Start work on Shakti Peeth Highway - * Devendra Fadnavis *
Mumbai, 13th – Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today directed the concerned to start the planning of the ambitious Shakti Peeth Highway, which will provide communication facilities, business opportunities and tourism in the state on a large scale, by taking everyone into confidence and promptly.
Chief Minister Fadnavis reviewed the work to be done by the Public Works Department in the next hundred days at the Sahyadri Guest House. At that time, he directed the concerned. The meeting was attended by Public Works Minister Shivendrasinh Raje Bhosale, School Education Minister Dadaji Bhuse, Tourism Minister Shambhuraj Desai, Minister of State Indranil Naik, Mrs. Meghna Bordikar, Chief Secretary Sujata Saunik, Additional Chief Secretary of the Department Manisha Mhaiskar, Secretary Sadashiv Salunkhe, Secretary A. Dashpute, Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation Manager Anil Gaikwad and other relevant officials.
Chief Minister Fadnavis directed the Public Works Department to plan for the construction of highways in the state and to make the road network more comprehensive and quality, and said that the construction of Shakti Peeth Highway, which connects religious places in the state and promotes tourism industry and business, should be done in a quality and speedy manner, and the Chief Minister Shri. Fadnavis gave instructions to start the process for this.
The remaining final phase of Samruddhi Highway, up to Aman, 76 km long. The work should be completed promptly and this highway should be completely opened by February. Also, the loan bond process of Samruddhi Highway should be completed this year. The work of 13.30 km. Missing link on the Mumbai Pune Expressway, which is useful for passengers, should be completed quickly. Similarly, the work of improving the important national highway Nashik Mumbai should be completed immediately. He also directed that the construction of a new seven-storey building in the Mantralaya area should be started in the next hundred days.
The responsibility of checking the quality of works under the Public Works Department must be properly carried out by the concerned and the department should implement a mechanism to control it. For the financial viability of the department, a financial model should be prepared as per the instructions of the Planning Department. Similarly, the government should carry out the land acquisition process for the construction of roads and adopt a policy of carrying out road work on BOT basis. It is necessary to implement a central procedure in relation to the construction of various departments. For this, a separate cell will be created in the Construction Department for the construction of the relevant departments. While planting trees on the sides of the roads, tree care should be taken keeping in mind the urgency of future road expansion. The Chief Minister gave instructions to the concerned to plan for quality and speedy work using modern technology.
Public Works Minister Shivendrasinh Raje Bhosale said that priority will be given to quality and speedy work through the department and transparency and time limit will be followed in the department's working procedures. He also said that priority will be given to providing necessary facilities for passengers on the highways, with a focus on providing toilet facilities for women passengers.
While giving information about the department's planning for the next 100 days, the Additional Chief Secretary of the department, Mrs. Mhaiskar, said that various important projects will be completed through the department in the next 100 days, giving priority to efficiency, quality and transparency, and gave detailed information about the works being implemented to strengthen the department.
Mumbai, 13th – Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today directed the concerned to start the planning of the ambitious Shakti Peeth Highway, which will provide communication facilities, business opportunities and tourism in the state on a large scale, by taking everyone into confidence and promptly.
Chief Minister Fadnavis reviewed the work to be done by the Public Works Department in the next hundred days at the Sahyadri Guest House. At that time, he directed the concerned. The meeting was attended by Public Works Minister Shivendrasinh Raje Bhosale, School Education Minister Dadaji Bhuse, Tourism Minister Shambhuraj Desai, Minister of State Indranil Naik, Mrs. Meghna Bordikar, Chief Secretary Sujata Saunik, Additional Chief Secretary of the Department Manisha Mhaiskar, Secretary Sadashiv Salunkhe, Secretary A. Dashpute, Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation Manager Anil Gaikwad and other relevant officials.
Chief Minister Fadnavis directed the Public Works Department to plan for the construction of highways in the state and to make the road network more comprehensive and quality, and said that the construction of Shakti Peeth Highway, which connects religious places in the state and promotes tourism industry and business, should be done in a quality and speedy manner, and the Chief Minister Shri. Fadnavis gave instructions to start the process for this.
