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Ministry of Road Transport and Highways

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) is a ministry of the Government of India, that is the apex body for formulation and administration of the rules, regulations and laws relating to road transport, transport research and in also to increase the mobility and efficiency of the road transport system in India. Through its officers of Central Engineering Services (Roads) cadre it is responsible for the development of National Highways of the country. Road transport is a critical infrastructure for economic development of the country. It influences the pace, structure and pattern of development. In India, roads are used to transport over 60 percent of the total goods and 85 percent of the passenger traffic. Hence, development of this sector is of paramount importance for India and accounts for a significant part in the budget.

Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
Ministry overview
FormedJuly 1942; 80 years ago (1942-07)
JurisdictionGovernment of India
HeadquartersTransport Bhawan, 1, Parliament Street, New Delhi
28°37′9.58″N 77°12′37.29″E / 28.6193278°N 77.2103583°E / 28.6193278; 77.2103583
Annual budget91,823 crore (US$11 billion)
(2020–21 est.)
[1]
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
Ministry executives
Child agencies
Websitemorth.nic.in

History

Creation

The Department of War Transport was formed in July, 1942, by the bifurcation of the then Department of Communications into two Departments:[2]

  • Department of Posts
  • Department of War Transport.
  • Department of war READ MORE

The functions allocated to the Department of war Transport include Major Ports, Railways Priorities, utilization of road and water transport, Petrol rationing and Producer Gas. Broadly speaking, the functions of the War Transport Department were to coordinate the demands for transport in war time, Coastal Shipping and the administration and development of major ports. Later, the planning of export was undertaken as a corollary to the Departments control of transport priorities also.

Changes made over years

  • 1957: Department of War Transport was renamed as Ministry of Transport & Communications and Department of transport was placed under it.
  • 1966: On 25 January, under President's order the Department of Transport, Shipping & Tourism was placed under Ministry of Transport and Aviation.
  • 1967: On 13 March, the Ministry of Transport and Aviation was bifurcated into Ministry of Shipping and Transport and the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation.
  • 1985: On 25 September, during reorganisation the Ministry of Transport and Shipping became the Department of Surface Transport under the Ministry of Transport.
  • 1986: On 22 October, the Department of Surface Transport under Ministry of Transport was renamed as Ministry of Surface Transport .
  • 1999: On 15 October, Ministry of Surface Transport was subsequently re-organized into departments, namely Department of Shipping and Department of Road Transport and Highways.
  • 2000: On 17 November, the Ministry of Surface Transport was bifurcated into two Ministries namely Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and Ministry of Shipping.
  • 2004: On 2 October, Ministry of Shipping and Ministry of Road Transport has again been merged and renamed as Ministry of Shipping and Road Transport and Highways

There are two departments under it:

  • Department of Shipping
  • Department of Road transport and Highways

Organisational structure

  • The Ministry of Road Transport Highways is structurally divided into Road wing, Transport Wing and its independent Finance Wing. Apart from these there is the Planning and Monitoring zone.
  • The Secretary (Road Transport & Highways) is assisted by Director General (Road Development) & Special Secretary, Joint Secretary (Road Transport), Financial Advisor, Advisor (Transport Research).[3]
  • Director General (Road Development) is responsible for Development & Maintenance of National Highways.
  • Joint Secretary looks after transport administration, public grievances, vigilance road safety and coordination & public relations[3]
  • Accounts Wing is headed by the Chief Controller of Accounts who is responsible for accounts budget, work and study.[3]
  • Advisor (Transport Research) renders necessary data support to various wings of the Ministry for policy planning, transport coordination, economic and statistical analysis on various modes of transport with which the ministry is concerned.[3]

Following are the autonomous agencies, subordinate offices regional offices under the Director General.[3]

Agencies

Regional Offices

The ministry has following wings functioning under it:

Roads Wing

The road wing of the MORTH is the backbone of the country's road network development programme. It is staffed by officers of the Central Engineering Services (Roads). It is headed by Director General (Road Development) and Special Secretary to the Government of India.[5]

The Road wing of MORTH is further divided into five Project Zones. Each Project zone is generally vested with responsibility of four to five states for National highway development and development of road network. These five project Zones are headed by five Additional Director Generals (ADG) of Central Engineering Services (Roads) cadre who are assisted by Zonal Chief Engineer of Headquarter and Regional Officers. Regional officers are posted on ground in their respective states for development and maintenance of National Highways through State PWDs.

