Outcome Budget 2012 13
Outcome Budget 2012 13
1 Executive Summary 2- 4
2 Chapter I – Introduction 5– 7
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                              EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Central Government is primarily responsible for the development and maintenance of
National Highways. The National Highways are very important as even though these
comprise only 1.7% of the road network but are carrying about 40% of the total road traffic.
The Ministry primarily follows the agency system to develop and maintain the National
Highways. Besides the State Governments, the Border Road Organization and National
Highways Authority of India, an autonomous organization under this Ministry, act as
agencies of the Central Government. The Ministry has undertaken the National Highways
Development Project which is being implemented in phases and envisages the improvement
of more than about 54,500 km of arterial routes of National Highways network to
international standards. The prime focus on developing roads of international standards is on
creating facilities for uninterrupted flow of traffic with enhanced safety features including
better riding surface, better road geometry, better traffic management and noticeable signage,
divided carriageways, service roads, grade separators, over bridges and underpasses, by
passes and wayside amenities.
During the financial year 2012-13, about 6,088 kms. of the National Highways are to be
improved along with construction/rehabilitation of 130 nos. of bridges and 7 nos. of bypasses
at an estimated cost of Rs.22,600 crores. Besides budgetary support, Internal Extra
Budgetary Resources (IEBR) through external borrowings will also be utilized.
The Ministry has taken up the Special Accelerated Road Development Programme in the
North Eastern Region (SARDP-NE) involving widening of 10,141 km of National Highways
and other roads in three phases ensuring connectivity of 88 district headquarters in the North
Eastern Region to the National Highways. An outlay of Rs.2000 crores has been proposed
for SARDP-NE for the year 2012-13.
The Government approved in February, 2009 a special programme for development of roads
in Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected areas including Tribal Sub-Plan in the country
spread over 34 districts in 8 States of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh,
Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh. The programme envisages
development of 5477 km roads (1126 km National Highways and 4351 km State Roads) to 2
lane standards at an estimated cost of Rs.7300 crore. An outlay of Rs.1500 crore has been
proposed for this programme for the year 2012-13. Improvement of 600 km of State roads in
Odisha under Vijayawada Ranchi corridor at a cost of Rs.1200 crore has been approved by
the Government in November, 2010. The stretch has been divided into 7 packages. An
outlay of Rs.200 crore has been proposed for development of this corridor during 2012-13.
This Ministry is also providing funds from the Central Road Fund (CRF) to the State
Governments and Union Territories for the development of State roads other than rural roads
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and also for other roads under the Schemes of Inter-State Connectivity & Economic
Importance.
Regular monitoring of financial and physical progress of works is carried out with a view to
removing bottlenecks. Senior officers of the State Governments/Railway Ministry have been
appointed as nodal officers for resolving problems associated with the implementation of the
National Highway Development Project such as land acquisition, removal of utilities,
forest/pollution/environment clearances and construction of ROBs etc.
As far as attracting private investment in the road sector is concerned, the Government has
taken up the policy initiative of providing capital grant of 40% of the project cost to enhance
viability, 100% tax exemption in any consecutive 10 years out of 20 years. Build, Operate &
Transfer (BOT) project entrepreneurs are also allowed to collect and retain the amounts from
tolls on selected stretches.
All public information pertaining to the Ministry is available on the website and all
applications under the RTI Act are disposed off expeditiously.         The schemes and the
progress on ongoing National Highway works as also all the tenders for the major works are
listed on the website. However, a comprehensive system for providing real time information
to the public about the status of the National Highways is being prepared.
ROAD TRANSPORT
Road Transport Division of the Ministry is concerned with the formulation of broad policies
relating to regulation of road transport in the country, besides making arrangements for
movement of vehicular traffic with the neighbouring countries. Improving the road safety
scenario in the country is one of the important and challenging activities of the Road
Transport Division. The following Acts/Rules, which embody the policy relating to motor
vehicles and State Road Transport Corporations (SRTCs), are being administered by the
Road Transport Division of the Ministry:
   •   Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
   •   Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989
   •   Road Transport Corporations Act, 1950
   •   Carriers Act, 1865/Carriage by Road Act 2007
        Besides formulating policies for the Road Transport Sector, the Division is also
responsible for administering certain central sector schemes. These schemes relate to Human
Resources Development involving training programmes for the State Transport Department
personnel, refresher training to the drivers of heavy commercial vehicles in the unorganized
sector, publicity measures and awareness campaign on road safety, providing road safety and
pollution testing equipments to the States/Union Territories, National Highway Accident
Relief Service Scheme, National Database/Computerisation in road transport sector,
strengthening of public transport system, Setting up of Inspection & Certification centres and
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Model Driving Training schools, creation of National Road Safety and Traffic Management
Board.
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                                     CHAPTER-I
                                    1. INTRODUCTION
An apex organization under the Central Government is entrusted with the task of formulating
and administering, in consultation with other Central Ministries/Departments, State
Governments/UT Administrations, organizations and individuals, policies for Road
Transport, National Highways and Transport Research with a view to increasing the mobility
and efficiency of the road transport system in the country.
The Ministry is headed by a Minister of Cabinet rank. The Ministry also has two Ministers of
State.
Secretary (RT&H) is assisted by Director General (Road Development) & Special Secretary,
Joint Secretary (Transport, Estt. & General), Joint Secretary (Highways), Joint
Secretary(LA&C) & Joint Secretary(IC&P) and Chief Engineers, Superintending Engineers,
Executive Engineers, Assistant Executive Engineers, officers at the level of Directors,
Deputy Secretaries and other Secretariat and technical officers.
The Finance Wing of the Ministry is headed by Additional Secretary & Financial Adviser
(AS&FA), who assists in formulating and processing of all policies and other proposals
having financial implications. AS&FA is assisted by one Director (Finance), one Assistant
Financial Adviser and one Under Secretary (Budget) and other Secretariat Officers and staff.
The Accounts side of the Ministry is headed by a Principal Chief Controller of Accounts
who is, inter-alia, responsible for accounting, payment, budget, internal audit and cash
management.
Adviser (Transport Research) renders necessary data support to various Wings of the
Ministry for policy planning, transport co-ordination, economic & statistical analysis on
various modes of transport with which the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways is
concerned.
The Ministry has two wings: Roads Wing and Transport Wing.
1 ROADS WING
The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways is responsible for the development and
maintenance of National Highways. The development and maintenance of National
Highways are being implemented on agency basis. Out of the total length of 71,772 km of
National Highways, 34,207 km is with the State Public Works Departments (State PWDs),
30,537 km with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and 3,798 km with Border
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Roads Organization (BRO), balance length of 3,230 km is yet to be entrusted to the
executing agencies.
DG(RD) & SS, who is heading the Roads Wing, is concerned mainly with matters related to
(i) advising the Government on all general policy matters relating to National Highways (ii)
development and maintenance of roads declared as National Highways (iii) development and
maintenance of roads other than National Highways in Union Territories (iv) administration
of Central Road Fund (CRF) pertaining to State roads other than rural roads (v) evaluation
and specification of standards for roads and bridges and (vi) Research and Development in
the Road Sector.
The Ministry has undertaken National Highways Development Project (NHDP) for
development of National Highways in addition to the widening of single lane to two lane,
two lane to four lane, construction/rehabilitation of bridges, construction of bypasses and
improvement of riding quality under the Annual Plan Programmes. Government has decided
to implement highways project under NHDP in seven phases. Phase III and onwards will be
implemented in the Public-Private-Partnership mode.
The funds are also provided for the maintenance of National Highways under different
schemes of Maintenance and Repair such as ordinary repairs, periodic renewals, special
repairs, flood damage repairs etc.
Besides this, the Central Road Fund created under the CRF Act, 2000, for the accelerated and
integrated development of National Highways, State Highways, Major Districts Roads and
Rural roads. The corpus of Central Road Fund has been created and is being maintained.
The main thrust of Research and Development (R&D) in the road sector is to build a
sustainable road infrastructure comparable to the best in the world. The various components
of this strategy are: (i) improvement in road design, (ii) modernization of construction
techniques, (iii) introduction of improved material conforming to latest trends, (iv) evolving
better and appropriate specifications encouraging development and use of new technologies
etc. These components of the strategy are disseminated through publication of new
guidelines, codes of practices, instructions/circulars, compilation of state-of the-art reports
and seminars/presentations etc. The research schemes sponsored are generally ‘applied’ in
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nature, which, once completed, would enable them to be adopted by user
agencies/departments in their field work. The areas covered are roads, road transport,
bridges, traffic and transportation techniques etc. The Ministry takes the help of various
research and academic institutions and universities to implement the R&D schemes.
ROAD TRANSPORT
About 60 per cent of freight and 87 per cent passenger traffic is carried by road. Although
National Highways constitute only about 2 per cent of the road network, it carries 40 per cent
of the total road traffic. Easy availability, adaptability to individual needs and the cost
savings are some of the factors which go in favour of road transport. Road transport also acts
as a feeder service to railway, shipping and air traffic. The number of vehicles has been
growing at an average pace of around 10 per cent per annum. The share of road traffic in
total traffic has grown from 13.8 per cent of freight traffic and 15.4 per cent of passenger
traffic in 1950-51 to an estimated 62.9 per cent of freight traffic and 90.2 per cent of
passenger traffic by the end of 2009-10. The rapid expansion and strengthening of the road
network, therefore, is imperative, to provide for both present and future traffic and for
improved accessibility to the hinterland. In addition, road transport needs to be regulated for
better energy efficiency, less pollution and enhanced road safety.
 The Ministry is concerned with formulation of broad policies relating to regulation of road
transport in the country, besides making arrangements for movement of vehicular traffic with
the neighbouring countries.
The Ministry frames policies and undertakes activities for improving road safety so as to
minimize road accidents. The important schemes formulated and managed by the Road Safety
Cell of the Ministry include publicity programmes, grants-in-aid to Non Government
Organisations (NGOs) for organising road safety awareness programmes, National Highways
Accident Relief Service Scheme (NHARSS), refresher training to heavy vehicle drivers in
unorganized sector etc.
With a view to introduce information technology in the road transport sector, the rules for
issuing smart card based driving licences and registration certificates etc. have already been
notified. The State Governments are in the process of implementing the same.
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                                     CHAPTER-II
        DETAILS OF FINANCIAL OUTLAYS, PROJECTED PHYSICAL
            OUTPUTS AND PROJECTED BUDGET OUTCOMES
ROAD SECTOR
ROADS WING
Keeping in view the need for large-scale investments in the road sector, Planning
Commission provides outlays for roads. In the Eleventh Plan, Planning Commission has
provided an outlay of Rs 1,06,659.00 crores, out of which gross budgetary support (GBS) is
Rs.71,830.00 crores and IEBR is Rs 34,829.00 crores.
Planning Commission provided an annual outlay of Rs 32,600.00 crore for 2012-2013 for
development in road sector. The break-up is as follows:
                          Item                          Amount (Rs. in crores)
 a) Gross budgetary support (of which EAP is Rs                         22,600.00
 280.00 crore)
 b) Internal and extra budgetary resources (IEBR)                       10,000.00
 c) Total outlay (a+b)                                                  32,600.00
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     12.    Special programme for Vijayawada – Ranchi Road                                                           200.00
     13.    Pasco Project in Orissa – Harichandanpur-Naranpur State Road                                              20.00
     14.    Remittance of Toll Receipts by NHAI                                                                     3554.03
            TOTAL                                                                                                    22,600
* Out of total earmarked cess of Rs.9,881.95 crore dedicated for National Highways during 2012-13, Rs.7,881.95 crore is proposed to be
earmarked under “NHAI ‘Investment’” for NHDP and balance amount of Rs.2000.00 crore is proposed to be included under NH(O) as per
CRF Act, 2000 as amended by the Finance Act, 2005.
The development and maintenance of National Highways are being done on agency basis.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), State Public Works Departments
(PWDs) and the Border Roads Organization (BRO) are the main agencies of the Central
Government for this purpose. The details of financial outlays including complimentary extra
budgetary resources (share of private sector in respect of BOT projects) and projected
physical outputs for the year 2012-2013 in respect of State PWDs, NHAI and BRO are
enclosed as Annexure-I, II & III respectively.
Industrialization of the country has induced a traffic growth of 8 to 10% per year on many
sections of National Highways and this growth trend is expected to continue for years to
come. Many stretches of the National Highways are in need of capacity augmentation by
way of widening, grade separation, construction of bypasses, bridges and expressways etc.
The traffic movement on National Highways is also hindered due to large number of rail /
road level crossings where road traffic is forced to stop due to frequent gate closures. To
overcome this problem, a portion of CRF is earmarked especially for construction of railway
over bridges (ROBs). The improvement of National Highways under the various schemes
will provide better connectivity to all parts of the country besides faster movement of cargo,
reduction in vehicle operating cost and reduction in fuel consumption.
To avoid the undue delay in the award of contracts for National Highways projects and the
period of completion of the projects in tune with the advancement of technology and
international best practices, this Ministry has formulated the following time schedule for
award of contracts and completion of works.
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    1.00 crore to Rs 10.00 crore    award of work
    iii) Projects costing more than A maximum of 3 years from the date of award of
    Rs 10.00 crore                  work. Wherever sophisticated construction
                                    machineries are likely to be available, the period
                                    of construction for this category of the projects is
                                    further reduced suitably in the sanction letter.
ROAD SAFETY
1.1. The Ministry also recognizes the need for improving the country’s road safety scenario.
There are four aspects of road safety, viz. Engineering, Enforcement, Education and Emergency
care which are also known as four Es of Road Safety. The engineering related aspects are being
taken care of at the design stage of the NH itself. The Enforcement aspect of the Road Safety is
vested with the respective States/Union Territories. The Education aspect of Road Safety is
taken care by Ministry of Road Transport & Highways through campaigns in print and electronic
media.
                                                                                 (Rs. in lakhs)
 1.2.1 Publicity campaign is one of the best means of raising awareness about road safety
 among citizens. These campaigns aim at prevention of road accidents and fatalities. These
 are being carried out by this Ministry through electronic/print media in the following
 manner:-
         (i)     Printing of calendars depicting road safety messages.
         (ii)    Broadcasting of radio jingles
         (iii)   Telecasting of video spots on road safety on National Network of
                 Doordarshan and other channels.
         (iv)    Supply of publicity material on road safety like pamphlets, posters, Activity
                 books etc. to Non Government Organisations/Schools/Transport
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                Commissioners/Secretaries, Director General/Inspector General Police
                (Traffic) of all States/Union Territories for distribution to all road users.
         (v)    Holding All India Essay Competitions for school children and
         (vi)   Observance of Road Safety Week
1.3.1 Refresher Training to Drivers : Under this scheme, financial assistance is given to the
organizations for imparting two days refresher training course to the Heavy Motor Vehicle
drivers in the unorganised sector.     During the year 2011-2012, proposals for imparting
refresher training received from SIAM, AIMTC and Krishna Distt Lorry Owners Driving
training schools have been processed for training of about 40,000 drivers.
1.3.2 Human Resources Development: Under this scheme, training is imparted to the
officers of State Governments to keep them abreast of developments in the road transport
sector. During the year 2011-2012, funds for conducting 6 training programmes at Central
Institute of Road Transport, Pune, 2 training programmes at Automotive Research
Association of India, Pune and 3 programmes at Engineering Staff College of India,
Hyderabad have been sanctioned. These training programmes would cover the areas of
vehicular pollution, vehicular evaluation, alternate fuel, road safety management, road
transport regulation & administration, Road Accident Investigation and Information
Technology in Transport etc.
1.3.3 A national level standardised driving curriculum and test based on objective
parameters needs to be evolved. The large number of instructors and trainers required for
driving training schools may be trained at the established driving training schools(IDTRs) in
collaboration with other stakeholders like vehicle manufacturers with the ultimates objective
that training in an accredited driving training school/institute will be a prerequisite under
CMVR for submission of application for Driving Licence.
1.3.4. A National level regulatory agency needs to be set up to coordinate and standarise all
aspects of driving training, auditing and grading of driving schools. The proposed structure
would comprise of three components:
(a) local driving training schools across the country to impart training to LMV drivers,
    HMV drivers and SV drivers, both induction training as well as refresher training.
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(b) IDTRs for training driver trainers and instructors; and
(c) National level regulatory agency comprising of all IDTRs and DTIs headed by each
    IDTR/DTI on rotation basis to audit and give accreditation and oversight to the Driving
    Training schools and other DTIs and IDTRs.
1.3.5. By end of the 12th Plan period, the IDTRs need to accredit sufficient number of trained
instructors who will be authorised and certified by IDTRs and the State Governments to
objectively conduct tests on driving skills. All IDTRs would employ only certified and
licensed trainers and, based on level of compliance to Rules for setting up driving schools, the
driving schools would be graded as A, B, C, D or E.
1.3.6. It is envisaged that total of 60 IDTRs including 53 cities having population of more
than 10 lakhs along with the State capitals would develop infrastructure and have model
IDTRs each at a cost of Rs 15 crore and the total allocation for the 12th Five Year Plan for
this purpose is Rs 900 crore. It is envisaged that PPP models would be brought into place
with specific service quality and viability gap funding. The spill over expenditure of 10
already sanctioned project would also be required in the first year of 12th plan period.
1.4.1 With a view to providing immediate medical assistance to the victims of road accidents
and removing damaged vehicles from the National Highways, a National Highways
Patrolling Scheme was introduced in 1993-1994.               Under this scheme, State
Governments/NGOs were provided financial assistance for the purchase of cranes and
ambulances for removal of vehicles involved in the accidents from the National Highways
and providing immediate medical assistance to the road accident victims.
1.4.2 However, keeping in view the delays in the purchase of equipments in some cases and
non-furnishing of utilization certificates thereof, the scope of the scheme was amended in
2000-2001 to provide equipment instead of cash grant. Non Government Organisations were
also included in the ambit of the scheme. 40 cranes and 36 small/medium sized cranes
have been provided to the States/UTs during the financial year 2011-12.
 1.5.1 Road Safety Equipment: Under this head, assistance is provided to States in the
 form of road safety equipments, like Breath Analysers, multipurpose traffic regulation
 vehicles etc.
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1.5.2 Pollution Testing Equipment: Vehicular emission has become one of the major
sources of environmental pollution.       The Motor Vehicles Act/Rules contain some
innovative provisions for checking this menace. The provisions governing the standards
for vehicular emission were brought into force from 1.7.1992 and progressively tightened
over the years. Bharat Stage-IV emission norms for four wheeled vehicles have been
notified and are effective now in 13 mega cities namely National Capital Region, Mumbai,
Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Hyderabad/Secunderabad, Kanpur, Pune, Surat,
Agra, Lucknow and Solapur. Bharat Stage III emission norms are now effective in rest of
country. The PUC norms have been tightened w.e.f. 1.10.2004.
1.5.3 From the year 2006-2007, the Ministry decided to provide pollution testing
equipments to the States/UTs for enforcement of PUC norms. During the year 2010-2011,
work order for supply of 139 smoke meters and 139 gas analysers has been issued for
supply to States/Union Territories. In the year 2011-12, it is expected to procure pollution
testing equipments for supply to the States/UTs at a total cost of around Rs.4.00 crore.
With a view to computerizing all the Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) in the country and
bringing about uniformity in the Driving License and Vehicle Registration documents
issued by the Regional Transport Offices, a project was conceived and has been under
implementation since 2001. The objective of the scheme is to introduce information
technology in the road transport sector. The Back-end computerization envisages
incorporation of details of existing driving licenses, registration certificates and Permit
details on a standardised common software at Regional Transport Office level and with
essential linkage at State level and later at national level. The Front-end operation involves
issue of smart card based driving licenses and registration certificates of motor vehicles
based on common Smart Card Operating System for Transport Application specifications.
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 2.1.1 The symmetric key infrastructure for both Smart Card based driving license and
 registration certificate has been established at the Central level at National Informatics
 Centre (NIC) on 31.08.2004. All the States/UTs have already implemented pilot projects in
 Vahan (Registration Certificate) and Sarathi(Driving Licence). The scheme of national data
 base network envisages inter-connecting of all RTO Offices in the country at the State as
 well as central level. 100% computerization has been achieved in 31 States/UTs. Out of
 975 RTOs, 942 RTOs have been computerised. Customization of standard software as per
 State requirement of the State is complete for all 35 States/UTs and the software is running
 at least at pilot site in each State/UT. 100% connectivity has been achieved in 31
 States/UTs and 890 RTOs connected.
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            financial performance of the State Road Transport Undertakings in terms of
            various identified parameters. Of the 54 existing SRTUs about 35 SRTUs are
            reporting data in the requisite format on a regular basis. The latest publication
            contains data for the financial year 2010-11.
    (iv) Road Accidents in India covers various facets/parameters on road accidents,
            including causes of accidents, based on the data received from States/Union
            Territories. The latest issue of “Road Accidents in India: 2009” analysing the
            Road Accident data pertaining to the year 2009 was brought out by TRW in
            March 2011. The next issue “Road Accidents in India: 2010” covering data for
            the calendar year 2009 is under preparation and would be brought out in
            December, 2011. The data is collected in a 19-item format as per a UNESCAP
            sponsored project on “Asia Pacific Road Accident Database (APRAD) – Indian
            Road Accident Database (IRAD)”.