The remaining final phase of Samruddhi Highway, up to Aman, 76 km long. The work should be completed promptly and this highway should be completely opened by February. Also, the loan bond process of Samruddhi Highway should be completed this year. The work of 13.30 km. Missing link on the Mumbai Pune Expressway, which is useful for passengers, should be completed quickly. Similarly, the work of improving the important national highway Nashik Mumbai should be completed immediately. He also directed that the construction of a new seven-storey building in the Mantralaya area should be started in the next hundred days.
The responsibility of checking the quality of works under the Public Works Department must be properly carried out by the concerned and the department should implement a mechanism to control it. For the financial viability of the department, a financial model should be prepared as per the instructions of the Planning Department. Similarly, the government should carry out the land acquisition process for the construction of roads and adopt a policy of carrying out road work on BOT basis. It is necessary to implement a central procedure in relation to the construction of various departments. For this, a separate cell will be created in the Construction Department for the construction of the relevant departments. While planting trees on the sides of the roads, tree care should be taken keeping in mind the urgency of future road expansion. The Chief Minister gave instructions to the concerned to plan for quality and speedy work using modern technology.
Public Works Minister Shivendrasinh Raje Bhosale said that priority will be given to quality and speedy work through the department and transparency and time limit will be followed in the department's working procedures. He also said that priority will be given to providing necessary facilities for passengers on the highways, with a focus on providing toilet facilities for women passengers.
While giving information about the department's planning for the next 100 days, the Additional Chief Secretary of the department, Mrs. Mhaiskar, said that various important projects will be completed through the department in the next 100 days, giving priority to efficiency, quality and transparency, and gave detailed information about the works being implemented to strengthen the department.
Chief Minister Fadnavis reviewed the work to be done by the Public Works Department in the next hundred days at the Sahyadri Guest House. At that time, he directed the concerned. The meeting was attended by Public Works Minister Shivendrasinh Raje Bhosale, School Education Minister Dadaji Bhuse, Tourism Minister Shambhuraj Desai, Minister of State Indranil Naik, Mrs. Meghna Bordikar, Chief Secretary Sujata Saunik, Additional Chief Secretary of the Department Manisha Mhaiskar, Secretary Sadashiv Salunkhe, Secretary A. Dashpute, Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation Manager Anil Gaikwad and other relevant officials.
Chief Minister Fadnavis directed the Public Works Department to plan for the construction of highways in the state and to make the road network more comprehensive and quality, and said that the construction of Shakti Peeth Highway, which connects religious places in the state and promotes tourism industry and business, should be done in a quality and speedy manner, and the Chief Minister Shri. Fadnavis gave instructions to start the process for this.
The remaining final phase of Samruddhi Highway, up to Aman, 76 km long. The work should be completed promptly and this highway should be completely opened by February. Also, the loan bond process of Samruddhi Highway should be completed this year. The work of 13.30 km. Missing link on the Mumbai Pune Expressway, which is useful for passengers, should be completed quickly. Similarly, the work of improving the important national highway Nashik Mumbai should be completed immediately. He also directed that the construction of a new seven-storey building in the Mantralaya area should be started in the next hundred days.
The responsibility of checking the quality of works under the Public Works Department must be properly carried out by the concerned and the department should implement a mechanism to control it. For the financial viability of the department, a financial model should be prepared as per the instructions of the Planning Department. Similarly, the government should carry out the land acquisition process for the construction of roads and adopt a policy of carrying out road work on BOT basis. It is necessary to implement a central procedure in relation to the construction of various departments. For this, a separate cell will be created in the Construction Department for the construction of the relevant departments. While planting trees on the sides of the roads, tree care should be taken keeping in mind the urgency of future road expansion. The Chief Minister gave instructions to the concerned to plan for quality and speedy work using modern technology.
Public Works Minister Shivendrasinh Raje Bhosale said that priority will be given to quality and speedy work through the department and transparency and time limit will be followed in the department's working procedures. He also said that priority will be given to providing necessary facilities for passengers on the highways, with a focus on providing toilet facilities for women passengers.
While giving information about the department's planning for the next 100 days, the Additional Chief Secretary of the department, Mrs. Mhaiskar, said that various important projects will be completed through the department in the next 100 days, giving priority to efficiency, quality and transparency, and gave detailed information about the works being implemented to strengthen the department.