Main responsibilities of the roads wing are:[6]

  • Planning, development and maintenance of National Highways
  • Extends technical and financial support to the state government for development of state roads and roads of inter-state connectivity and national importance.
  • Setting standards for building and maintenance of roads and bridges.
  • Archiving important technical knowledge generated through projects and R&D.
  • Sanctioning of works related to construction, maintenance and operation of National Highways.
  • Sanctioning the estimates for various centrally sponsored schemes including CRF (Central Road Fund), Roads of Interstate Connectivity.
  • Dealing the matters related to road safety.
  • Administration of NH act 1956, The Highway Administration Rules 2005

Transport Wing

Main responsibilities of the transport wing are:[citation needed]

  • Motor Vehicle Legislation
  • Taxation of motor vehicles
  • Compulsory insurance for vehicles
  • Promotion of Transport cooperatives in the field of motor transport.
  • Setting National road safety standards
  • Compiling data on road accidents and evolving a road safety culture among the people in the country
  • Providing grants to NGOs in accordance with laid down guidelines.

Planning and Monitoring Zone

This zones are headed by two separate Chief Engineers of Central Engineering Services (Roads). Main responsibilities of this zone are:[citation needed]

  • Preparation of budgets and scheme wise allocation of funds maintaining records of expenditure.
  • Identification of stretches that may form probable network of National Highways.
  • Notification and de-notification of National Highways.
  • The Monitoring Zone deals with the monitoring and reviewing progress of ongoing NH works dealt by various executing Agencies of NH development.

Standards and Research (S&R) Zone

This zones is headed by a Chief Engineers of Central Engineering Services (Roads). Main responsibilities of this zone is Preparation of standards/ rules / guidelines for NH development program and related activities.

Acts

Over years the ministry has passed several acts to maintain law and order in Road Transport in the country

Statistics

India has one of the largest road networks of over 4.885 million km consisting of :[7]

Road Length Distribution
Roads Length
National Highways/Expressways 1,32,500 km
State Highways 1,56,694 km
Other Roads 56,08,477 km
Total 58,97,671 km

The total road length of India had grown more than 11 times in 60 years from 1951 to 2011; also the length of the surfaced roads had increased about 16 times over the same period. The connectivity in India has tremendously improved due to formation of new surface roads.[8]

10
20
30
40
50
1950-51
1970-71
2000-01
2010-11
  •   Total length of roads (in lakh km)
  •   Total length of surfaced roads (in lakh km)

For development of roads in the country the government has made an allocation of ₹19,423.88 crores under the Central Road Fund for 2013–2014 with the following breakup:[9]

Type Grants
Grants to State Governments and UTs for State Roads ₹2,659.91 crores
Grants to SGs and UTs for inte-state connectivity and roads of national importance ₹262.22 crores
National Highways ₹9,881.95 crores
Rural Roads ₹5,827.20 crores
Railways ₹1092.60 crores
Total ₹19,423.88 crores

Government Initiatives

The government has provided various incentives for private and foreign investments in the roads sector. 100% FDI is allowed in the sectors of land transport to promote building of highway bridges, toll roads, and vehicular tunnels; services incidental to transport such as cargo handling is incidental to land transport; construction and maintenance of roads, bridges; and construction and maintenance of roads and highways offered on build-operate-transfer (BOT) basis, including collection of toll.