(Rs. in lakhs)
3.1     Under Section 59 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, Central Government have powers
to fix the age of motor vehicles of different categories. However, as yet this Section has not
been invoked so far. The ‘age’ of certain categories of vehicles for the purpose of tourist
permit and national permit only has been fixed, under rules 82 and 88 of Central Motor
Vehicle Rules, 1989. This Ministry’s stand has been that a well maintained older vehicle can
be less polluting than an ill maintained newer vehicle. A vehicle can ply on the road as long
as it meets the requirements of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and Central Motor Vehicles
Rules, 1989 with regard to safety, emission and fitness norms. Fixation of age of vehicle
would also be not advisable, keeping in view the socio-economic condition of the country.
3.2      A transport vehicle has to undergo fitness test every year after two years of the date of
initial registration. There is no such requirement for non-transport vehicle for 15 years once
they are registered. Hence this Ministry is of the considered view that proper inspection and
maintenance system must be put in place to identify the vehicles which do not meet the
emission and safety norms. Such inspection and maintenance centres would need to be set up
in various states with Public, Private, Partnership.       A model of automated Inspection &
Certification (I&C) Centre was designed and a scheme for setting up of one such Centre in
10 States on a pilot basis was approved. Nine model I &C Centres have already been
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sanctioned and some of these are already at various stages of implementation. During the
year 2012-13, allocation of Rs.90.00 crore has been proposed under the scheme.
(Rs. in lakhs)
4.1     Decline of public transport has been one of the failures of our transport planning over
the years. The percentage of buses in the total fleet of vehicles has come down from more
than 11% in 1951 to 1.1% in 2006. This leads to increase in the personalized transport which
in turn has a number of adverse consequences such as congestion, pollution, and accidents
apart from being inequalitarian as the poor get excluded from transport services. This needs
to be reversed. In the 11th Five Year Plan, the provisions have been made at the central
level to extend financial assistance to help the States to strengthen their public transport
system including application of Information Technology like automatic fare collection
system based on Global Positioning System. However such financial assistance shall be
restricted to those States who undertake to take measures for reforms in the public transport
system. The scheme was approved by the Government in March, 2010 and the scheme was
made effective from 15.3.2010. Keeping in view the likely number of proposals to be
sanctioned in the coming financial year, Rs. 30.00 crore have been proposed for this purpose
during the year 2012-13.
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5. New Schemes of XIIth Plan:
5.1    Creation of National Road Safety Board.
                                                                      (Rs. in lakhs)
 5.1.1. The Ministry had earlier introduced on 04/05/2010 a Bill in Rajya Sabha for
establishment of National Road Safety and Traffic Management Board. However, the
Standing Committee returned the Bill with the observation that the present Bill may be
withdrawn and the Govt should come out with a comprehensive legislation with a holistic
perspective that addresses the entire gamut of road safety.
5.1.2. In view of the observations of the Standing Committee, it is now proposed to set up a
Directorate of Road Safety at the Centre to attain these objectives. The Directorate will also
have powers to order recall of vehicles which expose the driver or rider to unreasonable risk.
Also, similar mechanisms are needed at the State level through the Task Forces of the State
Road Councils and District Road Safety Councils.
5.2.   Accident data collection and evaluation on Road Sector
5.3.1. Six centres of excellence are proposed to be recognised by the Ministry to provide
advance training in safety research in order to increase knowledge base on road safety issues.
Rs 6.5 crore per annum to each of the centres of excellence is proposed and the total
allocation of Rs 39.00 crore per annum. Collaboration with WHO and other for research
studies and sponsoring of M.Phil, Ph.D, Post Doctoral and Fellowship programmes in road
safety through these centres of excellence and eminent institutions IITs, IIM, AIIMS, State
Training Institutes, Road Research Institute, National Academy of Construction, IAHE, etc
is proposed at a cost of Rs 1.5 crore per annum.
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5.4.   Training of Driving Training Instructors
                                                            (Rs. in lakhs)
750.00 150.00
5.4.1. It is envisaged that every year through the IDTRs/driving training institutes 5,000
driving training instructors would be trained. Qualified and duly certified trainers would be
authorised then by the State Governments to carry out test for fresh applicants and renewals
of driving licences. An allocation during the 12th Five Year Plan of Rs 1.5 crores per annum
@ Rs 3000 per trainee is proposed. Total requirement: (Rs. 7.5 cr)
5.5. Training of Engineers on Road Safety
                                                             (Rs. in lakhs)
75.00 15.00
5.5.1. Every year,500 civil engineers of clients, consultants and contractors to be trained on
standard training modules on road safety engineering through IAHE. Annual requirement @
Rs. 15000 for Training 500 engineers.is Rs 0.15 crore.
5.6. Training in first aid
                                                             (Rs. in lakhs)
1500.00 300.00
5.6.1. Truck, bus drivers to be trained in basic first aid and all ambulance service personnel,
toll booth operators and personnel to be trained in first aid & trauma care for spinal and head
injuries. This will be conducted through recognised medical colleges. For first aid in spinal
and head injuries, specialist hospitals would train as per detailed standardised training
curriculum. An allocation of Rs 3 crore per annum during the 12th Five Year Plan is
proposed, Rs 2 crore for basic first aid training for 20,000 personnel at Rs 1000 per trainee
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and 5,000 trainees for first aid spinal and head injuries at Rs 2,000 per trainee. Total
requirement:(Rs. 15.00 cr)
5.7.   Training of road safety auditors
                                                            (Rs. in lakhs)
250.00 50.00
5.7.1. Building of capacity for road safety auditing and training by developing standardised
training course content based on reviewing the current courses being held by IRF, ARRB and
CRRI through these institutions is proposed at an annual budgetary cost of Rs 0.5 crore.
9000.00 1000.00
5.8.1. Sunder Committee has recommended creation of report, all states will be required to
create a road safety fund by all States for carrying out various Road Safety activities,
procurement of road safety equipments, training providing emergency care to accident
victims. During the 12th FYP, MoRTH will provide a one-time seed capital of Rs.1 cr to
5.00 crore to each State depending upon vehicle population of a State/UT. 50% of the
amount collected by way of activities under MV Act will be credited to this non-lapsable
road safety fund, to be used for such area specific road safety activities as approved by State
Road Safety Council and District Road Safety Committees. In five years, Safety Funds of
the States will become self-sustaining, obviating any need for Central assistance beyond the
12th Plan period.
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5.9. Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT)
                                                         (Rs. in lakhs)
5000.00 100.00
5.9.1. State Governments empowered under the Motor Vehicle Act to set up MACTs for
adjudicating compensation claims. Ministry of Law and Justice has advised MoRTH to make
adequate budget provision for setting up MACTs.
Monitoring Mechanism
There is in-built mechanism for monitoring the schemes in Road Transport Sector. The
payment in respect of Road Safety Scheme is released after obtaining final action taken
reports. Central Institute of Road Transport has been engaged as an expert agency to
monitor, supervise and extend technical assistance in setting up of Model Drivers Training
Schools. On the basis of its report, IInd and subsequent instalments are released to the
concerned States/Union Territories/Organisations.
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                                                                                                                                                       Annexure II
(Rs. in crore)
1. Road Safety
      i) Refresher Training to   To provide training to the              84.00   Number of drivers to be       (i) 100000 HMV           Annual         It depends on the
      Drivers in Unorganized     drivers of heavy motor vehicles                 trained and number of         drivers            in                   receipt of proposal
      Sector    and    Human     of unorganized sector through                   training programmes for       unorganized sector                      from            the
      Resource Development       NGOs/Institutes and to impart                   officers of State Transport   to be given refresher                   Organisations    in
                                 training to the State Transport                 Department/ Ministry to be    Training.                               time.
                                 Department Personnel.                           conducted.
                                                                                                               (ii)    25   training
                                                                                                               programmes        for
                                                                                                               transport department
                                                                                                               officials      to be
                                                                                                               conducted.
                                                                                                               (iii) 12 IDTRs to be
                                                                                                               sanctioned on PPP
                                                                                                               mode.
      (ii) Publicity measures    To generate public awareness            75.00   Number of video spots         20000 video spots        Annual         It is dependent on
      and            awareness   through publicity campaign                      and radio spots to be         and 10000 radio                         DAVP's response.
      campaigns                  through Radio, T.V. and print                   telecast/broadcast.           spots       to      be
                                                                                                               telecast/broadcast.
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                          media.                                                                     Further news paper
                                                                                                     advertisement     on
                                                                                                     road safety to be
                                                                                                     undertaken. Publicity
                                                                                                     material    to    be
                                                                                                     distributed        to
                                                                                                     Police/Transport
                                                                                                     Departments        of
                                                                                                     States/ UTs, 15
                                                                                                     thousand schools etc.
                                                                                                     Advertisement
                                                                                                     through        SMS,
                                                                                                     Cinema         Hall,
                                                                                                     Internet,   hoarding
                                                                                                     etc. will be carried
                                                                                                     out.
(iii)    Road    Safety   To     provide     road    safety   10.00   The scheme of providing        300 Smoke meters        Annual   Procurement to be
Equipments         and    equipment such as interceptors              multi    purpose     traffic   and 300 Gas                      made based on the
Pollution Testing and     and pollution testing equipments            vehicles (MTVs) has been       analysers i.e.                   outcome of the
Control                   to the States/UTs.                          discontinued and in its        pollution testing                review.
                                                                      place    various     traffic   equipments to be
                                                                      enforcement equipments         sanctioned. 50
                                                                      such as speed detection        interceptors to be
                                                                      radar and breath analyzer      sanctioned
                                                                      etc are proposed to be
                                                                      provided to States/ UTs
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     (iv) National Highways      To     provide      cranes   and   30.00   Number of cranes and          40     cranes,  70   Annual   Proposal from the
     Accident Relief Service     ambulances       to   the  State           ambulance to be provided      ambulances and 40             States/UTs/NGOs
     Scheme                      Governments/NGOs. The prime                to the States/UTs/NGOs.       small/medium sized            are to be received.
                                 objective is to provide medical                                          cranes     to   be
                                 care to the road accident victim                                         provided.
                                 within reasonable time so as to
                                 save time and also to clear the
                                 accident site to ensure smooth
                                 flow of traffic.
     (i) Computer System and     To evolve standardized upto-               Quantitative targets cannot   N.A                      -    State Governments’
     National Data Base          date information on motor                  be indicated.                                               readiness has to be
                                 vehicle registration, driving      20.00                                                               there.
                                 licenses etc. and networking of
                                 all RTOs/STAs.
     (ii) Data Collection,       To          undertake/entrust      40.00   Number of Studies/ R&D         A     number   of   Annual   Response       from
     Research             and    studies/R&D          projects              Projects to be undertaken.    sponsored Studies/            Bidders.
     Development          and    concerning Road Transport                                                R&D Projects to be
     transportation    studies   Sector.                                                                  undertaken
     including           Total
     Engineering Solution.
3    Setting up of Inspection    To set up Inspection and           90.00   No. of centres      to   be   ___ centres to be    Annual   Proposal       from
     and Certification Centre    Certification centres through              sanctioned.                   sanctioned                    States/other
                                 public private participation                                                                           organizations are to
                                                                                                                                        be received.
4    Strengthening      public   To strengthen public transport     30.00                                 10 proposals    of   Annual   MOU to be signed
     transport         system                                                                             States/UTs to   be            between
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    including introduction of    system                                                                    sanctioned.                        State/Central Govt.
    IT like Automatic Fare                                                                                                                    States to take up
    Collection based on GPS                                                                                                                   reforms
5 New Schemes
    Setting up of Directorate    To set up Directorate of Road                12    centres    to    be     12 centres to be         Annual   Proposal       from
    of Road Safety & similar     Safety                                      sanctioned.                   sanctioned.                        States/other
    mechanism at State                                                                                                                        organizations are
    level.                                                                                                                                    to be received.
    (ii)Accident       data                                                  All States will be asked to   All States will be        Annual   MOU to be signed
    collection & evaluation                                                  replicate the model           asked to replicate the             between
    (TN model)                                                                                             model                              State/Central Govt.
                                                                                                                                              States are to take
                                                                      4.85                                                                    up reforms
    iii) Centres of excellence   To provide advance training in              Six Centres of Excellence     Six     Centres of            -    Approval of the
                                 safety research in order to                 will be set up.               Excellence will be                 Cabinet will be
                                 increase knowledge base on road                                           set up.                            required.
                                 safety issues.
    (iv)Training of Driving      Training instructors to be trained   1.50   Driving           training    5,000          driving    Annual
    Training Instructors         through     the      IDTRs/driving          instructors to be trained     training instructors to
                                 training institutes.                        every year.                   be trained every
                                                                                                           year.
    (v)Training of Engineers     Civil engineers of clients,          0.15   civil engineers of clients,   500 persons     to be     Annual
    on Road Safety               consultants and contractors to              consultants and contractors   trained.
                                 be trained on standard training             would be trained
                                 modules     on    road   safety
                                 engineering through IAHE
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(vi)Training in First-Aid   Truck, bus drivers to be trained       3.00   4000 persons will be         4000 persons will be     Annual
                            in basic first aid and all                    trained in basic first aid   trained in basic first
                            ambulance service personnel,                  and 1000 persons on spinal   aid and 1000 persons
                            toll booth operators and                      and head injuries.           on spinal and head
                            personnel to be trained in first                                           injuries.
                            aid & trauma care for spinal and
                            head injuries.
(vii)Training of Road       Building of capacity for road          0.50   Selected         Training     Number of persons       Annual
Safety Auditors             safety auditing and training by               Institutions                 to     be   imparted
                            developing standardised training                                           training in road
                            course.                                                                    Safety Audit.
Road Safety Fund            To provide a one-time seed            10.00   All States/UTs               All States/UTs           Annual   MoU to be signed
                            capital of Rs.1 cr to 5.00 crore to                                                                          on creation of the
                            each State depending upon                                                                                    fund and diverting
                            vehicle     population     of     a                                                                          50% of penalties
                            State/UT. 50% of the amount                                                                                  collected     under
                            collected by way of activities                                                                               CMVR       in   the
                            under MV Act will be credited                                                                                State/UTs        on
                            to this non-lapsable road safety                                                                             annual basis to
                            fund, to be used for such area                                                                               State Road Safety
                            specific road safety activities as                                                                           Fund
                            approved by State Road Safety
                            Council and District Road
                            Safety Councils.
Assistance for setting up   To set up motor accidents claim        1.00   Cannot be quantified at      Cannot be quantified     Annual   State Govts to
of additional No. of        tribunals    for     adjudicating             this stage.                                                    provide proposals;
Motor Accident Claim        compensation claims in respect                                                                               priority to be based
Tribunals(MACT) to the
                            of accidents involving death and                                                                             on pending cases in
States
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injury arising out of use of                   MACT.
motor vehicles in order to
establish more claim tribunals
by State.
400.00
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                                     CHAPTER-III
ROADS WING
A comprehensive review reveals that there has been shortfall in the achievement of the
targets due to delay in land acquisition, environmental clearances, road over bridge
clearances, law and order problems, rehabilitation and settlement issues and in some cases
due to poor performance of the contractors. The Government has taken several steps for
speedy implementation of highway projects.
2. LAND ACQUISITION
Nodal officers have been appointed who coordinate various issues which required
effective coordination with the State Governments periodically. Further, they also ensure
that the progress of works should be expedited due to faster shifting of utilities and
mitigating the law and order problems. This Department has also been empowered to
issue notifications for acquisition of land for National Highways without consulting the
Ministry of Law.
Issues pertaining to environmental clearance have been taken up with the Ministry of
Environment and Forests wherein it has been proposed that in case of land acquisition for
National Highways upto a width of 60 meters to be used as Right of Way (ROW),
environmental clearances should not be required. Further, uniform policy guidelines on
environmental clearances have been suggested to the Ministry of Environment and
Forests.
4. ROB CLEARANCE
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5.       POOR PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTRACTORS
6.1     In order to make visible impact of National Highway Projects, the Ministry has
targeted the procedural issues, acting as roadblocks and major bottlenecks in achieving
the desired progress of the Infrastructure.
6.2. Apart from the policy initiatives taken during previous years, the new initiatives
taken during this year are as under:
6.2.1 A Joint Task Force of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Ministry of
Road Transport & Highways has been constituted for the year 2012.
6.2.1(i) The prime objective of this Task Force shall be to suggest appropriate measures
for facilitating investments in the National Highways sector and improving the viability
of Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects apart from evolving appropriate measures to
facilitate greater and healthier private sector participation at the stage of policy
formulation, appropriate regulatory mechanism and expeditiously resolve the issues at the
implementation stage.
6.2.1(ii).     The Task Force shall address the concerns of all the stakeholders-
investors, lenders, road users and the Government.
6.2.1(iii).   This Task Force will also address the specific road safety issues and
suggest measures to improve and operationalise the safety standards for road users.
6.3.    In order to work towards the endeavour to construct 20 kms. of roads daily and to
realize this target, this Ministry had finalized the Work-Programme for the year 2011-12,
covering 60 projects for a length of approximately 7994 kms.
6.4. During the current financial year 2011-12 (as on 9.2.2012), so far 34 projects covering
the length of 4691 kms. at cost of Rs. 43,566.92 crores have been awarded.
6.5.   Bids received for 3 projects covering 333 kms. and costing about Rs. 2104 crores are
under evaluation.
6.6    Further, bids have also been invited for 8 projects covering 856 kms. costing about
Rs. 7206 crores.
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6.7. In addition, for 4 projects covering a length of 358 kms., which have been approved
by Public Private Partnership Appraisal Committee (PPPAC), bids are being invited by the
NHAI.
6.8.   Proposal for 11 projects covering a length of 1732 kms. and costing Rs. 16433 crores
have been submitted for approval of PPPAC/Standing Finance Committee (SFC) as the case
may be.
10.    Major Initiatives taken :
(i)    In order to improve transparency and accountability, Ministry has switched over
to e-procurement and e-tendering for all types of projects including BOT since July,
2011.
(ii)    Public grievance redressal system of Ministry made interactive with the help of
user-friendly    social   networking     site, viz.    Face    Book     (available   at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ministry-of-Road-Transport-and-
Highways/179136175451970)
It is expected that the above projects will prove as catalyst for the emergence of
Railmagra (Rajsamand) into a transport hubs after these projects start functioning by
2013. In order to facilitate the emergence of these centres as Transport Hubs, the
issues were discussed by Hon’ble Minister (RT&H) with all the major players in the
transport sector, including Original Equipment Manufacturers’ (OEM’s), manufacturers
of transport components, transport logistic suppliers and public sector banks etc. to give
their support and enable the local unemployed youth to get involved in the activities of
the Transport Hub. All the stakeholders including State Government of Rajasthan gave a
very good response and assured to give feedback for further formulation of the project.
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higher fuel consumption and adversely affecting their operational viability. This has
thwarted the formation of a single common market in India.
Integration of tags administration with inter-state road freight and passenger movement
through online communication network systems at national, regional and local levels
would enable a move towards borderless and paperless movement of traffic across state
borders reducing transaction cost and overall logistics cost to the economy besides
increasing the throughput of goods and passenger vehicles. The VAHAN and SARATHI
platforms which are now being used for national permit scheme can be utilised for
implementation of the ‘Green Channel’ for freight movement with single destination
which accounts for a large proportion of the total consignments and is likely to go up
with increasing containerisation.
There are total of 177 inter-state check posts in the country. The Government is now
considering to develop a ‘Single Window Clearance System’ during XII Pan for all
authorised charges at the original check post and at border check post by integrating all
officers dealing with taxes and checking of goods. The approach of State Governments
of Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat towards automation and computerisation which in Gujarat
has led to 100% checking of vehicles and over four fold increase in revenue is being
considered for replication. During the 12th Five Year Plan, it is proposed that inter-state
check posts in golden quadrilateral and North-South, East-West routes may be taken up
for funding by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways.
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                                 CHAPTER - IV
         REVIEW OF PERFORMANCES DURING 2009-10 AND 2010-11
ROADS WING
The budget provision for the development of National Highways system covering
both the on going as well as new works during 2011-12 amounted to Rs.32,457.00
crore at RE stage. It also includes the investment provided to NHAI.
Apart from the development of National Highways included under the various phases of
NHDP, there are about 43,032 kms of National Highways which are being developed/
maintained with the funds available from the budgeted amount. Various development
works like improvement of riding quality, widening to four and six lanes, strengthening,
construction of bypasses and rehabilitation/construction of bridges, etc. have been
undertaken on the National Highways. During 2011-12, fresh proposals involving a total
cost of Rs.1569 crores have been sanctioned upto December, 2011. A total of 477 km of
single lane roads have been widened to two lanes, 448 km have been strengthened and
work on rehabilitation/ construction of 67 bridges has been completed upto December,
2011. The details of the major projects are given below:
1.2.1 Major on-going projects costing more than Rs 20.00 crores under
implementation by the State PWDs as on 31.12.2011:-
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Under this head, funds are provided for the preservation and proper upkeep of National
Highways all over the country. Over the past six decades, the volume of traffic on
Indian roads has increased exponentially. Since 1950-51, the share of the road sector in
total freight traffic increased from 13.8% - 62.9% and passenger traffic from 15.4% -
90.2%. However, notwithstanding the vast network of roads and of National Highways,
there are serious concerns about their quality and capacity. The rise in labour wages
and steep increase in prices of materials, particularly, of petroleum products in recent
years are reflected in the high cost of maintenance and repair of National Highways.
So far, the detailed estimates for 193 projects covering a length of 5339 km of roads
costing Rs.7289 crore have been sanctioned. Out of these, 167 projects covering a
length of 4502 km roads costing Rs.5919 crore have been awarded. Further,
tendering for 25 works for length of 837 km costing Rs.1355 crore is in progress and
these works are also likely to be awarded soon. The entire programme is likely to be
awarded by June 2012 with the target to complete most of the stretches by March
2014.
