stones for the widening of 85-km long road from Chhatipahad to Khajuraho costing at Rs 920.46-crore, widening with paved shoulder of 44.70-Km long road from Angor to Chhatarpur costing Rs 178.23-crore and widening of 90-km long road from Sanchi to Sagar worth Rs 287.34-crore.
In the same function, he also laid the foundation stone for the widening of 141.26-km long road costing Rs 1583.79-crore from Beora to Dewas.