A 10-year tax exemption under Section 80 IA has been granted to the highway building projects to attract private investors. The ministry has also framed a ‘Special Accelerated Road Development Programme in North Eastern Region' for improving road connectivity to remote places in this region. The estimated cost of the proposal is US$2.53 billion. The Union Budget 2012–13 proposed an increase of allocation of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways by 14% to 25,360 crore (US$3.2 billion).

The World Bank has approved a US$975 million loan for developing the first phase of the eastern arm of the US$17.21 billion Dedicated Freight Corridor Project in India. The Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd. has tied up with the Japanese Bank of Industrial Cooperation for US$14.56 billion funding as loan for the first phase and it is likely to be commissioned in 2016.[10]

The Prime Minister Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) is a scheme for development of rural roads in India. The Construction of Rural Roads Project (CRRP) is another initiative focused on rural development.

National Green Highways Program

Ministry of Transport and NHAI has launched the green highways programme in 2016.[11][12][13][14]

List of Ministers of Road Transport and Highways

No Portrait Name Term of office Prime Minister Political Party
1   John Matthai 15 August 1947 22 September 1948 1 year, 38 days Jawaharlal Nehru Indian National Congress
2   N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar 22 September 1948 13 May 1952 3 years, 234 days
3   Lal Bahadur Shastri 13 May 1952 7 December 1956 4 years, 208 days
4   Jagjivan Ram 7 December 1956 17 April 1957 131 days
(3)   Lal Bahadur Shastri 17 April 1957 28 March 1958 345 days
5 S. K. Patil 29 March 1958 24 August 1959 1 year, 148 days
6   P. Subbarayan 2 September 1959 10 April 1962 2 years, 220 days
(4)   Jagjivan Ram 10 April 1962 31 August 1963 1 year, 143 days
7   Raj Bahadur 10 April 1964 24 January 1966 1 year, 289 days
8   Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 24 January 1966 13 March 1967 1 year, 48 days Indira Gandhi
9 V. K. R. V. Rao 13 March 1967 14 February 1969 1 year, 338 days
10 Kotha Raghuramaiah 14 February 1969 5 February 1973 3 years, 357 days
(7)   Raj Bahadur 5 February 1973 8 November 1973 276 days
11 Kamalapati Tripathi 8 November 1973 10 February 1975 1 year, 94 days
12 Uma Shankar Dikshit 10 February 1975 1 December 1975 294 days
13 G. S. Dhillon 1 December 1975 24 March 1977 1 year, 113 days
14   Morarji Desai 24 March 1977 14 August 1977 143 days Morarji Desai Janata Party
15 Anant Prasad Sharma 14 January 1980 19 October 1980 279 days Indira Gandhi Indian National Congress
16 Veerendra Patil 19 October 1980 2 September 1982 1 year, 318 days
17 C. M. Stephen 2 September 1982 2 February 1983 153 days
18 Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy 2 February 1983 7 September 1984 1 year, 218 days
(16) Veerendra Patil 7 September 1984 31 December 1984 115 days
19 Ziaur Rahman Ansari
(Independent Charge)
31 December 1984 25 September 1985 268 days Rajiv Gandhi
20 Bansi Lal 25 September 1985 24 June 1986 272 days
21 Mohsina Kidwai 24 June 1986 22 October 1986 120 days
22   Rajesh Pilot
(Independent Charge)
22 October 1986 2 December 1989 3 years, 41 days Rajiv Gandhi
23 K. P. Unnikrishnan 6 December 1989 10 November 1990 339 days V. P. Singh Janata Dal
24 Manubhai Kotadia 10 November 1990 26 April 1991 167 days Chandra Shekhar Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)
25   Chandra Shekhar 26 April 1991 21 June 1991 56 days
26   Jagdish Tytler
(Independent Charge)
21 June 1991 15 September 1995 4 years, 86 days Narasimha Rao Indian National Congress
27 M. Rajasekara Murthy
(Independent Charge)
15 September 1995 16 May 1996 244 days
28   Atal Bihari Vajpayee 16 May 1996 1 June 1996 16 days Atal Bihari Vajpayee Bharatiya Janata Party
29 T. G. Venkatraman 1 June 1996 19 March 1998 1 year, 291 days Deve Gowda
I. K. Gujral
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
30   R. Muthiah 19 March 1998 8 April 1998 20 days Atal Bihari Vajpayee All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
31   M. Thambidurai 8 April 1998 8 April 1999 1 year, 0 days
32   Nitish Kumar 9 April 1999 5 August 1999 118 days Samata Party
33   Jaswant Singh 5 August 1999 13 October 1999 69 days Bharatiya Janata Party
(31)   Nitish Kumar 13 October 1999 22 November 1999 40 days Samata Party
34   Rajnath Singh 22 November 1999 25 October 2000 338 days Bharatiya Janata Party
(28)   Atal Bihari Vajpayee 25 October 2000 7 November 2000 13 days
35   B. C. Khanduri
(Independent Charge till 24 May 2003)
7 November 2000 22 May 2004 3 years, 197 days
36   T. R. Baalu 22 May 2004 22 May 2009 5 years, 0 days Manmohan Singh Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
37   Kamal Nath 28 May 2009 19 January 2011 1 year, 236 days Indian National Congress
38   C. P. Joshi 19 January 2011 16 June 2013 2 years, 148 days
39   Oscar Fernandes 17 June 2013 25 May 2014 344 days
40 Nitin Gadkari 26 May 2014 Incumbent 8 years, 231 days Narendra Modi Bharatiya Janata Party