Under development of Vijayawada Ranch corridor, so far, the detailed project reports
for 6 packages covering 451 km length costing Rs.828 crore have been sanctioned out
of which works for 5 packages covering 356 km length costing Rs. 637 crore has been
awarded. All works under Vijayawada Ranchi corridor are also proposed to be
awarded by June 2012 so that these works are completed by March 2015.
2. SARDP-NE
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(ii)    Arunachal Pradesh Package of Roads and Highways.
Under this package 776 km road stretches were approved on Hybrid BOT (Annuity)
basis. Tenders for all 4 sub-projects of 774 km (revised length) have been awarded at
total project cost (TPC) of Rs 5111 crore.
Road stretches aggregating to 1543 km length have been approved for execution on
Cash contract basis. Out of these, about 451 km length has been sanctioned/awarded
amounting to Rs 2255 crore, till date.
The total sanctions accorded is for 1227 km roads at Rs 7404 crore and 298 km @ Rs
1437 crore are under process of approval/examination. The entire Arunachal Pradesh
Package is targeted for completion by March, 2017. The list of roads included under
Arunachal Pradesh Package of Roads and Highways of SARDP-NE is given at
Annexure – VI.
(iii)   Phase ‘B’ of SARDP-NE
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3.     Central Road Fund (CRF)
This fund was given a statutory status by Central Road Fund Act enacted in
December, 2000. The amount of cess collected on sales of diesel and petrol is
distributed to various implementing agencies as per following norms:
(i)     50% of the cess collected on diesel (HSD) is earmarked for the development
of rural roads by the Department of Rural Development.
(ii)  The balance 50% of cess on HSD and the entire cess collected on petrol is
earmarked for the following purposes:
      •       An amount equal to 57.5% of such sum for the development and
              maintenance of National Highways;
      •       An amount equal to 12.5% for construction of road under or over
              bridges and safety works at unmanned railway crossings; and
      •       An amount equal to 30% on development and maintenance of State
              Roads. Out of this amount, 10% shall be kept as reserve by the Central
              Government for allocation to States for implementation of State Road
              Schemes of Inter-State Connectivity and Economic Importance.
Additional cess of Re 0.50 paisa levied on petrol and high speed diesel from 1.4.2005
onwards is to be exclusively earmarked for National Highways as per CRF Act, 2000
as amended by the Finance Act, 2005..
10% of the share of CRF for State roads be earmarked for development of roads under
Ministry’s Scheme for improvement of State roads of Inter-State Connectivity and
Economic Importance. With the revamped Central Road Fund coming into force, it
has been decided that the road / bridge projects of Inter-State Connectivity will be fully
funded and projects of Economic Importance will be funded to the extent of 50% by the
Government of India. Broadly, the following categories of road / bridge projects are
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eligible for grant of assistance under the scheme:
The year-wise details of projects approved ‘in principle’ for improvement of State
roads under these schemes are given below:
                                                              (Rs in crores)
    Year          Economic Importance (EI)        Inter-State Connectivity (ISC)
               No. of projects Central share No. of projects          Full funded
                  approved           (50%)          approved          by Central
                                                                         Govt.
   2001-02            23              53.92             52              220.98
An outlay of about Rs.282.22 crore has been proposed during the year 2012-13, which
includes Rs.20.00 crore for Duburi-Brahmanipal-Harchandapur-Naranpur-Keonpur
Road in Orissa.
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4.      TOOLS & PLANTS:
Machinery and Equipment:
The rising infrastructure needs and vehicle population has given an impetus to
the road construction projects in the country, including the national highway
development programs. The increased and rapid mechanization of the road
construction sector helps developers to execute large projects, improve design
specifications, ensure quality, and most importantly, complete projects on time.
 (ii)   To improve safety and reduce the cost of maintaining the roads by
        preventing the damage caused by the overloaded vehicles, Ministry in the
        process of installation of WIM-cum-ATCC (Weigh-in-motion-cum-
        Automatic traffic Counter-cum-Classifier) in different stretches of
        National Highways in the country on outsourcing basis.
 (iv) Ministry with a view to introduce new technological changes has issued a
      circular to make the use of Batch type Hot Mix Plant mandatory on Road
      projects more than Rs. 25 crore w.e.f. April 2012 and for all works w.e.f.
      April 2013.
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        material is being availed by contractors in Road Construction activity
        under externally aided projects. Also, with the cooperation of Ministry of
        Finance, 21 items of Road Construction Machinery have been allowed for
        duty free import and the import of which is being done by the contractors.
        This facility has attracted the contractors to equip them with latest and
        sophisticated road construction machineries. In addition, Ministry has
        recommended for the inclusion of Pothole Patching machine and Milling
        machine to the list of items on which custom duty is exempted.
 (ii)   Mechanical Zone will outsource the following activities and monitor
        them.
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       Road Transport
Name of the Scheme Target 2010-2011 Performance in the year 2010-2011 Target Performance in the year 2011-2012
1 Road Safety
    Refresher Training to     20         training   10 training programmes at CIRT, Pune, 8 programmes         80000 drivers to be trained           6 training programmes at CIRT,
    Drivers in Unorganized    programmes    to be   at ARAI, Pune and 2 programees at ESCI, Hyderabad                                                Pune, 2 programmes at ARAI, Pune
    Sector and                conducted.            have been sanctioned. An amount of Rs. 62.44 lakhs         20 training programmes        to be   and 3 programees at ESCI,
                                                    has been released to these institutes.                     conducted.                            Hyderabad have been sanctioned.
     Human        Resource                                                                                                                           At a total cost of Rs. 41.57 lakhs.
    Development   including
    training
                                                    Proposals for imparting refresher training received from   10 model driving training
                                                    SIAM, AIMTC and Krishna Distt Lorry Owners                 schools to be sanctioned.             Proposals for imparting refresher
                                                    Driving training schools have been processed for                                                 training received from SIAM,
                                                    training of about 35,000 drivers. However, sanction                                              AIMTC and Krishna Distt Lorry
                                                    could not be issued in 2010-11.                                                                  Owners Driving training schools
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                                                                                                                                               have been processed for training of
                                                                                                                                               about 40,000 drivers.
                                                  The scheme for Model Drivers training schools has
                                                  been approved During this financial year sanction has                                        Under the revised scheme of setting
                                                  been accorded for setting up of six Institute of Driving                                     up of Institutes of Driving training &
                                                  Training & research (IDTR Tier I) at Chhindwara, M.P,                                        research, nine institutes have been
                                                  CIRT, Pune, Rail Magra Town, Rajsamand District,                                             sanctioned in the states of Himachal
                                                  Rajasthan, Paradi, Valsad, Gujarat, Sarkaghat, Mandi,                                        Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan,
                                                  Himachal Pradesh and Village Kaluwas, near Bhiwani,                                          Maharashtra, Gujarat, Haryana, Bihar
                                                  Haryana has been sanctioned.                                                                 , Tripura and Tamil Nadu. One more
                                                                                                                                               institute is being finalized.
Publicity measures and   400 video spots and       Awareness campaign through printing material has          300 video spots and 300 radio     (i) Rs. 1.0 crore has been released to
awareness campaigns      250 radio spots to be    been sanctioned for which an expenditure of Rs. 10.35      spots to be telecast/broadcast.   DAVP for carrying out road safety
                         telecast/broadcast.      crore was incurred. An amount of Rs. 3.00 crore was        Further        news       paper   advertisements on publicity.
                         Further news paper       incurred on advertisements in newspapers through           advertisement on road safety to
                         advertisement       on   DAVP. 7463 video spots were telecast and 56951720          be undertaken.                    (ii) Work order of Rs. 10 crore has
                         road safety to be        radio spots were broadcast through AIR, Private TV                                           been placed with DD. Campaign has
                         undertaken.              channels, Private FM Channels and Doordarshan                                                started.
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                                                                                                                                                         Safety through the selected popular
                                                                                                                                                         private TV channels
     Road Safety Equipments      225    road   safety     Work Order for supply of 139 smoke meters and 139           200 Smoke meters and 200 Gas        Work order for supply of 200 smoke
     and                         equipments and 100      gas analysers has been placed on 22.12.2010. The bills       analysers i.e. pollution testing   meters and 200 gas analysers is being
                                 smoke meters & 100      for release of 90% payment were received in the last         equipments to be sanctioned.       finalized.
     Pollution   Testing   and   gas analysers to be     fortnight of March, 2011. Finance Wing had made
     Control                     sanctioned.             some observations and the payment could not be made
                                                         in the financial year 2010-11.
     National      Highways      25     cranes,  35      Acceptance letters for tenders for procurement of 40         30 cranes, 30 ambulances and 20     Work order placed for procurement
     Accident Relief Service     small/medium sized      number of 10-ton cranes and 36 number of small cranes        small/medium sized cranes to be    of 40 number of 10-ton cranes and 36
     Scheme                      cranes    and  100      for hilly areas were issued on 14.1.2011. The firm has       provided.                          number of small cranes for hilly
                                 ambulances to be        submitted Type Approval Certificate within the                                                  areas at a total cost of Rs. 13.50
                                 provided.               stipulated period and now the work order is being issued                                        crore. Supply is expected to be
                                                         for supply of cranes. Ministry has already supplied 70                                          completed shortly. As regards
                                                         ambulances to various consignees which was due in                                               ambulances,    work      order   for
                                                         previous financial year. Work order for balance 70                                              procurement of 70 ambulances
                                                         advance Life Support Ambulances has been placed.                                                placed in January 2011. Report of
                                                                                                                                                         final    inspection     is     under
                                                                                                                                                         consideration.
2.   National Data Base &        National and State       About 93% of the RTOs have been computerized.               N.A                                 Application based Smart Card for
     Computer        System,     Registers of Driving    Request from NIC has been received for release of Rs.                                           registration certificate & driving
     Data          collection,   Licences/Registration   7.00 crore for implementation of the project i.e. creation                                      license are being issued by
     research               &    Certificates to be in   of National/State register of DL/RC. This has been                                              States/UTs.100%       computerization
                                                                                                                      4 No of Studies/R&D Projects to
     development          and    place.                  examined in consultation with IFD and NIC has been                                              has been achieved in 31 States/UTs
                                                                                                                      be undertaken
     transportation studies                              advised accordingly to go ahead with the project and                                            and about 97% of the RTOs i.e.
     including          Total                            seek release of funds from the Ministry as and when                                             about 942 out of 975 RTOs have
     Engineering Solution                                actual release is required at their end.                                                        been computerized
                                 3        No.      of
                                 studies/R&D projects
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                               to be undertaken.
3   Setting up of Inspection    7 or 8 centres to be    The scheme has been approved by Hon’ble Minister           10 centres to be sanctioned        A model of automated Inspection
    and        Maintenance     sanctioned              (RT&H) and proposals have been invited from 10                                                 & Certification (I&C) Centre was
    Centre                                             identified States/UTs.     One such centre has been                                            designed and a scheme for setting
                                                       sanctioned to be set up at Chhindwara. An amount of                                            up of one such Centre in 10 States
                                                       Rs. 2.55 crore has been released to SIAM. The                                                  on a pilot basis was approved.
                                                       proposals to set up I&C centres at Haryana,Karnataka,                                          Nine model I &C Centres have
                                                       Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Himachal                                                already been sanctioned and some
                                                       Pradesh have also been approved.                                                               of these are already at various
                                                                                                                                                      stages of implementation.
4   Strengthening    public                            The scheme has been made effective from 15.3.2010.          12 proposals of States/UTs to be   The scheme has been made effective
    transport       system                             Under this scheme 9 proposals from Government of            sanctioned.                        from 15.3.2010. Proposals received
    including introduction                             Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka,                                                 from States of Karnataka, Haryana,
    of IT like Automatic                               Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Punjab have been                                             Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat Tamil
    Fare Collection based                              sanctioned so far and Rs. 17.44 crore (approx.) have                                           Nadu and Punjab have been
    on GPS                                             been released.                                                                                 sanctioned.
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5   Creation of National   A Bill to create the National Road Safety and Traffic     Cannot be quantified   A Bill to create the National Road Safety
    Road Safety Board      Management Board was introduced in Lok Sabha on                                  and Traffic Management Board was
                           4.5.2010 which was referred to Department related                                introduced in Lok Sabha on 4.5.2010
                                                                                                            which was referred to Department related
                           Parliamentary Standing Committee for examination.
                                                                                                            Parliamentary Standing Committee for
                           The Committee has submitted its report to the
                                                                                                            examination.       The Committee has
                           Chairman, Rajya Sabha         on 21.7.2010.        The                           submitted its report to the Chairman,
                           Government has examined all the recommendations of                               Rajya Sabha        on 21.7.2010.     The
                           the Committee and has initiated necessary process to                             recommendations of the Committee are
                           incorporate certain amendments in the bill in line with                          being examined.
                           the recommendations of the Committee for
                           consideration of the Parliament. Considering the
                           observations of Parliamentary Standing Committee,
                           amendments in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 are being
                           processed first before moving ahead on National Road
                           Safety and Traffic Management Board Bill.
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                                    CHAPTER-V
FINANCIAL REVIEW
The Annual Plan 2012-13 proposed gross outlay of Rs.33000.00 crore in respect of
Roads and Road Transport Sector as under:
                                                                  (Rs. in crores)
         Sector           Budgetary support         IEBR (Proposed)               Total
                             (proposed)
            1                     2                         3                          4
          Roads               22,600.00                  10000.00                    32600.00
      Road Transport             400.00                     -                          400.00
          Total               23,000.00                  10000.00                    33000.00
The actual expenditure incurred during the years 2010-11 and the expenditure
incurred during 2011-12 till 31.01.2012 is indicated in the statement given below:-
                                                                    (Rs in crores)
Sl.                Item             Actual Expenditure                 2011-12           2012-13
No
                                   2010-11        2011-12           BE          RE         BE
                                                (upto31.1.12)
ROADS
1  GBS                              17401.05        13336.64    19500.00      19957.00   22320.00
   Other than GBS (EAP)                  400            0.00      100.00          0.01     280.00
   Total=                           17801.05        13336.64    19600.00      19957.01   22600.00
2  Provision for NE and Sikkim       1044.49         1624.00     1990.00       2202.00    2272.00
   Pool being 10% of GBS
The development and maintenance of National Highways has been entrusted to the
State Governments (PWDs of the States are the executing agencies), National
Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and Border Roads Organization (BRO). The
overall trends in expenditure viz-a-viz budget estimates, revised estimates for the
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development and maintenance of National Highways with the State PWDs and the
BRO is as under:-
                                                                            (Rs. in crores)
   Item                  2010-11                         2011-12               BE 2012-
                BE         RE      EXP.        BE          RE        EXP.      13
                                                                   upto
                                                                   Dec,2011
PLAN
The fund for development of National Highways by the NHAI is provided from cess
levied on petrol and High Speed Diesel (HSD) and toll collected by NHAI on the NH
stretches entrusted to NHAI. NHAI is allowed to leverage cess fund for market
borrowing. The present rate of cess on petrol and HSD is Rs.2.00 per litre. Funds are
also provided to the NHAI from the budget for Externally Aided Projects. The
provision made for the NHAI in the budget of the Ministry of Road Transport &
Highways during the years 2010-11, 2011-12 and expenditure made upto December,
2011 and proposed in 2012-13 is as under:
                                                                       (Rs. in crores)
    Item               2010-11                       2011-12                  2012-
                 BE       RE       Exp.       BE        RE        Exp.        2013
Investment 7848.98 8440.94 8440.94 8250.00 8250.00 6187.00 7881.95
(Financed
from CRF)
Investment 1623.00 1623.00 1623.00 1292.89 2692.89 2038.68 3554.03
(Financed
from
Permanent
Bridge Fee
Fund) Toll
Receipts
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from NHAI
J&K            360.00    360.00   360.00       320.01   320.01      320.01     300.00
Package
EAPs           500.00    401.00   400.00       100.01        0.01     0.00     280.00
Total
IEBR          7455.00 2341.00                 7500.00 12500.00               10000.00
Grand
Total
The fund was given a statutory status by the Central Road Fund Act enacted in
December, 2000. The fund consists of the cess collected on the sale of diesel and
petrol. This Ministry provides funds for the development of State Roads from the
CRF and also provides fund for the development of roads under the Schemes of
Inter-state Connectivity & Economic Importance. The allocation and expenditure
from this fund is as under:
                                                                    (Rs. in crores)
   Item                 2010-11                      2011-12              2012-13
              BE          RE       Exp.      BE     RE       Exp. As
                                                            on 31-12-
                                                               2011
Grants to 1893.7 *2714.87 2460.29 2247 2247.75                  873.49 2280.91
states and          5                         .75
UTs for
State
Roads
(CRF)
Grants to 230.42         243.88    208.22 282. 282.77            39.84      282.22
States and                                     77
UTs for
Roads of
ISC & EI
The main thrust of Research and Development (R&D) in the road sector is on
building a sustainable road infrastructure comparable to the best in the world. An
outlay of Rs.5.50 crore was provided for R&D in 2011-12 out of which an
expenditure of Rs.0.45 crore was incurred upto 31-12-2011 during the financial year
2011-12.
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1.6        Machinery and Equipment
It is necessary that modern and sophisticated machines are used for high quality
standards in road construction and maintenance. A provision of Rs.7.00 crore was
made for procurement of machinery and equipment which has been revised to Rs.4.00
crore at RE stage during the financial year 2011-12 out of which nil expenditure has
been made upto 31-12-2011.
Road Transport
1 Road Safety
2     National Database & Computer system, Data collection, research &            30.00    0.20
      development & transportation studies including total engineering solution
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                                  CHAPTER-VI
1. ROADS WING
IAHE is a registered Society under the administrative control of the Ministry of Road
Transport & Highways. It is a collaborative body of the Central and State
Governments which was set up in the year 1983 with the objective of fulfilling the
long felt need for training of highway engineers in the country, both at the entry level
and during their service period.
The name of NITHE was changed to Indian Academy of Highway Engineers in the
year 2011. The institute has been functioning for 27 years and it started functioning
from its own campus, w.e.f. 1.10.2001 at A-5, Institutional Area, Sector 62. NOIDA
(U.P.).
Broad Activities
      (i)     Training of freshly recruited Highway Engineers of the Ministry of
              Road Transport & Highways.
      (ii)    Conducting Refresher Courses for Senior and Middle level Engineers.
      (iii) Short duration technical and management development courses for
              Senior Level Highway Engineers.
      (iv)    Training in specialized areas and new trends in highway sector.
      (v)     Development of training materials, training modules for domestic and
              foreign participants.
Since its inception, the IAHE has trained 22,251 Highway & Bridge Engineers and
Administrators involved in road development from India and abroad through 957
training programmes (up to 31st December, 2011). Participants are drawn from
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, various State Public Works Department,
Public Sector Undertakings and NGOs involved in the field of Highway Engineering.
IAHE is considered to be a resource centre for trainings for the World Bank, Asian
Development Bank (ADB) etc.
During the year 2011-12 (up to 31st December, 2011), the Institute organized 89
training programmes in which 1,938 engineers participated including 192 foreign
participants from 25 countries.
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        Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) for further action including such
        changes to the work plan as may become necessary.
1.4     EGoM in its first two meetings held on 7th and 14th December, 2009 agreed
        inter alia to
(i)     provide the Additional Budgetary Support (ABS) for SARDP-NE and J&K as
        recommended by the Chaturvedi Committee; and
(ii)    approve work plans 2010-11 onwards and to provide necessary financial
        support for them as recommended by the Chaturvedi Committee with the
        stipulation that for the total length of NH to be developed broadly 60 % would
        be taken up on BOT (Toll) basis, 25 % on BOT (Annuity) basis and the
        remaining 15 % on EPC basis. Work plans may accordingly be modified for
        enabling the NHAI to achieve optimum efficiency.
        The details of Financial Outlays including complimentary extra budgetary
resources (share of private sector in respect of BOT projects), Quantifiable
deliverables/ Projected Physical Output etc. for the year 2012-13 are given in
Annexure-X.
2. Financing of NHDP
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 g)     Market borrowings (including funds raised through Capital Gain Tax
        Exemption Bonds under section 54 EC of Income Tax Act and Tax free
        Bonds) as authorized by GoI.
2.1.1 For implementation of NHDP Phases I and II, the main source of finance of
NHAI is the fuel cess (Table 2.1.3 given below). The present rate of cess is Rs. 2 per
litre on both petrol and diesel. A part of this cess is allocated to NHAI to fund the
NHDP. This cess is leveraged to borrow additional funds from the domestic market.
2.1.2 Besides, the Government of India has also negotiated various loans from World
Bank (US$1965 million), Asian Development Bank (US$1,605 million-excluding
direct loan negotiated by NHAI) and Japan Bank for International Cooperation (Jap.
Yen 32,060 million) for financing various projects under NHDP. These loans from
the multilateral institutions are passed on to NHAI by the Government partly in the
form of grant and partly as loan. NHAI has earlier received a loan directly from
multilateral agencies ( Asian Development Bank had sanctioned aloan of US $ 165
million to NHAI for the Surat-Manor Highway project). In addition, a TA Loan of
US$45 million has recently been negotiated by GoI with World Bank for institutional
strengthening and Capacity Building of NHAI
2.1.3 The funds provided to NHAI, including its borrowings from the market, are
utilized for meeting project expenditure as well as debt servicing.
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3.     Reforms Measures and Policy Initiatives
3.3    Moving ahead with the objective for achieving construction of National
Highways at the rate of 20 km per day, NHAI has taken initiatives to expedite the
completion of NHDP, flagship programme of Government.
