Highlights

  • Nitin Gadkari warns contractors of suspension and blacklisting for subpar work
  • He emphasizes no compromise on the quality of road and highway construction
  • He urges the use of new technologies and innovative ideas in infra projects

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Nitin Gadkari Warns Erring Officials, Contractors: Reiterates Suspension and Blacklisting Threat

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has warned contractors and officials of suspension or blacklisting for poor road construction. Speaking at an IRC seminar, he emphasized quality and urged the use of modern technology in infrastructure projects.

Nitin Gadkari Warns Erring Officials, Contractors: Reiterates Suspension and Blacklisting Threat

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, has once again taken a strong stance on ensuring quality in India’s road and highway construction projects. Speaking at the International Seminar of the Indian Roads Congress (IRC) on ‘Advances in Bridge Management’, Gadkari reiterated his stern warning to contractors and officials involved in these projects, stating that any negligence or compromise on quality will not be tolerated.

Gadkari made it clear that subpar work would result in serious consequences. Officials and contractors who fail to meet the required standards face the risk of suspension and blacklisting. This strong message is part of Gadkari’s larger vision to ensure that India’s infrastructure is not only world-class but also built to last.

He also pushed for the use of modern ideas and advanced technologies in the construction of roads and highways. The minister urged stakeholders to adopt innovative techniques and materials that can enhance both the speed and quality of construction. By doing so, Gadkari hopes to transform the country’s infrastructure landscape, making it more sustainable, efficient, and capable of meeting global standards.

Addressing the gathering, Gadkari highlighted the importance of accountability in public works. He emphasized that the government is willing to take bold actions against those responsible for compromising on quality. The objective is to create a robust infrastructure that meets the needs of India’s growing population and fast-developing economy.

The minister’s focus on modernizing construction methods is not new. Under his leadership, India’s road transport sector has seen the introduction of several innovative technologies aimed at improving safety, durability, and construction timelines.

Gadkari’s no-nonsense approach is widely appreciated for holding contractors and officials accountable for their work, while also pushing the industry towards innovation. As the government continues to invest heavily in infrastructure, Gadkari’s emphasis on quality, speed, and technology is setting new benchmarks for the sector.

The big question is whether this tough stance will lead to the much-needed improvements in India’s infrastructure. Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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