List of Ministers of State

Portrait Minister of state Term Years Political party
  Krishan Pal Gurjar 26 May 2014 9 November 2014 167 days Bharatiya Janata Party
  Pon Radhakrishnan 9 November 2014 3 September 2017 2 years, 298 days
  Mansukh L. Mandaviya 5 July 2016 30 May 2019 2 years, 329 days
  V. K. Singh 30 May 2019 Incumbent 3 years, 227 days

See also

References

  1. ^ "Union Budget 2020-21 Analysis" (PDF). prsindia.org. 2020.
  2. ^ . Ministry of Shipping, Government of India. Archived from the original on 21 July 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e (PDF). Ministry of Finance, Government of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 May 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  4. ^ "IAHE - Contact Us". www.iahe.org.in.
  5. ^ Kavita, Mrrali. "Know about Parivahan Sarathi & its services -". Get true reviews for the products here. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Wings under Ministry". MORTH. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  7. ^ "Annual Report 2013–2014" (PDF). Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  8. ^ "Basic Road Statistics" (PDF). Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  9. ^ "CRF 2013–2014 allooction" (PDF). Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  10. ^ . Invest India, GOI. Archived from the original on 22 September 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  11. ^ http://www.nitingadkari.org/pages/PR-pdf/plantation_drive.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  12. ^ "National Green Highway Mission : Environment for UPSC Exams | IAS EXAM PORTAL - India's Largest Community for UPSC Exam Aspirants". iasexamportal.com.
  13. ^ "Green Highways (Plantation & Maintenance) Policy-2015 - India Environment Portal | News, reports, documents, blogs, data, analysis on environment & development | India, South Asia". www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in.
  14. ^ "Finance ministry rejects Rs 5,000 crore green fund project by road ministry, NHAI". Governance Now. 17 August 2016.