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       a)      Project being awarded only after 80% of land with Government against
       50% earlier;
       b)      122 dedicated special Land Acquisition units being set up and as to
       get the required land be notified/taken over (under Sec,3A/3D) possession;
       c)      Action has been taken against defaulting civil contracts. 27 contracts
       have been terminated and five contracts have been foreclosed. Several
       contractors have been declared as non-performers and banned from further
       NHAI works till their performance improves.
       d)      Steps have been taken to improve cash flow problems of contractors by
       granting interest bearing discretionary advance at the request of contractor,
       release of retention money against bank guarantee of equal amount, deferment
       of recovery of advances (on interest basis) and relaxation in minimum IPC
       amount;
3.4    A proposal for Restructuring of NHAI has been approved by Government, the
       major components of which are as under:-
Steps will be taken for enforcing the necessary provision of the Control of National
Highways (Land and Traffic) Act, 2002, which has come into force from January
2005 for safe and speedy movement of traffic on National Highways. For enforcing
the various provisions of this Act, the Highways Administration has already been
established.
3.6     For incentivizing better recovery of tolls along with a higher quality of
service, it would be useful to attract private participation through Public Private
Partnership (PPP) in highway operation and maintenance. However, the prospects of
private participation will depend on a comprehensive policy and regulatory
framework necessary for addressing the complexities of PPP, and the balancing the
interests of users and investors. For sustaining the interest of private entities in
operation and maintenance of highways on Operation, Maintenance and Transfer
(OMT) basis, a precise policy and regulatory framework is being spelt out in a Model
Concession Agreement (MCA). This framework addresses the issues which are
typically important for PPP, such as mitigation and unbundling of risks; allocation of
risks and rewards; symmetry of obligations between the principal parties; precision
and predictability of costs and obligations; reduction of transaction costs; force
majure; and termination.
3.7     Central Government is authorized to levy fee (toll) under section 7 of the
National highways Act, 1956 for public funded project and under section 8 A ibid, for
private investment project. Government has reviewed the policy for collection of
Toll on National Highways and a new toll policy/Rules ‘National Highways Fee
(Determination of Rates and Collection) Rules, 2008’ has been notified in the Gazette
on 5th Dec. 2008 as amended vide GSR No. G50 (E) dated 3.12.2010.
3.8    To improve the collection of user fee, NHAI has adopted the system of
engagement of fee collecting agency through auction competitive bidding, where the
successful bidder shall pay a fixed quoted amount irrespective of the actual collection.
As on 31.12.2011, 64 nos of agencies or engaged through competitive bidding and
work of engaging agencies in respect of more 21 toll plazas is in progress.
      The physical and financial performance during the year 2010-11 against the
      targets set for the Year along with the reasons for variation/shortfall is as per the
      Statement at Annexure-XIII.
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4.2     PERFORMANCE DURING 2011-12 (Upto 31st Dec., 2011)
NHDP                                                       NHDP
components
                  GQ     NS&EW   NHDP     NHDP      NHDP   NHDP    NHDP     Port   Other   SARDP   NHDP
                                 PH.III   PH.IV     PH.V   PH.VI   PH.VII   Comn   NHs     NE      Total
Total   Length    5846   7142    12109    20000     6500   1000    700      380    1390    388     55455
(Km)
Completed 4/6     5831   5914    3024     -         709    -       7        341    946     5       16777
lane (Km)
Under             15     808     6513     2549      2768   -       34       39     424     107     13257
Implementation
(km)
No.          of   8      76      90       18        22     -       2        4      5       2       227
Contracts
under
implementation
(nos.)
Balance Length    -      420     2572     17451     3023   1000    659      -      20      276     25421
for      award
(km.)
c)      With the completion of more than 99.74 per cent of the GQ, a substantial
impact upon the economy is already visible. The completed stretches of GQ are
likely to be awarded to the concessionaires for its development for 6-laning under the
NHDP Phase-V.
d)      The substantial completion of NHDP Phase-II, i.e. NSEW, has called for a
shift in emphasis to corridor management in respect of some stretches, i.e. the
technique of managing the highways so as to deliver maximum throughput in terms of
speed and traffic volume, while minimizing operational cost and enhancing road
safety. The concept of corridor management is applied on the completed sections of
NHDP through O&M contracts. The scope of work, inter-alia, includes road
maintenance, road property management, incident management, traffic management
and engineering improvements.
e)      NHAI has already initiated action to appoint techno-financial consultants for
finalization of bid documents and selection of Operation-Maintenance-Transfer
(OMT) concessionaire. Twenty Eight stretches for OMT have also been identified out
of which Six are already under implementation. Bids for four stretches have been
invited. SFA for 12 stretches have been submitted and remaining six stretches shall be
considered in the year 2012-13 and 2013-14.
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4.3     Status of Externally Aided Projects
NHAI is implementing several projects with foreign assistance in the form of loans
from the World Bank (WB), Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Japan Bank of
International Cooperation (JBIC) to the tune of US$ 1965 million, US$ 1770 million
and Yen 32060 million respectively. Status of projects which are currently under
implementation is as under:–
Sl.      Name of the Project & States   Length Financing Amount        No. of
no.                                     (Km.)     Agency     of Loan Packages
                                                              (US $
                                                             million)
1. Third National Highway Project 477.00            WB          516      8
     (TNHP-UP Bihar & Jharkhand)
     (Loan closed on 31.12.2007)
2. Grand Trunk Road Improvement 422.00              WB          589      7
     Project    (GTRIP-UP,       Bihar
     Jharkhand. (Loan closed on
     30.06.2008)
3. Allahabad bypass Project- UP 84.71               WB          240      3
     (Loan closed on 30.6.2009)
4. Lucknow – Muzzaffarpur National 511.00           WB          620     11
     Highways Project (LMNHP)-UP;
     Bihar
5. Western Transport Corridor – 259.00              WB          240      5
     Karnataka
     (Loan closed on 30.06.2008)
6. East-West       Corridor    Project- 504.60      ADB         320      6
     Gujarat
     (Loan closed on 30.06.2009)
7. NH C (Sector-I) project EW
     Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar                           400
     Pradesh(Loan       closed      on   602        ADB
     31.12.2009)                                                        12
8. NH C (Sector-I) project EW
     Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar                           100
     Pradesh (Supplementary )
9. NH C (Sector-II) project Madhya       566        ADB         400     13
     Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh & Andhra
     Pradesh(Loan       closed      on
     31.12.2009)
Term Loan of US$45 million has recently been negotiated by GOI.
A statement showing summary of EAP projects is placed at Annexure XV & XVI.
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5.     Financial Review
        The provision made for NHAI in the budget of the Ministry of Road Transport and
Highways and actual funds received during 2010-11, 2011-12 and proposed in 2012-13 is as
under -
Table 5 : Details of Sources of funds [BE/RE & Actual for the year 2010-11
5.1     NHAI was authorized to raise funds through tax free bonds in 2011-12 aggregating
to Rs.10000 Crore besides Rs.2500 crore against Capital Gains Tax Exemption Bonds u/s
54EC of Income Tax Act. The first trench of tax free bond issue opened on December 28,
2011 and was closed earlier than the scheduled date on January 5, 2012 as against the
scheduled closure date of January 11, 2012. The issue was overall oversubscribed 5 times
of the Base Issue Size (Rs.5000 crore) and 2.5 times of the Issue Size (Rs.10000 crore). The
allotment of bonds aggregating to Rs. 10000 crore was made on 25.01.2012. the bonds
were credited to investors Demat a/c by NSDL/CDSL on 28.01.2012. The refund was made
through electronic mode & by physical warrants. The bond certificates, refund orders and
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the interest warrants, wherever applicable were dispatched to the investors within the
stipulated period. The listing of bonds at BSE/NSE has been effected w.e.f. 08.02.2012.
5.2     The Expenditure on projects being implemented by NHAI and on servicing and re-
payment of borrowings including payment of annuities during the year 2010-11,2011-12 and
the projected expenditure for the year 2012-13 are as under:-
Table 5.2 :       : Details of Sources of funds [BE/RE & Actual for the year 2010-11
                  2011-12 (Actual upto January’2011) & 2012-13 (BE)].
                                                                                                       (Rs. in crore)
                                                          2010-11                            2011-12
                                                                                                                    BE
                    Particulars                                                                        Actual
                                                                                                                   2012-
                                                BE         RE       Actual        BE          RE        (upto
                                                                                                                    13
                                                                                                       Dec’11)
A) NHAI funded projects 2176.70 4411.56 4302.99 2904.27 2311.71 1616.57 2601.35
Sub Total (B) 1916.71 2127.39 2447.00 916.23 1095.50 756.51 334.76
       C) Annuity/BOT projects
       (including NHAI and private           30407.60   21979.88    20595.15    33424.96    34417.81   21664.22   42940.95
       sector share)
                             Total (A+B+C)   34501.01   28518.83    27345.14    37245.46    37825.02   24037.30   45877.06
       Add : Interest & Repayment of          604.75     541.19      315.71     2122.00     2198.33    1198.20    2397.92
       Market Borrowings
Add : Payment of Annuities 1818.30 1817.30 1360.17 1817.30 1817.30 766.56 1870.52
       Less : Share of Private Sector in     21256.00   16683.35    15354.37    23455.58    26150.98   17081.29   27615.08
       case of Annuity/ BOT Projects
       As may be seen from the above, the pace of expenditure during 2011-12 to some
       extent has not been keeping pace with the targets fixed for expenditure. One of the
       prime reasons, for shortfall in utilization of plan funds is the delay in award of
       projects under various Phases of NHDP in addition to delay in achieving the financial
       close of the projects already awarded. However, it is expected that pace and quantum
       of construction expenditure will pick up significantly in the last quarter of the current
       financial year.
       It may also be seen from the above, there has been a quantum jump in the estimated
       expenditure during the year 2011-12 and 2012-13. This is due to the fact that a large
       number of the projects are already under implementation and also many projects are
       scheduled for award.
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5.3    Position of Outstanding Utilization Certificates
Utilization Certificates against the Cess Fund received by NHAI from the
Government have been submitted upto 31.12.2011
 Government has set an ambitious target to build 20 kms National Highways per day
under various mode of deliveries i.e. BOT (Toll), BOT (Annuity) and EPC in the
years to come. Following projects, in addition to the completion of the ongoing works
included under NHDP Phase-I and Phase-Il, will be taken up during          2012-13 &
beyond:-
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                                                                 ANNEXURE-I
STATE PWDs.
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                                                                   Annexure II
            NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA
Sl.   Statement of Financial Outlays / Targets: 2012-13 Targets
No.                                                     Total
      Name of Scheme/Programme
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                                                                ANNEXURE-III
BRDB
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                                                                                                                                                ANNEXURE-IV
                                  NATIONAL HIGHWAY ONGOING PROJECTS COSTING RS. 20 CRORE AND ABOVE
                                                        AS ON DECEMBER - 2011
                                                                         Date of
                                                                                                         Cumulative
                                              Sanctioned                Completi                                          Expenditure as
                                                             Date of                                  Physical Progress
Sl.                                             cost of                   on of      Target Date of                             on
       State    Name of project                              Start of                                     achieved                               Remarks
No.                                             project                 project as    Completion                           31 Dec. 2011
                                                             Project                                        as on
                                              (Rs. in Cr.)                 per                                              (Rs. in Cr.)
                                                                                                        31 Dec. 2011
                                                                         contract
1       2                     3                    4            5           6              7                 8                  9                   10
                CONSTRUCTION OF MAJOR                                                                                                      THE MAIN REASONS
                BRIDGE WITH APPROACHES                                                                                                     FOR DELAYS ARE
      Andhra    ACROSS          VYNATHEYA     49.63 (O)      28-Mar-    25-Apr-                                                            SHIFTING        OF
1                                                                                    25-Oct-2012            54%               36.44
      Pradesh   BRANCH        OF      RIVER   70.43 (R )      2007       2010                                                              UTILITIES, FLOOD IN
                GODAVARI AT Km. 105/500                                                                                                    RIVER AND LAND
                OF NH - 214                                                                                                                ACQUISITON.
                WIDENING TO FOUR LANE
                INCLUDING IMPROVEMENT
      Andhra                                                 9-Sep-      8-Sep-
2               OF RIDING QUALITY Km.         24.87 (O)                               8-Sep-2012            60%               12.34                 -
      Pradesh                                                 2010        2012
                124/000 TO 130/600 OF NH -
                202
                CONSTRUCTION OF MAJOR
      Andhra    BRIDGE      ACROSS    RIVER                  11-Aug-    10-Aug-
3                                             49.85 (O)                              10-Aug-2014            5%                6.58                  -
      Pradesh   GODAVARI AT Km. 135/2 - 8                     2011       2014
                OF NH - 16 (NEW NH - 63)
                IMPROVEMENT OF RIDING
                                                                                                                                           AGREEMENT
                QUALITY FROM Km. 0/000 TO
      Andhra                                                 24-Oct-    23-Apr-                                                            CONDUCTED     ON
4               58/850 OF PUTHAIAPATTU -      48.43 (O)                              23-Apr-2013            0%                3.28
      Pradesh                                                 2011       2013                                                              24.10.2011. WORK
                TRIPATI ROAD OF NH - 18A
                                                                                                                                           COMMENCED.
                (NEW NH - 140)
                                                                             62
             STRENGTHENING FROM Km.
             816/012     TO        829/000
             INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION
                                                            24-May-   7-Jun-
5    Assam   OF     PAVED     SHOULDER        20.71 (O)                         7-Jun-2012    95%   15.08   -
                                                             2010      2012
             INCLUDING IMPROVEMENT
             OF CONNECTING ROADS
             MEETING OF NH - 31
             STRENGTHENING           AND
             CONSTRUCTION OF PAVED                          5-Feb-    19-Aug-
6    Assam                                    28.57 (O)                         19-Aug-2012   66%   5.99    -
             SHOULDER FROM Km. 0/000                         2011      2012
             TO 19/659 OF NH - 31-B
             4 LANNING FROM Km.
             134/000 TO 140/000 (Km. 6.00)
                                             46.16 (O)      29-May-   12-Jun-
7    Assam   INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION                                             31-Mar-2012   93%   14.04   -
                                             55.58 ( R )     2009      2011
             OF FLYOVER AT L.G.B.I. AIR
             PORT JUNCTION OF NH - 37
             CONSTRUCTION OF FOUR
             LANE             GOWAHATI
                                             47.38 (O)      20-Mar-   31-Mar-
8    Assam   UNIVERSITY BYPASS FROM                                             31-Mar-2012   45%   14.86   -
                                             57.71 ( R )     2010      2012
             Km. 140/000 TO 146/300 OF NH
             - 37
             STRENGTHENING FROM Km.
             100/000      TO       115/000    23.38 (O)
             INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION          26.26 (Ist R
                                                            14-Jul-   29-Jul-
9    Assam   OF     PAVED     SHOULDER            )                             29-Jul-2012   82%   16.69   -
                                                             2010      2012
             INCLUDING IMPROVEMENT           30.78 (2nd
             OF CONNECTING ROADS                 R)
             MEETING OF NH - 37
             STRENGTHENING             OF
             PAVEMENT FROM Km. 6/160                        31-Dec-   15-Jan-
10   Assam                                    32.93 (O)                         15-Jan-2013   55%   9.94    -
             TO 32/000 OF NH – 37                            2010      2013
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             STRENGTHENING FROM Km.
             61/000 TO 69/000 AND 96/000
                                                            20-Mar-   31-Mar-
11   Assam   TO     103/000    INCLUDING      23.60 (O)                         31-Mar-2012   75%   9.77            -
                                                             2010      2012
             PAVED SHOULDER OF NH -
             39
             STRENGTHENING FROM Km.
             316/000       TO       338/924
             INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION                         22-Mar-   31-Mar-
12   Assam                                    36.92 (O)                         31-Mar-2012   62%   24.00           -
             OF PAVED SHOULDER AND                           2010      2012
             SPOT      RIDING      AT     5
             LOCATIONS OF NH - 52
             STRENGTHENING            AND
             WIDENING TO TWO LANE
             FROM Km. 244/000 TO 275/000
                                              43.79 (O)     23-Nov-   7-Apr-
13   Assam   (DITCHERS - BALACHERRA)                                            31-Mar-2012   48%   15.86           -
                                              51.61 ( R )    2010      2011
             INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION
             OF      CROSS      DRAINAGE
             WORKS Etc. OF NH - 54
             STRENGTHENING
             INCLUDING              PAVED                   20-Mar-   5-Oct-
14   Assam                                    35.58 (O)                         31-Mar-2012   66%   31.27           -
             SHOULDER        175/900    TO                   2010      2011
             191/000 OF NH - 44
             CONSTRUCTION               OF
             PROPOSED               NORTH
15   Assam   LAKHIMPUR BYPASS FROM            127.24 (O)      __        __          __        0%    0.00    AT TENDER STAGE.
             Km. 338/924 TO 349/213 OF NH
             - 52
             STRENGTHENING FROM Km.
16   Assam   0/000 TO 135/000 IN SLECTED      127.19 (O)      __        __          __        0%    0.00    AT TENDER STAGE.
             STRETCHES OF NH - 52
                                                                         64
             STRENGTHENING             AND
             CONSTRUCTION OF PAVED
             SHOULDER          INCLUDING
17   Assam   REPAIRING OF BRIDGE Km.          176.22 (O)      __        __          __        0%    0.00   AT TENDER STAGE.
             325/000 TO 344/000, 351/000 TO
             355/000 AND 357/000 TO
             400/000 OF NH - 37
             CONSTRUCTION OF 15 X 24
             mt. (EFFECTIVE SPAN) HIGH
             LEVEL REINFORCE CEMENT           24.66 (O)     4-Jan-    12-Mar-
18   Bihar                                                                      12-Mar-2013   15%   4.19           -
             CONCRETE BHUTAHI BALAN           28.93 ( R )    2011      2013
             BRIDGE IN Km. 194/000 -
             195/000 OF NH - 104
             WIDENING                  AND
             STRENGTHENING TO TWO                           4-Apr-    19-Jun-
19   Bihar                                      109.68                          19-Jun-2013   10%   7.24           -
             LANE FROM Km. 0/000 TO                          2011      2013
             28/000 OF NH - 105
             WIDENING                  AND
             STRENGTHENING TO TWO                           14-Sep-   23-Aug-
20   Bihar                                      82.79                           23-Aug-2013   8%    5.75           -
             LANE FROM Km. 0/000 TO                          2011      2013
             25/000 OF NH - 28B
             WIDENING                  AND
             STRENGTHENING TO TWO                           12-Sep-   21-Aug-
21   Bihar                                      130.05                          21-Aug-2013   10%   9.23           -
             LANE FROM Km. 28/000 TO                         2011      2013
             57/760 OF NH - 105
             WIDENING                  AND
             STRENGTHENING TO TWO                           17-Sep-   27-Aug-
22   Bihar                                      139.60                          27-Aug-2013   5%    5.63           -
             LANE FROM Km. 30/250 TO                         2011      2013
             55/400 OF NH - 81
                                                                         65
                 WIDENING       OF      SINGLE
                 INTERMEDIATE             LANE
                 PAVEMENT TO TWO LANE
     Chhattisg                                                13-Aug-   13-May-   13-May-
                 AND IMPROVEMENT IN Km.           21.45 (O)                                 60%   11.04   -
23     arh                                                     2010      2012      2012
                 287/000 TO 314/000 ( KATNI -
                 AMBIKAPUR - JASPUR -
                 GUMIA SECTION ) OF NH - 78
                 CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD
                 OVER BRIDGE CUM FLY
                 OVER ON JUNCTION ON NH -                     28-Dec-   27-Apr-   27-Apr-
24   Gujarat                                      49.58 (O)                                 50%   15.86   -
                 8B & 8E Ext. AND RAILWAY                      2010      2012      2012
                 CROSSING                 NEAR
                 PORBANDAR OF NH - 8E Ext.
                 WIDENING OF EXISTING
                 FOUR LANE TO SIX LANE                        9-Apr-    8-Oct-    31-Jan-
25   Gujarat                                      49.45 (O)                                 80%   24.60   -
                 FROM Km. 14/600 TO 22/600                     2010      2011      2012
                 OF NH - 8A
                 STRENGTHENING FROM Km.
                 150/000 TO 161/000, 167/150 TO               15-Sep-   29-Sep-   31-Mar-
26   Gujarat                                      39.79 (O)                                 99%   31.74   -
                 187/760 AND 192/000 TO                        2010      2011      2012
                 209/000 OF NH - 8E
                 CONSTRUCTION OF PAVED
                 SHOULDER        FROM       Km.
                                                              17-Sep-   1-Oct-    31-Mar-
27   Gujarat     310/050 TO 349/200 AND           40.58 (O)                                 60%   15.43   -
                                                               2010      2011      2012
                 364/500 TO 366/500 OF NH - 8E
                 Ext.
