Centre sanctions Rs 2,675.31cr for the Panaji-Hyderabad economic corridor

AGENCIES | MARCH 06, 2024, 05:21 PM IST
Centre sanctions Rs 2,675.31cr for the Panaji-Hyderabad economic corridor

Union Minister for Road Transport &  Highways Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday said a sum of Rs 2,675.31 crore has been  sanctioned for the 4-Laning of the Belgaum-Hungund-Raichur Section of National  Highway-748A in Bagalkot & Belgavi districts in Karnataka.


This initiative  spans a total length of 92.4 km and will be implemented through the Hybrid Annuity  Mode which involves a public-private partnership. The minister said this  undertaking is an integral part of the Panaji-Hyderabad economic corridor. This  EC10 project connects pivotal industrial hubs including Panaji, celebrated for  fishing, tourism, agriculture, and pharmaceutical industries; Belgavi renowned  for food grains, sugarcane, cotton, tobacco, oilseed, and milk products;  Raichur, recognised for rice, cotton, groundnut, and pulses; and Hyderabad,   distinguished for IT, Pharm, Healthcare, and as a hub for various startups  situated in Goa, Karnataka, and Telangana states, respectively.

 

The hybrid annuity model (HAM) for building  National Highways (NH) is being implemented to speed up the construction of  roads in the country by reviving the interest of private developers in highway  projects. Under this private-public partnership (PPP) mode, 40 per cent of the  project cost will be provided by the Government as support during theconstruction period and the balance 60 per cent will be paid as annuity payments  over the operations period along with interest to the concessionaire.

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