15. https://sarathi.parivahan.gov.in/SarathiReport/sarathiHomePublic.do

External links

  • Ministry website
  • Parivahan Sewa
  • Sarathi Parivahan Sewa

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The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways MoRTH is a ministry of the Government of India that is the apex body for formulation and administration of the rules regulations and laws relating to road transport transport research and in also to increase the mobility and efficiency of the road transport system in India Through its officers of Central Engineering Services Roads cadre it is responsible for the development of National Highways of the country Road transport is a critical infrastructure for economic development of the country It influences the pace structure and pattern of development In India roads are used to transport over 60 percent of the total goods and 85 percent of the passenger traffic Hence development of this sector is of paramount importance for India and accounts for a significant part in the budget Ministry of Road Transport and HighwaysMinistry overviewFormedJuly 1942 80 years ago 1942 07 JurisdictionGovernment of IndiaHeadquartersTransport Bhawan 1 Parliament Street New Delhi28 37 9 58 N 77 12 37 29 E 28 6193278 N 77 2103583 E 28 6193278 77 2103583Annual budget 91 823 crore US 11 billion 2020 21 est 1 Minister responsibleNitin Gadkari Cabinet MinisterDeputy Minister responsibleGeneral V K Singh Retd Minister of StateMinistry executivesGiridhar Aramane IAS SecretaryI K Pandey Director General Road Development and Special Secretary to Govt of IndiaChild agenciesNHAINHIDCLWebsitemorth wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 History 1 1 Creation 1 2 Changes made over years 2 Organisational structure 2 1 Agencies 2 2 Regional Offices 2 3 Roads Wing 2 4 Transport Wing 2 5 Planning and Monitoring Zone 2 6 Standards and Research S amp R Zone 3 Acts 4 Statistics 5 Government Initiatives 5 1 National Green Highways Program 6 List of Ministers of Road Transport and Highways 7 List of Ministers of State 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditCreation Edit The Department of War Transport was formed in July 1942 by the bifurcation of the then Department of Communications into two Departments 2 Department of Posts Department of War Transport Department of war READ MOREThe functions allocated to the Department of war Transport include Major Ports Railways Priorities utilization of road and water transport Petrol rationing and Producer Gas Broadly speaking the functions of the War Transport Department were to coordinate the demands for transport in war time Coastal Shipping and the administration and development of major ports Later the planning of export was undertaken as a corollary to the Departments control of transport priorities also Changes made over years Edit 1957 Department of War Transport was renamed as Ministry of Transport amp Communications and Department of transport was placed under it 1966 On 25 January under President s order the Department of Transport Shipping amp Tourism was placed under Ministry of Transport and Aviation 1967 On 13 March the Ministry of Transport and Aviation was bifurcated into Ministry of Shipping and Transport and the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation 1985 On 25 September during reorganisation the Ministry of Transport and Shipping became the Department of Surface Transport under the Ministry of Transport 1986 On 22 October the Department of Surface Transport under Ministry of Transport was renamed as Ministry of Surface Transport 1999 On 15 October Ministry of Surface Transport was subsequently re organized into departments namely Department of Shipping and Department of Road Transport and Highways 2000 On 17 November the Ministry of Surface Transport was bifurcated into two Ministries namely Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and Ministry of Shipping 2004 On 2 October Ministry of Shipping and Ministry of Road Transport has again been merged and renamed as Ministry of Shipping and Road Transport and HighwaysThere are two departments under it Department of Shipping Department of Road transport and HighwaysOrganisational structure EditThe Ministry of Road Transport Highways is structurally divided into Road wing Transport Wing and its independent Finance Wing Apart from these there is the Planning and Monitoring zone The Secretary