                 CONSTRUCTION         OF    SIX                           66
                                                              21-Oct-   20-Jan-   20-Jan-
28   Gujarat     LANE FLYOVER BRIDGE AT           28.03 (O)                                 55%   9.70    -
                                                               2010      2012      2012
                 Km. 30/650 OF NH - 8C
                 CONSTRUCTION OF HAMIR
     Himachal                                                 13-Mar-   12-Mar-   12-Mar-
29               PUR BYPASS FROM Km.              27.51 (O)                                 40%   10.44   -
     Pradesh                                                   2010      2013      2013
                 140/800 TO 145/800 OF NH - 88
                WIDENING,
                STRENGTHENING
                INCLUDING IMPROVEMENT
     Himachal                                               24-Aug-   23-Aug-    23-Aug-
30              OF PINJORE - BADDI -            22.73 (O)                                    25%   3.08   -
     Pradesh                                                 2010      2013       2013
                NAFAGARH - SWARGHAT
                ROAD FROM Km. 49/000 TO
                66/275 OF NH - 21-A
                WIDENING                   &
                STRENGTHENING             OF
                EXISTING        SINGLE      /
                INTERMEDIATE           LANE
     Himachal                                               10-Apr-   9-Apr-
31              CARRIAGE-WAY           WITH     20.97 (O)                       9-Apr-2013   5%    1.04   -
     Pradesh                                                 2011      2013
                GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENT
                TO 2 LANE CARRIAGE-WAY
                IN KM 118/0 TO 141/0 OF NH-
                70.
                WIDENING                   &
                STRENGTHENING             OF
                EXISTING        SINGLE      /
                INTERMEDIATE           LANE
     Himachal   CARRIAGE-WAY           WITH                 17-Apr-   18-Apr-    18-Apr-
32                                              99.06 (O)                                    10%   9.23   -
     Pradesh    GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENT                        2011      2014       2014
                TO 2 LANE CARRIAGE-WAY
                IN KM 58/400 TO 105/0 OF NH-
                70 (EXCEPT IN KM 69/0 TO
                71/400).
                WIDENING                   &
                STRENGTHENING             OF
                EXISTING        SINGLE      /
                INTERMEDIATE           LANE
     Himachal                                               6-Aug-    9-Mar-     9-Mar-
33              CARRIAGE-WAY           WITH     70.95 (O)                                    5%    0.17   -
     Pradesh                                                 2011      2014       2014
                GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENT
                TO 2 LANE CARRIAGE-WAY
                IN KM 172/0 TO 203/0 OF NH-
                88.
                                                                        67
                 WIDENING                   &
                 STRENGTHENING             OF
                 EXISTING        SINGLE       /
                 INTERMEDIATE           LANE
     Himachal                                                   6-Aug-    16-Sep-   16-Sep-                 WORK     RECENTLY
34               CARRIAGE-WAY           WITH      55.15 (O)                                   0%    0.12
     Pradesh                                                     2011      2013      2013                   STARTED.
                 GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENT
                 TO 2 LANE CARRIAGE-WAY
                 IN KM 203/0 TO 215/600 &
                 218/540 TO 223/700 OF NH-88.
                 WIDENING                   &
                 STRENGTHENING             OF
                 EXISTING     INTERMEDIATE
                                                                                                            WORK YET TO BE
     Himachal    LANE      TO      2    LANE                    28-Oct-   2-Dec-    2-Dec-
35                                                40.82 (O)                                   0%    0.04    STARTED     BY
     Pradesh     CARRIAGE-WAY          ALONG                     2011      2014      2014
                                                                                                            CONTRACTOR.
                 WITH PAVED SHOULDERS
                 FROM KM 35/0 TO 49/0 OF
                 NH-21A.
                                                   26.30 (O)
                 CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD
                                                   45.22 (Ist
                 OVER BRIDGE CUM FLY
                                                      R)
                 OVER AND CONSTRUCTION
                                                  49.76 (2nd    16-Oct-   15-Oct-   31-Mar-
36   Jharkhand   OF HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE                                                         72%   16.94           -
                                                      R)         2008      2010      2012
                 WITH APPROACHES OVER
                                                  (Ministry's
                 RIVER SUBARNAREKHA AT
                                                   Share Rs.
                 NAMKUM OF NH - 33
                                                    18.69)
                                                                                                            WORK     RECENTLY
                 WIDENING             &
                                                                27-Sep-   26-Sep-   26-Sep-                 STARTED.
37   Jharkhand   STRENGTHENING IN KM 261          52.58 (O)                                   0%    6.79
                                                                 2011      2013      2013                   MOBILIZATION
                 TO 282.90 OF NH-80.
                                                                                                            ADVANCE PAID,
                                                                                                            THE        WORK
                 WIDENING FROM Km. 92/000         23.15 (O)     5-May-    22-Jan-   22-Jan-
38   Karnataka                                                                                95%   25.76   COMPLETED EXCEPT
                 TO 115/000 OF NH - 218           27.39 ( R)     2009      2012      2012
                                                                                                            DRAIN.
                                                                            68
                 IMPROVEMENT OF RIDING
                                                              4-Jan-    3-Jan-
39   Karnataka   QUALITY FROM Km. 30/000        21.13 (O)                         3-Jan-2012   90%   17.62           -
                                                               2010      2012
                 TO 57/300 OF NH - 207
                 WIDENING TO TWO LANE
                 FROM Km. 91/000 TO 103/000                   6-Mar-    5-Mar-     5-Mar-
40   Karnataka                                  22.23 (O)                                      60%   8.74            -
                 AND 106/000 TO 118/000 OF                     2010      2012       2012
                 NH - 206
                 CONSTRUCTION OF MAJOR
                 BRIDGE     ACROSS      RIVER   36.56 (O)     12-Aug-   11-Feb-    11-Feb-
41   Karnataka                                                                                 42%   15.25           -
                 KABINI AT Km. 240/500 OF       39.83 ( R )    2010      2013       2013
                 NH - 212
                 RENEWAL / IMPROVEMENT
                 FROM Km. 255/000 TO 277/000,
                 290/000 TO 305/000350/000 TO                 17-Mar-   16-Feb-    16-Feb-
42   Karnataka                                  24.36 (O)                                      60%   6.71            -
                 353/950, 354/850 TO 364/000                   2011      2012       2012
                 AND 373/000 TO 374/000 OF
                 NH - 218
                 WIDENING TO TWO LANE
                 FROM Km. 194/900 TO 243/300                  22-Feb-   21-Feb-    21-Feb-
43   Karnataka                                  119.40(O)                                      10%   10.84           -
                 ( BANAVARA TO HYTIYAR                         2011      2013       2013
                 SECTION ) OF NH-234
                 WIDENING                AND
                 STRENGTHENING             OF
                 INTERMEDIATE           LANE
                                                              12-Sep-   11-Sep-    11-Sep-                   WORK     RECENTLY
44   Karnataka   CARRIAGEWAY TO TWO             144.64 (O)                                     1%    9.28
                                                               2011      2013       2013                     STARTED.
                 LANE CARRIAGEWAY FROM
                 Km. 290/200 TO 343/800 OF NH
                 - 234
                 WIDENING                AND
                                                                                                             AT            PRE-
                 STRENGTHENING TO TWO
45   Karnataka                                  124.50 (O)      __        __         __        0%    0.19    QUALIFICATION
                 LANE FROM Km. 243/300 TO
                                                                                                             STAGE.
                 290/200 OF NH - 234
                                                                          69
                 WIDENING TO TWO LANE
                                                              2-Sep-     15-Sep-    15-Sep-                   SURVEY WORK IS IN
46   Karnataka   FROM Km. 147/975 TO 194/555   137.88 (O)                                       0%    9.58
                                                               2011       2013       2013                     PROGRESS.
                 OF NH - 234
                                                              25 Aug
                                                                2005
                 REALIGNMENT FROM Km.
                                                             (BALAN
                 434/000 TO 438/827 AND
                                               14.25 (O)         CE
                 CONSTRUCTION            OF                                                                   BALANCE       WORK
                                                17.29 (Ist    WORK
                 IMMEDIATE      APPROACHES                                                                    AWARDED         TO
                                                   R)        STARTE
                 TO ROAD OVER BRIDGE AT                                  21-Sep-    31-Mar-                   CONTRACTOR      ON
47    Kerala                                   24.16 (2nd         D                             81%   26.83
                 EDAPPALLY AT Km. 437/375                                 2011       2012                     14.9.2010 AND THE
                                                   R)         BASED
                 BETWEEN       Km.   436/380                                                                  WORK       IS    IN
                                               36.13 (3rd     ON 3rd
                 (ch.1875) INCLUDING 280.80                                                                   PROGRESS.
                                                   R)         RE ON
                 mt. LONG VIADUCT ON
                                                                 22
                 EIGHTER SIDE OF NH - 17
                                                             Septemb
                                                              er 2010)
                 CONSTRUCTION            OF
                 CALICUT BYPASS PHASE - II     32.62 (O)     29-Mar-     19-Nov-    31-Mar-
48    Kerala                                                                                    90%   19.66            -
                 FROM 5100 mt. TO 11960 mt.    35.64 ( R )    2009        2011       2012
                 OF NH - 17
                 CONSTRUCTION            OF
                 KODUNGALLUR        BYPASS     19.80 (O)      8-Oct-     7-Jan-
49    Kerala                                                                       7-Jun-2012   30%   10.41            -
                 (CHANDAPURA             TO    28.74 ( R )     2010       2012
                 KOTTAPURAM) OF NH - 17
                 CONSTRUCTION            OF    14.68 (O)
                 APPROACHES              TO    29.94 (1st
                                                             17-Jan-     16-Jan-    31-Mar-
50    Kerala     PADANAKKAD ROAD OVER              R)                                           80%   30.90            -
                                                              2009        2011       2012
                 BRIDGE AT Km. 90/695 OF NH    36.36 (2nd
                 - 17                             RE)
                 IMPROVEMENT OF RIDING           17.56
                                                              25-Jul-    24-Jan-    24-Jan-
51    Kerala     QUALITY FROM Km. 10/000       (O)21.56 (                                       80%   20.16            -
                                                               2011       2012       2012
                 TO 45/000 OF NH - 208            R)
                                                                           70
               WIDENING TO TWO LANE
     Madhya                                                10-Jun-   9-Oct-
52             FROM Km. 62/000 TO 87/400     22.23 ( O )                       1-Jun-2012   73%   10.40   -
     Pradesh                                                2010      2011
               OF NH - 69
               WIDENING TO 2 LANE
     Madhya                                                24-Jan-   23-Jan-    23-Jan-
53             FROM KM 42 TO 77 & KM         40.17 (O)                                      19%   5.25    -
     Pradesh                                                2011      2013       2013
               124 TO 126 OF NH-59A
               WIDENING TO 2 LANE AND
               STRENGTHENING             /
               RAISING OF EXISTING
               SINGLE / INTERMEDIATE
     Madhya    LANE       CARRIAGE-WAY                     19-Mar-   18-Mar-    18-Mar-
54                                           70.86 (O)                                      22%   8.83    -
     Pradesh   FROM KM 130/00 TO 156/320                    2011      2013       2013
               & KM 157/500 TO 188/520 OF
               SAGAR-CHATTARPUR-
               CAMAHA SECTION OF NH-
               86
               WIDENING WITH RAISING
               & STRENGTHENING TO 2
               LANE                 WITH
               IMPROVEMENT             OF
     Madhya    GEOMETRIC             AND                   16-Jan-   15-Dec-    15-Dec-
55                                           66.64 (O)                                      24%   12.06   -
     Pradesh   CONSTRUCTION       /   RE-                   2011      2012       2012
               CONSTRUCTION OF CD
               WORKS IN KM 147 TO 181 &
               191 TO 201 ON NH-59A ON
               INDORE-BETUL SECTION
               WIDENING                 &
               STRENGTHENING OF KM
     Madhya    46 TO 51, KM 56 TO 87, KM                   28-Jul-   27-Jul-    27-Jul-
56                                           143.95 (O)                                     20%   8.18    -
     Pradesh   102 TO 164 & 600M IN KM                      2011      2013       2013
               166 OF SANCHI-SAGAR
               SECTION OF NH-86 EXTN
                                                                          71
                   2 LANING WITH PAVED
                   SHOULDERS OF MULTAI-
                   CHHINDWARA-SEONI
      Madhya
                   SECTION                 AND    1560.15     21-Oct-   20-Oct-     20-Oct-                   WORK     RECENTLY
     Pradesh &                                                                                 1%    19.04
57                 NARSINGHPUR-                     (O)        2011      2014        2014                     STARTED.
     Maharashtra
                   AMARWARA-UMRANAL-
                   SAONER SECTION OF NH-
                   69A AND 26B
                   CONSTRUCTION             OF
                   MISSING      LINK     FROM
                   ZARAP TO PATRADEVI OF         99.85 (O)                                                    R.E.       UNDER
                                                              23-Mar-   25-Oct-     28-Apr-
58   Maharastra    PANVEL - MAHAD - PANJI        183.43 ( R                                    70%   156.18   CONSIDERATION IN
                                                               2006      2010        2012
                   ROAD FROM Km. 0/000 TO            )                                                        MINISTRY.
                   21/508 (Km. 21.508) (FOUR
                   LANEING) OF NH - 17
                   BHOKAR BYPASS FROM                                                                         R.E.  SANCTIONED
                   Km. 587/000 TO 592/000 AND    21.09 (O)                                                    RECENTLY.  WORK
59   Maharastra                                                 __        __           __      0%     0.00
                   ROAD OVER BRIDGE AT           23.25 (R)                                                    WILL   COMMENCE
                   Ch. 589/750 OF NH - 222                                                                    SOON.
                   BYPASS             OUTSIDE
                   SANGAMMR TOWN FROM                                                                         WORK     RECENTLY
60   Maharastra                                  66.77 (O)      __        __           __      0%     0.00
                   Km. 138/075 TO 147/951 OF                                                                  STARTED.
                   NH - 50
                   STRENGTHENING            OF
                                                                                                              SLOW    PROGRESS.
                   IMPHAL - MONEH SECTION        19.98 (O)    24-Mar-   23-Mar-     23-Mar-
61    Manipur                                                                                  65%   18.84    SHOWCAUSE NOTICE
                   FROM Km. 366/000 TO           25.82 ( R)    2010      2012        2012
                                                                                                              SERVED.
                   387/500 OF NH - 39
                   STRENGTHENING            OF
                                                                                                              THE WORK IS IN
                   MARAM         -     IMPHAL                 3-Apr-    2-Apr-
62    Manipur                                    39.25 (O)                          Apr-2013   8%     3.26    PROGRESS. R.E. TO
                   SECTION FROM Km. 235/000                    2010      2013
                                                                                                              BE SUBMITTED.
                   TO 263/000 OF NH - 39
                   STRENGTHENING           OF                                                                 SLOW    PROGRESS.
                   EXISTING       TWO    LANE    18.11 (O)    28-May-   27-May-
63    Manipur      PAVEMENT FROM Km. 338/000
                                                                                    Mar-2012   80%   15.32    SHOWCAUSE NOTICE
                                                 21.63 (R )    2010      2012
                   TO 353/000 OF NH - 39                                                                      SERVED.
                                                                               72
                 STRENGTHENING       OF                                                                       SHOWCAUSE NOTICE
                                                 34.49
                 IMPHAL - MONEH SECTION                      4-Feb-    3-Feb-                                 FOR   DELAY   IN
64    Manipur                                  (O)40.06 (                          3-Feb-2014   2%    4.25
                 FROM Km. 400/000 TO                          2011      2014                                  START OF WORK
                                                  R)
                 430/900 OF NH - 39                                                                           SERVED.
                                                                                                              WORK      DELAYED
                 WIDENING OF SINGLE
                                                                                                              DUE TO LAW &
                 LANE TO TWO LANE FROM         18.90 (O)      1-Jul-   1-Jan-       30-Jun-
69   Meghalaya                                                                                  90%   17.34   ORDER     PROBLEM
                 Km. 21/870 TO 43/000 OF NH    34.20 ( R )    2008      2010         2012
                                                                                                              AND CHANGE IN
                 - 51
                                                                                                              SCOPE OF WORK.
                                                                              73
                WIDENING             FROM
                                                                                                          FIRST   CONTRACT
                INTERMEDIATE         LANE    14.77 (O)
                                                                                                          TERMINATED.
                CARRIAGEWAY TO TWO           21.32 (1st
                                                           4-Aug-    4-Feb-                               BALANCE     WORK
70   Mizoram    LANE CARRIAGEWAY IN              R)                            1-Feb-2013   85%   19.05
                                                            2010      2012                                AWARDED       TO
                THE STRETCH FROM Km.         34.10 (2nd
                                                                                                          SECOND
                28/000 TO 42/000 OF NH -         R)
                                                                                                          CONTRACTOR.
                154
                WIDENING TO TWO LANE
                WITH         GEOMETRICS
                                                           21-Oct-   21-Oct-    21-Oct-
71   Nagaland   IMPROVEMENT FROM Km.         29.63 (O)                                      76%   16.12            -
                                                            2010      2012       2012
                220/000 TO 240/000 OF NH -
                61.
                                                                                                          HON'BLE       DELHI
                                                                                                          HIGH         COURT
                                                                                                          ORDERED          TO
                                                                                                          TERMINATE       THE
                                                                                                          EXISTING
                WIDENING TO TWO LANE                                                                      CONTRACT          &
                                                           20-Jan-   20-Jan-    20-Jan-
72   Nagaland   FROM Km. 40/000 TO 72/400    93.68 (O)                                      10%   0.00    AWARD TO THE 2nd
                                                            2011      2014       2014
                OF NH - 61                                                                                LOWEST BIDDER ON
                                                                                                          THE PRICE OF FIRST
                                                                                                          LOWEST     BIDDER.
                                                                                                          NOW FIRST BIDDER
                                                                                                          HAS APPEALED TO
                                                                                                          SUPREME COURT.
                                                                                                          THE MAIN REASONS
                CONSTRUCTION          OF
                                              23.10 (O)                                                   FOR DELAYS ARE
                APPROACHES TO ROAD
                                             (Ministry's                                                  DUE TO CHANGE IN
                OVER BRIDGE AT Km. 5/287
                                              Share Rs.                                                   HEIGHT    OF   ROB
                NEAR CHAINPAL IN LIEU
                                             11.55 Cr.)    6-Aug-    5-Feb-     30-Jun-                   PROPER           BY
73    Odisha    OF    EXISTING     LEVEL                                                    25%   5.19
                                             28.18 ( R )    2010      2012       2012                     RAILWAYS,
                CROSSING AT Ch. 490/600
                                             (Ministry's                                                  SHIFTING         OF
                BETWEEN     BUDHAPARK
                                              Share Rs.                                                   UTILITIES BY THE
                AND TALCHER RAILWAY
                                             14.05 Cr.)                                                   CONCERNED
                STATION OF NH - 23
                                                                                                          AGENCIES, ETC.
                                                                          74
              WIDENING                   &
              STRENGTHENING             OF
              EXISTING        SINGLE      /
              INTERMEDIATE LANE WITH
                                                           17-Sep-   16-Sep-   16-Sep-
74   Odisha   GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENT           54.04 (O)                                  30%   17.72   -
                                                            2010      2012      2012
              TO 2 LANE CARRIAGE-WAY
              IN KM 89/0 TO 104/0 AND
              117/0 TO 131/0 OF NH-200.
              WIDENING                   &
              STRENGTHENING             OF
              EXISTING        SINGLE      /
                                                           4-Oct-    30-Oct-   30-Oct-
75            INTERMEDIATE LANE WITH          123.79 (O)                                 6%    10.65   -
     Odisha                                                 2010      2012      2012
              GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENT
              TO 2 LANE CARRIAGE-WAY
              IN KM 95/0 TO 112/110 AND
              113/800 TO 143/400 OF NH-201.
              WIDENING                   &
              STRENGTHENING             OF
              EXISTING        SINGLE      /
                                                           30-Aug-   29-Aug-   29-Aug-
76   Odisha   INTERMEDIATE LANE WITH          68.87 (O)                                  5%    5.53    -
                                                            2010      2012      2012
              GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENT
              TO 2 LANE CARRIGE-WAY IN
              KM 164/0 TO 189/0 OF NH-217.
              WIDENING                   &
              STRENGTHENING             OF
              EXISTING SINGLE LANE
                                                           25-Oct-   24-Oct-   24-Oct-
77   Odisha   WITH             GEOMETRIC      128.75 (O)                                 9%    13.62   -
                                                            2010      2012      2012
              IMPROVEMENT TO 2 LANE
              CARRIGE-WAY IN KM 329/0
              TO 375/0 OF NH-217.
                                                                          75
              WIDENING                   &
              STRENGTHENING             OF
              EXISTING      INTERMEDIATE                  21-Sep-   20-Sep-    20-Sep-
78   Odisha                                   56.35 (O)                                    5%    4.74    --
              LANE TO 2 LANE CARRIAGE-                     2010      2012       2012
              WAY IN KM 0/0 TO 25/0 OF
              NH-201.
              WIDENING                   &
              STRENGTHENING             OF
              EXISTING      INTERMEDIATE                  30-Aug-   29-Aug-    29-Aug-
79   Odisha                                   81.30 (O)                                    5%    5.71    --
              LANE TO 2 LANE CARRIAGE-                     2010      2012       2012
              WAY IN KM 159/0 TO 184/260
              OF NH-224.
              WIDENING                   &
              STRENGTHENING             OF
              EXISTING        SINGLE      /
                                                          8-Sep-    7-Sep-
80   Odisha   INTERMEDIATE LANE WITH          68.81 (O)                       7-Sep-2012   10%   7.48    -
                                                           2010      2012
              GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENT
              TO 2 LANE CARRIGE-WAY IN
              KM 224/0 TO 249/0 OF NH-224.
              IMPROVEMENT OF SECTION
              FROM Km. 315/500 TO 348/550
              AND ABOHAR BYPASS FROM
              Km.     1/000     TO   15/530
              HARYANA         -    PUNJAB
                                                          18-Mar-   17-Feb-    17-Feb-
81   Punjab   BORDER TO MALAUT TOWN           51.43 (O)                                    60%   17.36   -
                                                           2011      2012       2012
              BY    PROVIDING       PAVED
              SHOULDER                AND
              STRENGTHENING             ON
              EXISTING      CARRIAGEWAY
              OF NH - 10 (NEW NH - 9)
                                                                         76
                 LAND ACQUISITION AND
                 SHIFTING OF UTILITES FOR
                 WIDENING TO FOUR LANE
82    Punjab                                  23.96 (O)      __        __             __      0%    0.12                -
                 FROM Km. 15/540 TO 25/540
                 AND 27/500 TO 28/600 OF
                 NH - 21
                 CONSTRUCTION OF 6.25
                 Km. LONG BYPASS ON BAR       27.38 (O)    1-Nov-    31-Jan-        31-Jan-
84   Rajasthan                                                                                26%   4.54                -
                 - BILARA - JODHPUR ROAD      22.89 ( R)    2010      2012           2012
                 OF NH - 112
                 WIDENING TWO LANE TO
                 FOUR       LANE       WITH
                 GEOMETRIC
                                                            4-Jul-   13-Jan-        13-Jan-
85   Rajasthan   IMPROVEMENT FROM Km.         28.12 (O)                                       7%    1.88                -
                                                            2011      2013           2013
                 148/000 TO 151/000 AND
                 152/750 TO 156/750 OF NH -
                 15
                 STRENGTHENING         WITH
                 PAVED SHOULDER FROM
                                                           24-Aug-   24-Mar-        24-Mar-                WORK             RECENTLY
86   Rajasthan   Km. 129/500 TO 140/000 AND   20.64 (O)                                       0%    0.72
                                                            2011      2013           2013                  STARTED.
                 153/000 TO 176/500 OF NH -
                 114
                                                                               77
                 WIDENING WITH RAISING
                 AND              GEOMETRIC
                 IMPROVEMENT                 OF
                 EXISTING INTERMEDIATE
                 LANE CARRIAGE-WAY TO
                                                              6-May-    15-Feb-        15-Feb-
87   Rajasthan   DOUBLE LANE FROM KM              49.65 (O)                                      68%   33.42              -
                                                               2010      2012           2012
                 213/0 TO 221/200 AND KM
                 236/0 TO 248/0, 252/0 TO
                 255/0, 321/0 TO 328/100 ON
                 BAR-BILARA          JODHPUR
                 ROAD OF NH-112.
                 WIDENING WITH RAISING
                 AND STRENGTHENING TO
                 TWO         LANE         WITH
                 IMPROVEMENT                 OF
                 GEOMETRICS               AND
                                                              30-Mar-   8-Jan-         8-Jan-
88   Rajasthan   CONSTRUCTION          /    RE-   56.98 (O)                                      9%    1.47               --
                                                               2011     2013            2013
                 CONSTRUCTION OF CD
                 WORK IN KM 22/0 TO 45/0
                 AND KM 75/0 TO 83/0 OF
                 NH-11A      EXTN       (DOSA-
                 LALSOT-KOTHUN ROAD).
                 WIDENING WITH RAISING
                 AND STRENGTHENING TO
                 TWO         LANE         WITH
                 IMPROVEMENT                 OF
                 GEOMETRICS IN KM 0/0 TO
                                                   122.08     28-Dec-   6-Oct-         6-Oct-                  WORK            RECENTLY
89   Rajasthan   5/0, 11/0 TO 31/0, 50/0 TO                                                      0%    0.15
                                                    (O)        2011      2013           2013                   STARTED.
                 51/0, 57/0 TO 59/100 AND KM
                 64/250        TO        88/500
                 INCLUDING               LAND
                 ACQUISITION ON NH-90
                 (BARAN-AKLERA ROAD).
                                                                                  78
                  IMPROVEMENT              OF
                  EXISTING TWO LANE AND
                  CONSTRUCTION OF PAVED
                                                                                                                DELAY DUE TO LAND
                  SHOULDER ON EITHER             178.00     21-Aug-   10-Jan-        1-Oct-
90   Tamil Nadu                                                                                99.9%   132.00   ACQUISITION           AND
                  SIDE FROM KANGAYAM              (O)        2006      2009           2011
                                                                                                                SHIFTING OF UTILITIES.
                  (Km.        277/400)     TO
                  COIMBATORE (Km. 332/600)
                  (KC - 2 ) OF NH - 67
                  WIDENING                AND
                  STRENGTHENING TO FOUR                     4-May-    3-May-         31-Mar-
91   Tamil Nadu                                 49.70 (O)                                      66%     22.21                -
                  LANE FROM Km. 340/800 TO                   2010      2011           2012
                  360/600 OF NH - 67 Ext.
                  WIDENING TO FOUR LANE
                  AND IMPROVEMENT FROM
                  Km. 5/200 TO 6/000 AND
                                                                                                                SDBC COMPLETED IN Km.
                  IMPROVEMENT OF RIDING                     1-Mar-    31-Jan-    31-May-
92   Tamil Nadu                                 23.08 (O)                                      40%      7.91    39/000 TO 43/000 AND 9/200
                  QUALITY FROM Km. 39/000                    2011      2012       2012
                                                                                                                TO 9/600.
                  TO 48/000, 39/000 TO 43/000
                  AND 71/800 TO 80/000 OF
                  NH - 49 Ext.
                  IMPROVEMENT FROM Km.
                  0/000     TO    66/000   BY
                  WIDENING TO TWO LANE
                  AND        STRENGTHENING
                  PAVED             SHOULDER                21-Jan-   20-Apr-        20-Apr-
93   Tamil Nadu                                 50.56 (O)                                      84%     35.93                -
                  INCLUDING                                  2011      2012           2012
                  RECONSTRUCTION           OF
                  CULVERT AT Km. 19/600,
                  24/600 AND 25/400 OF NH -
                  136 ( old NH No. 226E )
                                                                                79
                  WIDENING TO TWO LANE
                  AND       STRENGTHENING
                  FROM Km. 18/400 TO 23/600
                  WIDENING 19/200 TO 23/800
                  AND       STRENGTHENING
                  23/800      TO        88/400
                  INCLUDING                                  28-Feb-   27-May-    27-May-
94   Tamil Nadu                                  48.70 (O)                                      45%   18.94   -
                  RECONSTRUCTION           OF                 2011      2012       2012
                  MINOR BRIDGE, CULVERT
                  PROTECTION WORK FROM
                  Km. 18/900 TO 22/000, 29/000
                  TO 30/000, 32/000 TO 38/000
                  AND 54/000 TO 50/000 OF
                  NH - 230
                  CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD
                  OVER BRIDGE        IN Km.
       Uttar                                                 22-Jul-   21-Jul-        21-Jul-
95                428/000    AT     RAILWAY      34.41 (O)                                      20%   5.09    -
      Pradesh                                                 2010      2012           2012
                  CROSSING No. 79D IN
                  KANPUR OF NH - 91
                  STRENGTHENING         FROM
       Uttar                                                 30-Nov-   29-Feb-        29-Feb-
96                Km. 150/000 TO 180/000 OF      48.30 (O)                                      75%   24.00   -
      Pradesh                                                 2010      2012           2012
                  NH - 232
                  STRENGTHENING         FROM
       Uttar                                                 30-Nov-   29-Nov-    29-Nov-
97                Km. 11/000 TO 25/000 OF NH     25.63 (O)                                      25%   5.38    -
      Pradesh                                                 2010      2011       2011
                  - 231
                  IMPROVEMENT OF RIDING
       Uttar                                                 14-Sep-   13-Mar-        13-Mar-
98                QUALITY FROM Km. 98/000        35.77 (O)                                      80%   19.84   -
      Pradesh                                                 2010      2012           2012
                  TO 150/000OF NH - 232
                  IMPROVEMENT OF RIDING
       Uttar      QUALITY FROM Km. 0/000                     20-Aug-   19-Nov-    19-Nov-
99                                               40.30 (O)                                      35%   5.04    -
      Pradesh     TO 51/800 AND 61/800 TO                     2011      2012       2012
                  65/800 OF NH - 232-A
                                                                                 80
                WIDENING OF EXISTING
                FOUR                  LANE
       Uttar    CARRIAGEWAY CARRIAGE            128.04                                                      UNDER DE-SANCTION / FOR
100                                                          __        __             __      0%    17.94
      Pradesh   WAY      TO     SIX   LANE       (O)                                                        CLOSURE.
                CARRIAGEWAY FROM Km.
                8/000 TO 28/280 OF NH - 24
                IMPROVEMENT OF RIDING
       Uttar    QUALITY       FROM       Km.               12-Nov-   12-Nov-    12-Nov-
101                                            28.05 (O)                                      65%   14.31              -
      Pradesh   211/200 TO 263/535 OF NH -                  2010      2011       2011
                24
                WIDENING       FROM      Km.
       Uttar                                               24-Dec-   23-Nov-    23-Nov-
102             400/878 TO 413/000 OF NH -     58.15 (O)                                      0%    0.00               -
      Pradesh                                               2011      2011       2011
                76
                STRENGTHENING        FROM
       Uttar    Km. 310 TO 316/000, 322/000                23-Dec-   22-Sep-        22-Sep-
103                                            24.91 (O)                                      0%    0.00               -
      Pradesh   TO 326/000 AND 361/000 TO                   2011      2012           2012
                383/625 OF NH - 76
                IMPROVEMENT OF RIDING
       Uttar    QUALITY FROM Km. 65/000                    19-Dec-   18-Sep-        18-Sep-
104                                            20.65 (O)                                      0%    0.00               -
      Pradesh   TO 68/000 AND 72/000 TO                     2011      2012           2012
                101/000 OF NH - 19
                WIDENING OF EXISTING
                INTERMEDIATE          LANE
       Uttar    WITH      STRENGTHENING                    20-Dec-   19-Mar-        19-Mar-
105                                            49.53 (O)                                      0%    0.00               -
      Pradesh   Km. 0/970 TO 33/680 AND                     2011      2013           2013
                43/000 TO 52/000 OF NH -
                91A
                WIDENING OF EXISTING
                TWO LANE CARRIAGEWAY
                CARRIAGEWAY TO TWO
       Uttar                                               23-Dec-   22-Jan-        22-Jan-
106             LANE        CARRIAGEWAY        34.67 (O)                                      0%    0.00               -
      Pradesh                                               2011      2013           2013
                WITH      STRENGTHENING
                FROM Km. 162/560 TO
                192/000 OF NH - 76
                                                                               81
                    STRENGTHENING        FROM
        Uttar                                                 21-Dec-   20-Dec-        20-Dec-
107                 Km. 196/000 TO 230/000 OF     26.13 (O)                                      0%    0.00              -
       Pradesh                                                 2011      2012           2012
                    NH - 232
                    WIDENING AND RAISING
        Uttar       FROM Km. 32/000 TO 43/000
108                                               29.05 (O)     __        __             __      0%    0.00    TENDER CALLED.
       Pradesh      AND 53/000 TO 56/200 OF
                    NH - 97
                    CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD
                    OVER       BRIDGE       AT
                    LACHHIWALA             AND                                                                 DELAY DUE TO START OF
                                                              22-Jan-   21-Jan-
109   Uttarakhand   DOIWALA             BYPASS    38.34 (O)                        Jun-2012      89%   29.09   RAIL OVER BRIDGE WORK
                                                               2009      2010
                    (EXISTING       CHAINAGE                                                                   BY RAILWAYS.
                    174.200 TO 180.160) OF NH -
                    72
                    WIDENING OF EXISTING
                    INTERMEDIATE
                    CARRIAGEWAY TO TWO
         West                                                 1-Jul-    7-Mar-         7-Mar-
110                 LANE                   AND    21.17 (O)                                      30%   4.93              -
        Bengal                                                2011       2012           2012
                    STRENGTHENING        FROM
                    Km. 160/000 TO 173/000 OF
                    NH - 60
                    WIDENING               AND
                    STRENGTHENING           OF
                    EXISTING INTERMEDIATE
         West                                                 15-Dec-   15-Dec-        15-Dec-
111                 FLEXIBLE        PAVEMENT      38.99 (O)                                      60%   7.87              -
        Bengal                                                 2010      2012           2012
                    FROM Km. 95/000 TO
                    112/500 (NEW Km. 113.5) OF
                    NH - 117
                    WIDENING               AND
         West       STRENGTHENING        FROM                 11-Feb-   11-Feb-        11-Feb-
112                                               52.67 (O)                                      25%   10.97             -
        Bengal      Km. 113/500 TO 137/684 OF                  2011      2013           2013
                    NH - 117
                    WIDENING &
         West                                                 23-Feb-   7-Feb-         7-Feb-
113                 STRENGTHENING FROM            41.52 (O)                                      25%   5.87              -
        Bengal                                                 2011      2013           2013
                    Km 27 TO 51/547 OF NH-2B
                                                                                  82
               WIDENING                AND
       West                                                7-Feb-    7-Feb-
114            STRENGTHENING FROM Km.          47.59 (O)                       7-Feb-2013   15%   4.28    -
      Bengal                                                2011      2013
               281/000 TO 317/000 OF NH - 60
               WIDENING                AND
               STRENGTHENING              OF
               EXISTING     INTERMEDIATE
       West                                                11-Feb-   11-Feb-    11-Feb-
115            LANE CARRIAGEWAY TO             49.80 (O)                                    70%   22.69   -
      Bengal                                                2011      2013       2013
               TWO LANE CARRIAGEWAY
               FROM Km. 232/000 TO 260/000
               OF NH - 60
               STRENGTHENING              OF
       West    EXISTING PAVEMENT FROM                      2-Sep-    1-Feb-
116                                            23.55 (O)                       1-Feb-2013   20%   5.12    -
      Bengal   Km. 598/000 TO 612/000 AND                   2011      2013
               630/000 TO 634/000 OF NH - 31
               CONSTRUCTION OF 5.50 Km.
       West    DALKHOLA             BYPASS                 1-Sep-    1-Jul-
117                                            74.78 (O)                        Jun-2012    36%   38.91   -
      Bengal   INCLUDING ROAD OVER                          2006     2009
               BRIDGE OF NH - 34
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                                                                                    Annexure V
            Details of Roads under Phase 'A' of SARDP-NE
Sl.     State                         Scope of work                         Category       Road
No.                                                                          of road     Length (in
                                                                                           Km)
                    Improvement of existing 2-lane NH-37 from Nagaon-
 1      Assam                                                                  NH            301
                    Dibrugarh to 4-lane (BOT(Annuity)).
                    Construction of new Shillong By-pass connecting
 2    Meghalaya                                                                NH                50
                    NH-40 & NH-44 (2-lane) (BOT(Annuity)).
                    Four laning of existing 2-lane road stretch from
 3    Meghalaya                                                                NH                62
                    Jorabat to Barapani on NH-40(BOT(Annuity)).
                    Four laning of Dimapur to Kohima Road including
 4     Nagaland     Dimapur/Kohima Bypass on NH-39                             NH                81
                    (BOT(Annuity)).
       Manipur,
      Meghalaya,    2- laning of NH- 44, 53, 54 & 154, including Jowai
 6                                                                             NH            180
      Mizoram &     bypass in Meghalaya
        Assam
                    Improvement of existing 2 lane Barapani - Shillong
 7    Meghalaya                                                                NH                54
                    section of NH-40 and flyovers in Shillong city
                    Re-alignment and improvement to 2-lane with paved
       Assam &
                    shoulders of NH-37 from Dibrugarh to Rupai and
 8     Arunachal                                                               NH            161
                    improvement of Stilwell road and NH-38 to 2-lane
        Pradesh
                    with paved shoulders
       Assam &
                                                                            NH 37A, 52
10     Arunachal    4 - lane connectivity to Itanagar                                        150
                                                                             & 52A
        Pradesh
11       Assam      2-lane Dibrugarh bypass on NH-37 (on EPC basis)            NH                14
      Sikkim/West
12                  Alternative Highway to Gangtok                                           242
         Bengal
                    Two laning of State road from Maram to Paren to
       Manipur/
13                  provide connectivity of Manipur State with Nagaland     State road       116
       Nagaland
                    State
       Arunachal    Improvement of road from Lumla to Tashigong via
13                                                                          State road           36
        Pradesh     Dudunghar ( Indo- Bhutan road)
                    Double laning of existing single lane Border Road
15      Sikkim                                                               GS road             87
                    from Gangtok to Nathula
       Arunachal    Improvement / 2-laning of Taliha- Tato and Migging-
16                                                                          State road       176
        Pradesh     Bile inter basin roads
                                             84
     Sikkim/West   Improvement of NH-31A from Sevoke to Ranipul to
18                                                                      NH        80
        Bengal     2-lane standards
19    Meghalaya    2 laning of Nongstoin- Shillong section           NH- 44E       83
20     Mizoram     2 laning/ realignment from Km 11.500 to 130       NH-44A       119
21      Assam      2 laning of Golaghat- Rangajan road               State road     7
22      Assam      2 laning of of Lumding-Diphu- Manja road          State road    56
23      Assam      2 laning of Haflong- Jatinga road                 State road     8
24      Assam      2 laning of Dhubri- Gauripur road                 State road   8.5
25      Assam      2 laning of Baska- Bamara road                    State road    25
26      Assam      2 laning of Morigaon- Jagi road                   State road    23
27      Assam      2 laning of Barpeta- Howly road                   State road    12
28      Assam      2 laning of Goalpara- Solmari road                State road   6.5
29      Assam      2 laning of Kokrajhar- Karigaon road              State road    18
30      Assam      2 laning of Udalgiri- Rowta road                  State road    13
31     Manipur     2 laning of Tamenglong- Khonsang road             State road   40
32     Manipur     2 laning of Pallel Chandel road                   State road    18
33    Nagaland     2 laning of Longleng- Changtongya road            State road    35
34    Nagaland     2 laning of Mon-Tamlu- Merangkong road            State road   100
35    Nagaland     2 laning of Phek- Pfutzero road                   State road    79
36      Sikkim     2 laning of Tarku- Namchi road                    State road    32
37      Sikkim     2 laning of Gyalshing- Singtam road               State road    85
38      Tripura    2 laning of Kailasahar- Kumarghat road            State road    22
39    Meghalaya    2 laning of Nongstoin- Rongjeng-Tura road         State road   201
40    Nagaland     2-laning of Zunheboto-Chakabama road              GS Road      128
                   Upgradaton of Nongstoin-Pambriew-Wahkaji-
41   Meghalaya                                                       State road   68
                   Mawthabah road to 2-lane
                   Upgradation of Nongstoin-Rambrai-Myrshai-
42   Meghalaya                                                       State road   71
                   Chaigaon road to 2-lane
                   Upgradatio of Mawthabah Wahkaji-Phiangdiloin-
43   Meghalaya                                                       State road   47
                   Ranikor road to 2-lane
                   Upgradation of Ranikor-Nonghyliam-Maheshkhola-
44   Meghalaya                                                       State road   139
                   Baghmara road to 2-lane
45     Sikkim      2-laning of Melli-Manpur-Namchi road              State road    33
46     Sikkim      2-laning of Legship-Naya Bazar road               State road    26
                   Grand Total                                                    4099
                                        85
                                                                            Annexure - VI
                Arunachal Pradesh Package of Roads & Highways.