Road Transport amp Highways is assisted by Director General Road Development amp Special Secretary Joint Secretary Road Transport Financial Advisor Advisor Transport Research 3 Director General Road Development is responsible for Development amp Maintenance of National Highways Joint Secretary looks after transport administration public grievances vigilance road safety and coordination amp public relations 3 Accounts Wing is headed by the Chief Controller of Accounts who is responsible for accounts budget work and study 3 Advisor Transport Research renders necessary data support to various wings of the Ministry for policy planning transport coordination economic and statistical analysis on various modes of transport with which the ministry is concerned 3 Following are the autonomous agencies subordinate offices regional offices under the Director General 3 Agencies Edit National Highway Authority of India NHAI Delhi National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited NHIDCL New Delhi Indian Roads Construction Corporation IRCC Indian Academy of Highway Engineers IAHE Sector 62 Noida 4 Regional Offices Edit Bangalore Chennai Mumbai Kolkata Chandigarh Jaipur Patna Guwahati Hyderabad Gandhinagar Bhubaneshwar Bhopal Thiruvananthapuram Lucknow Varanasi Raipur Dehradun Shimla SuratThe ministry has following wings functioning under it Roads Wing Edit The road wing of the MORTH is the backbone of the country s road network development programme It is staffed by officers of the Central Engineering Services Roads It is headed by Director General Road Development and Special Secretary to the Government of India 5 The Road wing of MORTH is further divided into five Project Zones Each Project zone is generally vested with responsibility of four to five states for National highway development and development of road network These five project Zones are headed by five Additional Director Generals ADG of Central Engineering Services Roads cadre who are assisted by Zonal Chief Engineer of Headquarter and Regional Officers Regional officers are posted on ground in their respective states for development and maintenance of National Highways through State PWDs Main responsibilities of the roads wing are 6 Planning development and maintenance of National Highways Extends technical and financial support to the state government for development of state roads and roads of inter state connectivity and national importance Setting standards for building and maintenance of roads and bridges Archiving important technical knowledge generated through projects and R amp D Sanctioning of works related to construction maintenance and operation of National Highways Sanctioning the estimates for various centrally sponsored schemes including CRF Central Road Fund Roads of Interstate Connectivity Dealing the matters related to road safety Administration of NH act 1956 The Highway Administration Rules 2005Transport Wing Edit Main responsibilities of the transport wing are citation needed Motor Vehicle Legislation Taxation of motor vehicles Compulsory insurance for vehicles Promotion of Transport cooperatives in the field of motor transport Setting National road safety standards Compiling data on road accidents and evolving a road safety culture among the people in the country Providing grants to NGOs in accordance with laid down guidelines Planning and Monitoring Zone Edit This zones are headed by two separate Chief Engineers of Central Engineering Services Roads Main responsibilities of this zone are citation needed Preparation of budgets and scheme wise allocation of funds maintaining records of expenditure Identification of stretches that may form probable network of National Highways Notification and de notification of National Highways The Monitoring Zone deals with the monitoring and reviewing progress of ongoing NH works dealt by various executing Agencies of NH development Standards and Research S amp R Zone Edit This zones is headed by a Chief Engineers of Central Engineering Services Roads Main responsibilities of this zone is Preparation of standards rules guidelines for NH development program and related activities Acts EditOver years the ministry has passed several acts to maintain law and order in Road Transport in the country Road Transport Corporations Act 1950 National Highways Act 1956 Motor Vehicles Act 1988 National Highways Authority of India Act 1988Statistics EditIndia has one of