11 Pasighat - Mahadevpur NH 52
13 Mammao - Changlang 42
                                                86
B. Missing link of NH 37 and NH 52
Sl. No.   Section of road                                                 Tentative
                                                                         length (km)
   1      Missing bridge and its approach between Dhola and Sadia             28
          ghats on NH 37
Total (B) 60
                                              87
                                                                                       Annexure -VII
                                                                                               Tentative
Sl.       Category of
                                         Scope/ Section of road                      State      Length
No.          road
                                                                                                 (km)
I. National Highways
                          2 laning from Assam/Meghalaya border to Dalu via
 1          NH- 62                                                                 Meghalaya      161
                          Baghmara
 2          NH- 54         2 laning from Aizawl to Tuipang section                 Mizoram        380
 3          NH-54A        2 laning from Lunglei- Theriat section                   Mizoram         9
5 NH- 61 2 laning from Wokha (km 70) to Tuli (km 220) Nagaland 150
III. GS roads
                                               88
 19        GS road      2 laning of Champai- Seling road                     Mizoram     150
        Indo-Myanmar                                                         Arunachal
 21                     Improvement / 2 laning from Vijaynagar-Miao road                 157
             road                                                             Pradesh
        Indo-Myanmar                                                         Arunachal
 22                     Improvement / 2 laning from Miao-Namchik road                    17
             road                                                             Pradesh
        Indo-Myanmar    Improvement / 2 laning from Changlang to             Arunachal
 23                                                                                      35
             road       Khimiyang road                                        Pradesh
        Indo-Myanmar    Improvement / 2 laning from Khimiyang -              Arunachal
 24                                                                                      33
             road       Sangkuhavi road                                       Pradesh
        Indo-Myanmar                                                         Arunachal
 25                     Improvement / 2 laning from Sangkuhavi-Lazu road                 40
             road                                                             Pradesh
        Indo-Myanmar                                                         Arunachal
 26                     Improvement / 2 laning from Lazu-Wakka road                      75
             road                                                             Pradesh
        Indo-Myanmar                                                         Arunachal
 27                     Improvement / 2 laning from Wakka- Khanu road                    21
             road                                                             Pradesh
        Indo-Myanmar                                                         Arunachal
 28                     Improvement / 2 laning from Khanu - Konsa road                   30
             road                                                             Pradesh
        Indo-Myanmar                                                         Arunachal
 29                     Improvement / 2 laning from Konsa-Panchao road                   29
             road                                                             Pradesh
        Indo-Myanmar    Improvement / 2 laning from Panchao – Nagaland       Arunachal
 30                                                                                      25
             road       Border road                                           Pradesh
                        Improvement / 2 laning from Yingkiong to
                                                                             Arunachal
 31        State road   Bishing(Porgo via Gette-Pugging-Likor-Paling-Jido)               160
                                                                              Pradesh
                        road
                                                                             Arunachal
 32        State road   Improvement / 2 laning from Zido-Singha road                     94
                                                                              Pradesh
                                                                             Arunachal
 33        State road   Improvement / 2 laning from Pango-Jorging road                   90
                                                                              Pradesh
                        Improvement / 2 laning from Sarkam point-Singa via   Arunachal
 34        State road                                                                    125
                        Eko-Domping road                                      Pradesh
                        Total (IV)                                                       931
                         Total                                                           3723
                                           89
                                                                  Annexure-VIII
  STATE / UT-WISE DETAILS OF PROPOSALS SANCTIONED UNDER CENTRAL
                    ROAD FUND (CRF) UPTO DECEMBER, 2011
Sl No            States / UTs                     Total
                                     Nos          Cost (in Rs. crore)
  1   Andhra Pradesh                    780                             1925.20
  2   Arunachal Pradesh                  63                              377.74
  3   Assam                              87                              338.90
  4   Bihar                              69                              413.00
  5   Chhattisgarh                       59                              505.61
  6   Goa                                17                               62.61
  7   Gujarat                           763                             1380.41
  8   Haryana                           100                              892.87
  9   Himachal Pradesh                   53                              269.30
 10   Jammu & Kashmir                    99                              824.85
 11   Jharkhand                          26                              332.90
 12   Karnataka                       1335                              1530.75
 13   Kerala                             84                              620.15
 14   Madhya Pradesh                    300                             2231.57
 15   Maharashtra                       639                             2357.69
 16   Manipur                            16                               51.41
 17   Meghalaya                          30                              110.73
 18   Mizoram                            24                               61.47
 19   Nagaland                           15                               64.89
 20   Odisha                            172                              717.72
 21   Punjab                            147                              829.16
 22   Rajasthan                         748                             2110.69
 23   Sikkim                             26                               30.86
 24   Tamil Nadu                        753                             1307.77
 25   Tripura                            11                               50.42
 26   Uttarakhand                        64                              319.50
 27   Uttar Pradesh                     201                             2526.22
 28   West Bengal                        33                              599.53
                Total                 6714                             22843.92
 29   A&N Island                          2                                7.58
 30   Chandigarh                         11                               28.90
 31   Dadra & Nagar Haveli                0                                0.00
 32   Daman & Diu                         0                                0.00
 33   Delhi                              79                              493.60
 34   Lakshdweep                          0                                0.00
 35   Puducherry                          9                               42.86
                Total                   101                              572.94
             Grand total              6815                             23416.86
                                   90
                                                                  ANNEXURE-IX
   State / UT-wise details of proposals accorded in-principal approval under
    Economic Importance (EI) & Inter State Connectivity (ISC) scheme
                  from 2001-02 to 2011-12 (up to 31-12-2011)
                                                               (Amount Rs in crore)
Sl       State / UT                  EI                          ISC
No                        No    Cost     Central   No      Cost     Central share
                                          share
 1 Andhra Pradesh          10   77.50     38.75     13    100.37        100.37
 2 Arunachal Pradesh        3   39.31     19.65      9    169.69        169.69
 3 Assam                    8   17.94      8.97     12     37.07         37.07
 4 Bihar                    2   27.81     13.91      3     17.43         17.43
 5 Chhattisgarh             2   17.17      8.59      5     45.70         45.70
 6 Goa                      2    6.72      3.36     1      0.33          0.33
 7 Gujarat                 26   57.91     28.96     23     80.37         80.37
 8 Haryana                  5   45.50     22.75      9     61.41         61.41
 9 Himachal Pradesh         1    8.91      4.46     13     75.86         75.86
10 Jammu & Kashmir         7    15.98      7.99      1     67.55         67.55
11 Jharkhand                2   42.18     21.09      2     19.00         19.00
12 Karnataka              13    80.83     40.42     20    156.06        156.06
13 Kerala                   2   14.60      7.30      6     54.13         54.13
14 Madhya Pradesh         11    64.46     32.23     30    241.46       241.46
15 Maharashtra              8   30.34     15.16     43    277.56        277.56
16 Manipur                 1    30.00     15.00      4     35.35         35.35
17 Meghalaya               1     7.00      3.50      5     32.79         32.79
18 Mizoram                 7    64.02     32.01      3     44.03         44.03
19 Nagaland                 5   88.82     44.41      6     93.00         93.00
20 Orissa                  15  119.08     59.54      9    159.62        159.62
21 Punjab                   0    0.00      0.00      7     45.87         45.87
22 Rajasthan                2   29.96     14.98     36    280.84        280.84
23 Sikkim                   8   74.25     37.12     14    186.98        186.98
24 Tamil Nadu              9    88.41     44.20     15     76.36         76.36
25 Tripura                 6    43.40     21.70     0      0.00          0.00
26 Uttarakhand              2   20.86     10.43     10     70.19         70.19
27 Uttar Pradesh            1   13.44      6.72     11    157.70        157.70
28 West Bengal              1   17.08      8.54      6    155.42        155.42
29 A&N Island               0    0.00      0.00      0      0.00          0.00
30 Chandigarh               2    3.57      1.78      1      4.98          4.98
31 Dadra & Nagar            0    0.00      0.00      8     25.25         25.25
    Haveli
32 Daman & Diu              0    0.00      0.00      2      8.66          8.66
33 Delhi                    0    0.00      0.00      0      0.00         0.00
34 Lakshadweep              0    0.00      0.00      0      0.00          0.00
35 Puducherry               0    0.00      0.00      0      0.00          0.00
         Total            162 1147.05    573.52    327 2781.03         2781.03
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Annexure X
                                            Statement showing Outlay (Non-plan Budget, Plan Budget and Complementary Extra-Budgetary Resources) ( OUTCOME BUDGET 2012-13)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   (Rs. in crore)
                                                                                                                 Complementary Extra-
                                                      Non-Plan Budget                   Plan Budget*
                                                                                                                 Budgetary Resources**
                                                                                     Investmrnts (cess)-
   2       NHDP Phase-II                                                                                                 2405.80
                                                                                        Rs.7881.95
                                                                                    External Assistance -
   3       NHDP Phase-III                                                                                                12262.65
                                                                                          Rs.180
                                                                                       IEBRs (issue of
           NHDP Phase-IV
   4                                                       716.75                       54EC Bonds) -                    4525.26
           [not yet approved]
                                                [for maintenance of National               Rs.3000
                                                Highways entrusted to NHAI]
   5       NHDP Phase-V                                                                                                  7904.00
8 SARDP-NE 305.31
*the proposed Outlay shown under various heads is to be utilized for exp. on projects under different phases of NHDP and for servicing and repayment of borrowings.
**the estimated amount of exp. to be incurred by Private Sector (concessionaires) in respect of BOT (Toll/Annuity) Projects under Public-Private-Partnership.
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                                                                                                                                     Annexure-XI
                                                Summary of BOT Toll based Projects
                                                                               11780.13 (17.85%)
NHDP Phase III         90                   7974.18           65976.69                                   19                         1217.67
                                                                                   18873.26
    Total             161                   15242.27          130371.59            (14.48%)              46                         2578.31
DoRTH 3 83.4 2 30
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                                                                                                                                   Annexure-XII
                                                   Summary of BOT Annuity based Projects
                                                                                                            Status as on December 31st, 2011
  Category                                   Awarded                       Total Project Cost   Annuity                           Completed
                          No. of Contracts             Length in km            (Rs Crs)         (Rs Crs)            No. of Contracts       Length in km
    Total                                                                                        3096.76
                                50                       3381.42               29717.28         (10.42%)                  18                  1060
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                                                                                                                                                                                                      Annexure XIII
                                                                               NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA
Statement showing a Consolidated Physical & Financial Outlays and Outcomes/Targets : 2010-11
Sl.   Name of Scheme/               Targets/                         Outlay (Estimated Expenditure) - 2010-11                     Targets/ Actual            Quantifiable Deliverables (in Kms.)(Cumulative)
No.   Programme                      Actual                                        (Rs. in Cr.)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
1     NHDP                Phase-I   Targets    189.39       163.40         146.17               122.04              621.00          Targets for
      (Widening to 4/6 lane                                                                                                         completion
      including strengthening)                                                                                                                           20.92        25.28       15.81          18.90           80.91
2     NHDP Phase-II (Widening       Targets    2112.50     1751.77        1835.23              1841.50             7541.00          Targets for
      to 4/6 lane including                                                                                                         completion
                                                                                                                                                        154.52        82.29      131.74         131.46          500.01
      strengthening)
                                                                                                                                    Actual for
                                                                                                                                    completion          149.84        55.33       83.59          29.80          318.56
                                                                                                                                    Actual for
                                                                                                                                    completion
                                                                                                                                                        191.09       183.54      405.79         174.81          955.23
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                                  Actual    1081.92   1484.20   5187.89   2999.69       10753.70     Targets for
                                                                                                       award          765.00    489.00    645.00     0.00   1899.00
4   NHDP Phase-IV (Widening       Targets   136.00    254.00    402.00    531.00        1323.00      Targets for
    and strengthening of 2-lane                                                                      completion
    with Paved Shoulder)
                                                                                                     Actual for
                                                                                                     completion
5   NHDP Phase-V (6-lanning       Targets   1795.80   1795.06   2244.86   2596.28       8432.00      Targets for
    of selected stretches on GQ                                                                      completion
    and Others)                                                                                                       133.60    108.58     94.40   188.52    525.10
                                                                                                     Actual for
                                                                                                     completion        60.69     11.88     54.68    36.54    163.79
6   NHDP             Phase-VI     Targets   168.00    233.00    272.00    299.00         972.00      Targets for
    (Development           of                                                                        completion                                                0.00
    Expressways)
                                                                                                     Actual for
                                                                                                     completion
                                                                                                                                                               0.00
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7   NHDP Phase-VII (Ring        Targets    18.75     24.76     33.51      37.98          115.01      Targets for
    Roads, Bypasses, Grade                                                                           completion
    Separators, Service Roads                                                                                            1.00    3.00     3.00            6.00       13.00
    etc.)
                                                                                                     Actual for
                                                                                                     completion
                                                                                                                         0.00    0.00     7.00            0.00        7.00
                                                                                                     Actual for
                                                                                                     completion
                                                                                                     Actual for
                                                                                                     completion        415.76    266.62          564.75   250.05   1497.18
        TOTAL
                                Actual    4346.15   3467.12   13702.81   7689.58        29205.66     Targets for
                                                                                                       award          1664.00   3556.00      2420.00      220.00   7860.00
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                                                                                                                                                     Annexure XIV
                                                     NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA
                           Statement showing Status of GQ Contracts Under Implementation as on 31.12.2011
S.No.   Station From   NH    Length   Start   Completion    Anticipated   Cummulative    Cummulative    Funded    Total    Awarded    Expenditure   Cumm       Contractor
             To        No             Date    Date as per   Completion      physical       physical       By     Project    Cost       till CFY     Expn.
                                               contact         Date       Progress (%)   Progress (%)             Cost     (Rs. Cr)
                                                                             Target       Achieved               (Rs.Cr)
 1       Harihar -     4      77      Oct-     Jun-2010      Feb-2012       100.00          84.30       NHAI     207.56     207.56       28.1       173.32   Gammon India
        Chitradurga                   2008                                                                                                                      Ltd.
 2        Haveri -     4      56      Nov-     Jul-2010     Mar-2012        100.00          84.66       NHAI     196.65     196.65      30.96       166.36   Gammon India
          Harihar                     2008                                                                                                                      Ltd.
 3        Ganjam -     5      50.8    Jul-    Nov-2008      May-2012        100.00          78.89       NHAI     263.27     242.76      16.71       258.92        KMC
        Icchapuram                    2006                                                                                                                    Construction
         (OR-VIII)                                                                                                                                           Ltd. - RK - SD
                                                                                                                                                                   (JV)
 4      Sunakhala -    5     55.713   Oct-     Oct-2011      Jul-2012       100.00          41.54       NHAI     241.53     231.28      26.15       86.89         KNR
          Ganjam                      2009                                                                                                                    Construction
         (OR-VII)                                                                                                                                               Pvt Ltd.
 5      Bhubaneswar    5     27.15    Jan-     Jan-2004     Mar-2012        100.00          99.45       NHAI     140.85     118.9         0         153.08   Gammon India
          - Khurda                    2001                                                                                                                   Ltd. - Atlanta
           (OR-I)
 6       Balasore -    5     62.64    Dec-    Dec-2010       Jul-2012       100.00          95.73       NHAI     228.7      241.3       40.77       173.06   BBEL - MIPL
          Bhadrak                     2008                                                                                                                      (JV)
          (OR-III)
 7          Agra-      2     50.83    Mar-    Mar-2005       Jun-2012       100.00          99.44        WB      367.49     328.49        0         453.68      Oriental
         Shikohabad                   2002                                                                                                                     Structural
        (GTRIP/I-A)                                                                                                                                          Engineers Pvt.
                                                                                                                                                             Ltd.- Gammon
                                                                                                                                                             India Ltd. (JV)
 8         Bridges     6     1.732    T E     M I N A         T E D                                     NHAI       81        67           0          80.2     Bhageeratha
        section (WB-                   R                                                                                                                       Engg. Ltd.
             III)
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                                                                                                                                                           ANNEXURE-XV
                                                              NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA
Statement showing Completed/4 Laned Stretches in fully completed projects of Golden Quadrilateral during the years 2010-11 and 2011-12
                                                                 NH
S.No.              Stretch                   Km from to          No     Length       Funded By         Date of Start     When Completed               State Name
  1            Palsit - Dankuni            km 581 - km 646        2       65          Annuity           Oct-2002            Jul-2005                  West Bengal
  2      Icchapuram - Korlam (AP-4B)       km 233 - km 200        5       33           NHAI             Sep-2001           Dec-2005                  Andhra Pradesh
                                          km 825 - km 30 of
 11        Katraj Realignment (PS-4)                             4         9            NHAI             Nov-2002             Jun-2006                Maharashtra
                                               Bypass
 12        Mumbai Pune Expressway                                4        10            MSRDC                #               Jul-2002                 Maharashtra
 13          Barakar - Raniganj            km 442 - km 475       2        33             WB                  #               Apr-2001                 West Bengal
           Vijayawada - Chilkaluripet
 14                                       km 10.8 - km 13.68     5       2.88            JBIC            May-1999            May-2002                Andhra Pradesh
                  Package IV
 15            Panagarh - Palsit           km 517 - km 581       2      64.457          Annuity          Jun-2002             Jun-2005                West Bengal
           Vijayawada - Chilkaluripet
 16                                       km 408 - km 420.5      5       23.78           JBIC            Mar-1999             Jan-2003               Andhra Pradesh
                  Package III
        Dankuni - NH-2/NH-6 Junction
 17                                                              2         5            MORTH                #                   #                    West Bengal
                near Kolkata
                                                                                  100
        Vivekananda Bridge and
18                                                         2      6             BOT    Sep-2002   Jun-2007          West Bengal
                Approach
19    Dhankuni - Kolaghat (WB-I)       km 17.6 - km 72     6    54.4           NHAI    May-2001   Mar-2007          West Bengal
20    Kolaghat - Kharagpur (WB-II)    km 72 - km 132.45    6    60.45          NHAI    Dec-2000   Mar-2005          West Bengal
                                        km 53.41 - km
21   Kharagpur - Laxmanath (WB-IV)                         60   65.86          NHAI    Jun-2001   Jun-2006          West Bengal
                                          119.275
22   Laxmannath - Baleshwar (OR-4)     km 0 - km 53.41     60   53.41          NHAI    Mar-2001   May-2007             Orissa
23     Bridges Section (OR/WB-I)      km 0 - km 119.275    60     0            NHAI    Sep-2001   Aug-2006             Orissa
24   Bhadrak - Chandikhole (OR-II)     km 61 - km 136       5   75.5           NHAI    Dec-2000   May-2005             Orissa
                                                                         101
     Ahmedabad-Vadodara Exp. Way
42                                      km 0.0 - km 43.4     8     43.4           SPV    Aug-2000   Dec-2002            Gujarat
               Phase-I
       Allahabad Bypass Contract-I       km 158 km - km
43                                                           2     1.02           WB     Sep-2003   Oct-2008         Uttar Pradesh
                 (Bridge)                    159.02
         Aurangabad - Barachatti
44                                      km 180 - km 240      2     60             WB     Sep-2001   Jul-2007             Bihar
              (TNHP/V-A)
45          Vadodara - Surat                                 8     152           MORTH       #          #              Gujarat
46     Palasa - Srikakulam (AP-2)        km 171 - km 97      5      74            NHAI   Jun-2001   Jun-2005        Andhra Pradesh
47             Atul - Kajali            km 343 - km 381.6    8     38.6           ADB    Nov-2000   Jan-2004           Gujarat
48           Kajali - Manor             km 381.6 - km 439    8     57.4           ADB    Nov-2000   Nov-2003         Maharashtra
49   Manor - Baseeim- Creek Section      km 439 - km 496     8      58           MORTH       #      Jun-2001         Maharashtra
50   Baseeim-Creek Bridge - Dhaishar                         8       2           MORTH       #      Feb-2000         Maharashtra
51         Dhaishar - Mumbai                                 8       4           MORTH       #          #            Maharashtra
                                         km 158 km - km
52     Allahabad Bypass Contract-II                          2    38.987          WB     Jun-2004   Dec-2009         Uttar Pradesh
                                              198
                                         km 198 km - km
53    Allahabad Bypass Contract-III                          2    44.708          WB     Nov-2004   Dec-2009         Uttar Pradesh
                                            242.708
54   Handia - Varanasi (TNHP/III-C)     km 245 - km 317      2     72             WB     Mar-2001   Apr-2008         Uttar Pradesh
     Varanasi - Mohania (GTRIP/IV-       km 317 - 329(0)
55                                                           2     76             WB     Mar-2002   Sep-2010   Uttar Pradesh[55]/Bihar[21]
                  A)                      km 0 - km 65
56   Mohania - Sasaram (TNHP/IV-B)       km 65 - km 110      2     45             WB     Feb-2001   Mar-2006             Bihar
         Sasaram - Dehri on-sone
57                                      km 110 - km 140      2     30             WB     Mar-2002   Jul-2008             Bihar
              (GTRIP/IV-C)
       Dehri - on-Sone - Aurangabad
58                                      km 140 - km 180      2     40             WB     Feb-2001   Nov-2005             Bihar
               (TNHP/IV-D)
        Vijayawada - Chilkaluripet
59                                      km 380 - km 396.8    5     32             JBIC   Mar-1999   Jan-2003        Andhra Pradesh
               Package II
                                        km 43.3 (Nadiad-
     Ahmedabad-Vadodara Exp.Way
60                                       Dakor SH) - km     NE1    50             SPV    Jun-2001   May-2004            Gujarat
              Phase-II
                                            93.302
61   Krishnagiri - Vaniyambadi (KR-1)   km 0.0 - km 49.0    46     49            NHAI    Nov-2001   Mar-2005          Tamil Nadu
                                                                           102
                                         km 250.5 - km
62   Shikohabad-Etawah (GTRIP/I-B)                          2    59.02          WB     Sep-2005   Sep-2008         Uttar Pradesh
                                             307.5
63          Dharwad - Hubli             km 433 - km 404     4     29           MORTH       #      Aug-2001          Karnataka
64           Hubli - Haveri             km 404 - km 340     4    64.5           NHAI   Jun-2001   Mar-2008          Karnataka
65         Chitradurga Bypass           km 207 - km 189     4     18            NHAI   Apr-2007   Dec-2010          Karnataka
66          Chitradurga - Sira         km 189 - km 122.3    4    66.7           ADB    Mar-2002   May-2008          Karnataka
67            Sira Bypass               km 122 - km 116     4     5.8           NHAI   Jul-2000   Apr-2002          Karnataka
68           Sira - Tumkur              km 116.4 - km 75    4    41.4           ADB    Mar-2002   Jan-2005          Karnataka
                                       km 470 - 483(0) km
69    Kanpur-Fatehpur (GTRIP/II-B)                          2    51.5           WB     Mar-2002   May-2008         Uttar Pradesh
                                           0 - km 38
70          Tumkur Bypass                km 75 - km 62      4     13            NHAI   Jun-2009   Dec-2010           Karnataka
71       Tumkur - Neelmangala           km 62 - km 29.5     4    32.5           BOT    Jun-2002   Dec-2003           Karnataka
72      Neelmangala - Bangalore          km 30 - km 0       4     30           MORTH       #          #              Karnataka
73        Bangalore - Hathipali          km 0 - km 33       7     33           MORTH       #          #              Karnataka
74          Belgaum Bypass             km 515 - km 495      4     18            NHAI   Jun-2001   Jun-2006           Karnataka
75         Hosur - Krishnagiri         km 48.6 - km 94.0    7    45.4           NHAI   Jun-2001   Jan-2004          Tamil Nadu
                                        km 393 - km 470
76   Sikandara-Bhaunti (TNHP/II-A)     through MDR route    2     62            WB     Feb-2001   May-2007         Uttar Pradesh
                                          16 km shorter.