the largest road networks of over 4 885 million km consisting of 7 Road Length Distribution Roads LengthNational Highways Expressways 1 32 500 kmState Highways 1 56 694 kmOther Roads 56 08 477 kmTotal 58 97 671 kmThe total road length of India had grown more than 11 times in 60 years from 1951 to 2011 also the length of the surfaced roads had increased about 16 times over the same period The connectivity in India has tremendously improved due to formation of new surface roads 8 10 20 30 40 50 1950 51 1970 71 2000 01 2010 11 Total length of roads in lakh km Total length of surfaced roads in lakh km For development of roads in the country the government has made an allocation of 19 423 88 crores under the Central Road Fund for 2013 2014 with the following breakup 9 Type GrantsGrants to State Governments and UTs for State Roads 2 659 91 croresGrants to SGs and UTs for inte state connectivity and roads of national importance 262 22 croresNational Highways 9 881 95 croresRural Roads 5 827 20 croresRailways 1092 60 croresTotal 19 423 88 croresGovernment Initiatives EditThe government has provided various incentives for private and foreign investments in the roads sector 100 FDI is allowed in the sectors of land transport to promote building of highway bridges toll roads and vehicular tunnels services incidental to transport such as cargo handling is incidental to land transport construction and maintenance of roads bridges and construction and maintenance of roads and highways offered on build operate transfer BOT basis including collection of toll A 10 year tax exemption under Section 80 IA has been granted to the highway building projects to attract private investors The ministry has also framed a Special Accelerated Road Development Programme in North Eastern Region for improving road connectivity to remote places in this region The estimated cost of the proposal is US 2 53 billion The Union Budget 2012 13 proposed an increase of allocation of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways by 14 to 25 360 crore US 3 2 billion The World Bank has approved a US 975 million loan for developing the first phase of the eastern arm of the US 17 21 billion Dedicated Freight Corridor Project in India The Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd has tied up with the Japanese Bank of Industrial Cooperation for US 14 56 billion funding as loan for the first phase and it is likely to be commissioned in 2016 10 The Prime Minister Gram Sadak Yojana PMGSY is a scheme for development of rural roads in India The Construction of Rural Roads Project CRRP is another initiative focused on rural development National Green Highways Program Edit Ministry of Transport and NHAI has launched the green highways programme in 2016 11 12 13 14 List of Ministers of Road Transport and Highways EditNo Portrait Name Term of office Prime Minister Political Party1 John Matthai 15 August 1947 22 September 1948 1 year 38 days Jawaharlal Nehru Indian National Congress2 N Gopalaswami Ayyangar 22 September 1948 13 May 1952 3 years 234 days3 Lal Bahadur Shastri 13 May 1952 7 December 1956 4 years 208 days4 Jagjivan Ram 7 December 1956 17 April 1957 131 days 3 Lal Bahadur Shastri 17 April 1957 28 March 1958 345 days5 S K Patil 29 March 1958 24 August 1959 1 year 148 days6 P Subbarayan 2 September 1959 10 April 1962 2 years 220 days 4 Jagjivan Ram 10 April 1962 31 August 1963 1 year 143 days7 Raj Bahadur 10 April 1964 24 January 1966 1 year 289 days8 Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 24 January 1966 13 March 1967 1 year 48 days Indira Gandhi9 V K R V Rao 13 March 1967 14 February 1969 1 year 338 days10 Kotha Raghuramaiah 14 February 1969 5 February 1973 3 years 357 days 7 Raj Bahadur 5 February 1973 8 November 1973 276 days11 Kamalapati Tripathi 8 November 1973 10 February 1975 1 year 94 days12 Uma Shankar Dikshit 10 February 1975 1 December 1975 294 days13 G S Dhillon 1 December 1975 24 March 1977 1 year 113 days14 Morarji Desai 24 March 1977 14 August 1977 143 days Morarji Desai Janata Party15 Anant Prasad Sharma 14 January 1980 19 October 1980 279 days Indira Gandhi Indian National Congress16 Veerendra Patil 19 October 1980 2 September 1982 1 year 318 days17 C M Stephen 2 September 1982 2 February 1983 153 days18 Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy 2 February 1983 7 September 1984 1 year 218 days 16 Veerendra Patil 7 September 1984 31 December 1984 115 days19 Ziaur Rahman Ansari Independent Charge 31 December 1984 25 September 1985 268 days Rajiv Gandhi20 Bansi Lal 25 September 1985 24 June 1986 272 days21 Mohsina Kidwai 24 June 1986 22 October 1986 120 days22 Rajesh Pilot Independent Charge 22 October 1986 2 December 1989 3 years 41 days Rajiv Gandhi23 K P Unnikrishnan 6 December 1989 10 November 1990 339 days V P Singh Janata Dal24 Manubhai Kotadia 10 November 1990 26 April 1991 167 days Chandra Shekhar Samajwadi Janata Party Rashtriya 25 Chandra Shekhar 26 April 1991 21 June 1991 56 days26 Jagdish Tytler Independent Charge 21 June 1991 15 September 1995 4 years 86 days Narasimha Rao Indian National Congress27 M Rajasekara Murthy Independent Charge 15 September 1995 16 May 1996 244 days28 Atal Bihari Vajpayee 16 May 1996 1 June 1996 16 days Atal Bihari Vajpayee Bharatiya Janata Party29 T G Venkatraman 1 June 1996 19 March 1998 1 year 291 days Deve Gowda I K Gujral Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam30 R Muthiah 19 March 1998 8 April 1998 20 days Atal Bihari Vajpayee All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam31 M Thambidurai 8 April 1998 8 April 1999 1 year 0 days32 Nitish Kumar 9 April 1999 5 August 1999 118 days Samata Party33 Jaswant Singh 5 August 1999 13 October 1999 69 days Bharatiya Janata Party 31 Nitish Kumar 13 October 1999 22 November 1999 40 days Samata Party34 Rajnath Singh 22 November 1999 25 October 2000 338 days Bharatiya Janata Party 28 Atal Bihari Vajpayee 25 October 2000 7 November 2000 13 days35 B C Khanduri Independent Charge till 24 May 2003 7 November 2000 22 May 2004 3 years 197 days36 T R Baalu 22 May 2004 22 May 2009 5 years 0 days Manmohan Singh Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam37 Kamal Nath 28 May 2009 19 January 2011 1 year 236 days Indian National Congress38 C P Joshi 19 January 2011 16 June 2013 2 years 148 days39 Oscar Fernandes 17 June 2013 25 May 2014 344 days40 Nitin Gadkari 26 May 2014 Incumbent 8 years 231 days Narendra Modi Bharatiya Janata PartyList of Ministers of State EditPortrait Minister of state Term Years Political party Krishan Pal Gurjar 26 May 2014 9 November 2014 167 days Bharatiya Janata Party Pon Radhakrishnan 9 November 2014 3 September 2017 2 years 298 days Mansukh L Mandaviya 5 July 2016 30 May 2019 2 years 329 days V K Singh 30 May 2019 Incumbent 3 years 227 daysSee also EditNational Highways Authority of India National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited Ministry of Surface Transport India FASTagReferences Edit Union Budget 2020 21 Analysis PDF prsindia org 2020 Organisational History Ministry of Shipping Government of India Archived from the original on 21 July 2014 Retrieved 5 October 2014 a b c d e Ninth Report of ERC PDF Ministry of Finance Government of India Archived from the original PDF on 31 May 2013 Retrieved 5 October 2014 IAHE Contact Us www iahe org in Kavita Mrrali Know about Parivahan Sarathi amp its services Get true reviews for the products here Retrieved 27 April 2020 Wings under Ministry MORTH Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Government of India Retrieved 5 October 2014 Annual Report 2013 2014 PDF Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Retrieved 5 October 2014 Basic Road Statistics PDF Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Retrieved 5 October 2014 CRF 2013 2014 allooction PDF Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Retrieved 5 October 2014 Policy and Promotion Invest India GOI Archived from the original on 22 September 2014 Retrieved 5 October 2014 http www nitingadkari org pages PR pdf plantation drive pdf bare URL PDF National Green Highway Mission Environment for UPSC Exams IAS EXAM PORTAL India s Largest Community for UPSC Exam Aspirants iasexamportal com Green Highways Plantation amp Maintenance Policy 2015 India Environment Portal News reports documents blogs data analysis on environment amp development India South Asia www indiaenvironmentportal org in Finance ministry rejects Rs 5 000 crore green fund project by road ministry NHAI Governance Now 17 August 2016 15 https sarathi parivahan gov in SarathiReport sarathiHomePublic doExternal links EditMinistry website Parivahan Sewa Sarathi Parivahan Sewa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ministry of Road Transport and Highways amp oldid 1129820714, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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