77   Vaniyambadi - Pallikonda (KR-2)   km 49.0 - km 100.0   46    51           NHAI    Nov-2001   Feb-2006          Tamil Nadu
        Pallikonda - Ranipet and         km 100.0 - km
78                                                          46    45           NHAI    Oct-2001   Jan-2006          Tamil Nadu
        Walahjapet bypass (KR-3)             145.0
79       Valelapet - Kanchipuram       km 106.4 - km 70.2   4    36.2           NHAI   Sep-2001   Jan-2004         Tamil Nadu
80    Fatehpur - Khaga (TNHP/II-C)       km 38 - km 115     2     77             WB    Mar-2001   Sep-2010        Uttar Pradesh
81     Kanchipuram - Poonamalee         km 70.2 - km 13.8   4    56.4           NHAI   Jul-2001   May-2007         Tamil Nadu
82            Delhi-Gurgaon               km 0 - km 36      8     36           MORTH       #          #       Delhi[13]/Haryana[23]
                                                                         103
86         Jaipur Bypass Phase I        km 283 - km 297      8     14             NHAI     Sep-1998   Jan-2001     Rajasthan
          Mahapura (near Jaipur) -       km 273.5 - km
87                                                           8    90.38           BOT      Apr-2003   Mar-2005     Rajasthan
           Kishangarh (6 Lane)             363.885
88          ROB at Kishangarh                                8      1             BOT      Mar-1998   Feb-2000     Rajasthan
                                        km 363.9 (NH-8) -
89     Kishangarh - Nasirabad (KU-I)                        79A   36.23           NHAI     Nov-2001   Jan-2004     Rajasthan
                                         km 15 (NH-79)
90            Hathipali - Hosur          km 33 - km 48.6     7     16             NHAI     Dec-1999   Aug-2002    Tamil Nadu
91     Chilkaluripet - Ongole (AP-13)   km 357.9 - km 291    5     66             NHAI     Jun-2001   Mar-2006   Andhra Pradesh
92    Srikakulam - Champawati (AP-1)      km 97 - km 49      5     48             NHAI     Dec-2005   May-2007   Andhra Pradesh
       Champawati-Vishakhapatnam
93                                       km 49 - km 2.8      5     46.2           NHAI     Jun-2001   Feb-2005   Andhra Pradesh
                   (AP-3)
94         Bridges section (AP-6)        km 233 - km 98      5       0            NHAI     Sep-2001   Jul-2005   Andhra Pradesh
95         Bridges section (AP-5)         km 49- km 97       5       0            NHAI     Aug-2001   Sep-2003   Andhra Pradesh
96      Vishakhapatanam - Ankapalli      km 397 - km 359     5      38           MORTH         #          #      Andhra Pradesh
97            Ankapalli - Tuni          km 359.2 - km 300    5    58.947         Annuity   May-2002   Jan-2005   Andhra Pradesh
                                         km 307.5 - km
98            Etawah Bypass                                  2     13.6           NHAI     Feb-2006   May-2008    Uttar Pradesh
                                             321.1
99      Tuni - Dharmavaram (AP-16)       km 300 - km 253     5     47            Annuity   May-2002   Aug-2005   Andhra Pradesh
        Dharmavaram - Rajahmundry
100                                      km 253 -km 200      5     53            Annuity   May-2002   Mar-2005   Andhra Pradesh
                  (AP-15)
      Divancheru (near Rajahmundry) -
101                                     km 200 - km 164.5    5    34.95           NHAI     Jun-2001   Mar-2005   Andhra Pradesh
             Gowthami (AP-17)
       Gowthami - Gundugolanu (AP-
102                                     km 164.5 - km 80     5    81.08           NHAI     Aug-2001   Feb-2004   Andhra Pradesh
                    18)
      Vijayawada - Rajamundry Section
103                                      km 75 - km 80       5      5             NHAI     Jun-2000   Mar-2002   Andhra Pradesh
                (near Eluru)
104         Belgaum - Dharwad           km 495 - km 433      4     62             NHAI     Apr-2002   Jun-2007     Karnataka
        Vijayawada - Chilkaluripet
105                                     km 355 - km 380      5     25             JBIC     Mar-1999   Jan-2003   Andhra Pradesh
                 Package I
106    Nasirabad - Gulabpura (KU-II)     km 15 - km 70      79     55.87          NHAI     Nov-2001   Jan-2004     Rajasthan
107      Ongole - Kavali (AP-12)        km 291 - km 222      5       72           NHAI     Aug-2001   Sep-2005   Andhra Pradesh
108      Kavali - Nellore (AP-11)       km 222 - km 178      5      43.8          NHAI     May-2001   May-2005   Andhra Pradesh
109    Etawah - Rajpur (GTRIP/I-C)      km 321.1 - km 393    2    72.825           WB      Mar-2002   May-2008    Uttar Pradesh
                                                                           104
110        Nellore Bypass          km 178 .2- km 161    5    17.166         Annuity   Oct-2002   Sep-2004   Andhra Pradesh
111     Nellore - Tada (AP-7)      km 163.6 - km 52.8   5   110.517          BOT      Aug-2001   Dec-2003   Andhra Pradesh
112     Tada - Chennai (TN-1)       km 52.8 - km 11     5     41.8           NHAI     Jun-2001   Dec-2005    Tamil Nadu
113    Mumbai Pune Expressway       km 958 - km 878     4      80           MSRDC         #      Aug-2001    Maharashtra
114      Westerly Diversion         km 0 - km 34.25     4    34.25           NHAI     Jun-2000   Oct-2003    Maharashtra
115     Katraj - Sarole (PS-3)     km 825.5 - km 797    4     28.5           NHAI     Nov-2001   Mar-2007    Maharashtra
                                    km 797 - km 760
116     Sarole - Wathar (PS-2)     excluding km 773 -   4     29            NHAI      Nov-2001   Dec-2003    Maharashtra
                                        km 781
117      Wathar - Satara (PS-1)     km 760 - km 725     4     35            NHAI      Jul-2001   Dec-2003    Maharashtra
118 Satara - Kagal km 725 - km 592.24 4 133 BOT Feb-2002 Mar-2006 Maharashtra
                                                                      105
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                                                                                                                                ANNEXURE XVII
                                                 NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA
                            Statement showing a Consolidated Physical & Financial Outlays and Outcomes/Targets : 2011-12
                                                                (status upto Dec'11)
Sl.   Name of Scheme/       Targets/       Outlay (Estimated Expenditure) - 2011-12         Targets/               Quantifiable Deliverables (in
No.   Programme              Actual                      (Rs. in Cr.)                        Actual                   Kms.)(Cumulative)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
1     NHDP        Phase-I   Targets     241.80   219.53    172.71    113.03     747.07     Targets for
      (Widening to 4/6                                                                     completion      21.00      25.20    15.80     19.00       81.00
      lane      including
      strengthening)        Actual      222.48   113.90    114.38               450.76     Actual for
                                                                                           completion      14.14      15.96    13.60                 43.70
2     NHDP       Phase-II   Targets    1810.23   1689.36   1783.66   1803.72   7086.97     Targets for
      (Widening to 4/6                                                                     completion     154.52      82.29   131.74    131.46      500.01
      lane      including
      strengthening)                                                                       Actual for
                                                                                           completion     149.84      55.33    83.59                288.76
                                                                       107
    lane      including                                                                Actual for
    strengthening)                                                                     completion    191.09    183.54   405.79             780.42
5   NHDP Phase-V (6-      Targets   1873.46   1658.33   2055.26   1989.30   7576.35    Targets for
    lanning of selected                                                                completion    133.60    108.58    94.40   188.42    525.00
    stretches on GQ
    and Others)                                                                        Actual for
                                                                                       completion     60.69     11.88    54.68             127.25
                                                                    108
7   NHDP Phase-VII        Targets   116.20   64.80    119.66   103.24    403.90    Targets for
    (Ring       Roads,                                                             completion    1.00   3.00   9.00   13.00
    Bypasses,    Grade
    Separators, Service                                                            Actual for
    Roads etc.)                                                                    completion                          0.00
                                                                                   Actual for
                                                                                    award                              0.00
                                                                                   Actual for
                                                                                   completion                          0.00
                          Actual     0.97     0.11    201.88             202.96    Targets for
                                                                                                                       0.00
                                                                                     award
                                                                                   Actual for
                                                                                                                       0.00
                                                                                     award
9   Liabilities on        Targets   843.45   915.32   794.28   1386.25   3939.30     Targets
    account of interest
    and repayment of      Actual    552.60   754.73   657.43             1964.76     Actual
    loans/ borrowings
    and payment of
    annuities
                                                                 109
                                                                                                                                                                    Annexure XVIII
                                                                             National Highways Authority of India
                                                                                                                                                                          Dinesh Chandra R.
                                                                                                                                                                          Agarwal - Infracon
                                                                                                                                                                              Pvt. Ltd. -
       Nalbari to Bijni                  Nov-
 3                        31     25               Jun-2009      Jun-2012        100.00          74.50       NHAI      225      182.48       160.93       23.29    184.2     Banowari Lal
           (AS-6)                        2005
                                                                                                                                                                          Agarwalla Pvt. Ltd.
                                                                                                                                                                            - Brahmaputra
                                                                                                                                                                           Constorium Ltd.
          Bijni to
                                         Nov-                                                                                                                               Progressive
 4      Assam/WB          31C    30               Jun-2008      Sep-2012         89.36          58.85       NHAI      230      218.37       192.04       18.2     210.2
                                         2005                                                                                                                             Construction Ltd.
       Border (AS-12)
          Bijni to
                                         Nov-
 5      Assam/WB          31C    30               Jun-2008      Jun-2012        100.00          48.35       NHAI      195      199.41       159.82       18.68    178.5     GPL-ECI (JV)
                                         2005
       Border (AS-11)
          Bijni to
                                         Nov-
 6      Assam/WB          31C    33               Jun-2008     Dec-2012         100.00          54.50       NHAI     237.8     248.69       184.72       27.82    212.5     GPL-ECI (JV)
                                         2005
       Border (AS-10)
        Assam/WB
         Border to                       Jun-                                                                                                                              Italian Thai Dev.
 7                        31C    32              Nov-2008      Mar-2012         100.00          79.58       NHAI     221.82    228.43       209.72       42.95    252.7
       Gairkatta (WB-                    2006                                                                                                                              Projects Co. Ltd.
             1)
                                                                                            110
                                                                                                                                           Gammon india Ltd.
       Gorakhpur                      Apr-
8                       28    32.6           Oct-2009   Jun-2012   100.00     90.00   Annuity   600.24    48.6    636.52   101.7   738.2    - GIPL - ATSL
        Bypass                        2007
                                                                                                                                              Consortium
       Nagaon to
                                      Dec-                                                                                                 Madhucon Projects
9    Dharmatul (AS-     37    25             Jun-2008   Jun-2012   100.00     78.51   NHAI      264.72   273.8    229.37   31.92   261.3
                                      2005                                                                                                       Ltd.
          2)
      Brahmputra                      Oct-
10                      31     5             Apr-2010   Dec-2012   75.00      47.60   NHAI      217.61   238.34   113.47   47.83   161.3   Gammon India Ltd.
     Bridge (AS-28)                   2006
      Guwahati to                     Oct-
14                      31    28             Apr-2008   Dec-2012   100.00     70.19   NHAI      198.16   192.87   157.22   31.97   189.2    Punj Lloyd Ltd.
     Nalbari (AS-5)                   2005
      Jhanjhapur to
                                      Apr-                                                                                                 Madhucon Projects
15   Darbanga (BR-      57   37.59           Sep-2008   Mar-2012   100.00     82.10   NHAI       340     388.23   410.71   54.02   464.7
                                      2006                                                                                                       Ltd.
             7)
       Kosi Bridge
         including
     approaches and                   Apr-                                                                                                 Gammon india Ltd.
16                      57   10.63           Apr-2010   Jan-2012   97.57      91.77   Annuity   418.04    31.9    279.39   63.87   343.3
      Guide Bond &                    2007                                                                                                 - GIPL Consortium
       Afflux Bond
          (BR-5)
     Simrahi to Ring
                                      Apr-                                                                                                      Simplex
17    bund (missing     57   15.15           Apr-2008   Feb-2012   93.00      91.54   NHAI      100.5    115.56   199.25   13.12   212.4
                                      2006                                                                                                 Infrastructure Ltd.
       link) (BR-4)
       Deewapur to
                                      Nov-                                                                                                    Progressive
18   UP/Bihar Border    28   41.085          Oct-2008   Jun-2012   53.34      35.50    WB        300     357.14   151.14   19.09   170.2
                                      2005                                                                                                  Construction Ltd.
       (LMNHP-9)
        Kotwa to                                                                                                                              Progressive
                                      Nov-
19      Dewapur         28    38             Nov-2008   Mar-2012   100.00     86.00    WB        240     263.97   240.86   44.7    285.6   Construction Ltd. -
                                      2005
      (LMNHP-10)                                                                                                                              MVR (JV)
                                                                            111
       Forbesganj-                     Apr-
20                      57    34.87           Sep-2008   Mar-2012   82.65      62.00   NHAI   332.94   356.51   248.75   69.65   318.4   Gammon India Ltd.
     Simrahi (BR-3)                    2006
                                                                                                                                          Daelim Industrial
       Gagodhar to                                                                                                                          Corp. Ltd.-
                        15,            Feb-
24      Garamore               90.3           Nov-2007   Feb-2012   100.00     99.00   ADB    479.54   339.02   435.53   1.86    437.4       Nagarjuna
                        8A             2005
      (Package-IV)                                                                                                                        Construction Co.
                                                                                                                                             Ltd. (JV)
                                                                                                                                            Maheshwari
      Sonapur to                                                                                                                           Brothers Ltd.-
                                       Sep-
28   Guwahati (AS-      37     19             Jun-2009   May-2012   100.00     59.07   NHAI    245     166.71   458.58   30.59   489.2   Telecommunication
                                       2005
         3)                                                                                                                               Consultant India
                                                                                                                                                Ltd.
      Dharamtul to
                                       Nov-                                                                                              KMC Construction
29    Sonapur (AS-      37     22             May-2008   Jun-2012   99.00      60.46   NHAI    160     137.75   98.01    32.42   130.4
                                       2005                                                                                                   Ltd.
            20)
        Siliguri to
                                       Jan-                                                                                                    IRCON
30   Islampur (WB-      31     26             Jul-2008   Dec-2012   100.00     60.65   NHAI    225     211.07   173.03    4.4    177.4
                                       2006                                                                                               International Ltd.
             7)
                                                                             112
         Daboka to                    Dec-                                                                                                        Maytas
31                        36   30.5           Jun-2008   Mar-2012   100.00     88.60      NHAI    225     202.18   238.86   23.72   262.6
       Nagaon (AS-17)                 2005                                                                                                  Infrastructure Ltd.
        Guwahati to                   Dec-
32                        31   28             Apr-2008   Dec-2012   100.00     33.10      NHAI   175.96   173.62   101.65   25.25   126.9    Punj Lloyd Ltd.
       Nalbari (AS-4)                 2005
        Maibang to
                                      Jan-
33     Lumding (AS-       54   28             Jul-2013   Jul-2013    8.50          2.50   NHAI   385.13   372.64    29.6     5.2    34.8    Maytas Infra Ltd.
                                      2011
           25)
        Maibang to
                                       Jul-                                                                                                      Simplex
34     Lumding (AS-       54   23             Jan-2014   Jan-2014    2.00          1.60   NHAI   167.64   179.25     0      2.12    2.12
                                      2011                                                                                                  Infrastructure Ltd.
           26)
        Maibang to
                                      Oct-
35     Lumding (AS-       54   21             Apr-2009   Mar-2013   74.00      23.00      NHAI    200     198.68   73.55    12.72   86.27   Gayatri -ECI (JV)
                                      2006
           27)
        Harangajo to                                                                                                                           Hindustan
                                      Aug-
36      Maibang (AS-      54   16             Feb-2009   Mar-2013   100.00     52.38      NHAI    280     317.11   209.64   22.35   232       Construction
                                      2006
            23)                                                                                                                               Company Ltd.
         Harangajo to
                                      Nov-
37      Maibang (AS-      54   24             Apr-2014   Apr-2014     #             #     NHAI   363.74   318.67     0      0.36    0.36    N.K.C - JKM (JV)
                                      2011
             22)
         Harangajo to
                                      Nov-
 38     Maibang (AS-      54   26             Apr-2014   Apr-2014     #             #     NHAI   386.1    333.83     0      1.79    1.79    N.K.C - JKM (JV)
                                      2011
             21)
           Silchar-
                                      Sep-
 39     Udarband (AS-     54   32             Sep-2007   Jun-2012   100.00     67.50      NHAI   154.57   115.86   166.86   18.12   185      Punj Lloyd Ltd.
                                      2004
              1)
           Kasia to
                                      Dec-
 40       Gorakhpur       28   40             Dec-2008   Jan-2012   100.00     97.50      WB      242     253.12   348.34   85.74   434.1   NCC - VEE (JV)
                                      2005
         (LMNHP-7)
         Dharamtul to
                                      Dec-                                                                                                        Maytas
 41     Sonapur (AS-      37   25             Jun-2008   Jun-2012   100.00     76.89      NHAI    200     173.15   175.34   24.06   199.4
                                      2005                                                                                                  Infrastructure Ltd.
             19)
North South Corridor
         Kunjwani to
                                      Jan-                                                                                                    Border Road
 1      Vijaypur (NS-     1A   17.2           Dec-2004   Mar-2012   100.00     99.00      NHAI    110     83.88    148.16   0.41    148.6
                                      2002                                                                                                    Organization
          15/J&K)
           Gundla
        Pochampalli to
         Bowenpalli                   T E                                                                                                      M.B Patel
 2                        7    23.1           M I N A     T E D                           NHAI   71.57    60.35    119.11   0.48    119.6
       Shivarampalli to                R                                                                                                    Construction Ltd.
         Thondapalli
         (NS-23/AP)
                                                                             113
                                                                                                                                               Navyuga
       Quazigund-                     Jul-
3                       1A   15.25           Jul-2015   Jul-2015     #            #   Annuity   1987      245       0       0       0       Engineering Co.
        Banihal                      2010
                                                                                                                                                 Ltd.
                                                                                                                                                IL & FS
                                     Jun-
9    Chenani-Nashri     1A    12             Jun-2015   Jun-2015     #            #   Annuity   2159     317.52     0       0       0        Transportation
                                     2010
                                                                                                                                             Networks Ltd
        Rajmarg
                                                                                                                                              Ssangyong
       Choraha to                    Apr-
10                      26    54             Oct-2008   Dec-2012   100.00     77.80    ADB      251.03   219.01   247.23   37.06   284.3   Engineering Const
       Lahknadon                     2006
                                                                                                                                                  co.
      (ADB-II/C-8)
       Srinagar to                                                                                                                         Ramkey Infra and
11                      1A   67.76    #         #          #         #            #   Annuity   1100.7   134.82     0       0       0
        Banihal                                                                                                                                JPTEG
                                                                            114
        Jhansi to
                       25,           Mar-                                                                                                    Gayatri - IDFC
13    Lalitpur (NS-          49.7           Sep-2009   Feb-2012   100.00     87.44   Annuity   355.06    29.95    294.38   21.51   315.9
                       26            2007                                                                                                     Consortium
      1/BOT/UP-2)
                                                                                                                                            JSR Construction
      Borkhedi-Jam                   Jun-                                                                                                    Pvt. Ltd.- Ketan
15                     7     27.4           Dec-2007   Apr-2012   100.00     99.00   NHAI       110      89.39    111.17   1.69    112.9
      (NS-22/MH)                     2005                                                                                                     Construction
                                                                                                                                                 Limited
          Rajmarg
                                                                                                                                              Ssangyong
         Choraha to                  Apr-
16                     26    54.7           Oct-2008   Sep-2012   100.00     78.80    ADB      229.91   203.504   197.6    33.69   231.3   Engineering Const
         Lakhandon                   2006
                                                                                                                                                  co.
       (ADB-II/C-9)
         Jammu to
         Kunjwani                    Nov-                                                                                                   M. Venkata Rao
17                     1A     15            May-2008   Mar-2012   100.00     85.00   NHAI      85.34     74.87    85.67     1.4    87.07
     (Jammu Bypass)                  2005                                                                                                    Engineering
        NS-33/J&K
          Kelapur-
                                     T E                                                                                                    Devi Enterprises
18      Pimpalkhatti   7      22            M I N A     T E D                        NHAI      117.4     92.59    37.34    0.71    38.05
                                      R                                                                                                           Ltd.
          (NS-62)
          Wadner-
                                     Feb-
19    Devdhari (NS-    7      29            Nov-2010   Nov-2012   100.00     18.34   NHAI      193.45   160.22    29.04     0      29.04   Roman Tarmat Ltd.
                                     2011
          60/MH)
       Pathankot to
                                     Feb-                                                                                                        IVRCL
20    Bhogpur (NS-     1A     44            Aug-2012   Aug-2012   72.30      34.65   NHAI       359               93.38    57.33   150.7
                                     2010                                                                                                   Infrastructure Ltd
           38/PB)
       Pathankot to
                                     Nov-                                                                                                   ITD Cementation
21    Bhogpur (NS-     1A     40            May-2008   May-2012   100.00     70.97   NHAI       284      286.7    318.59   28.17   346.8
                                     2005                                                                                                       (I) Ltd.
           37/PB)
        Pathankot to
         Jammu &                     Nov-                                                                                                   M. Venkata Rao
22                     1A    19.65          May-2008   Jun-2013   100.00     75.19   NHAI      97.73     90.11    203.97   23.99   228
     Kashmir Border                  2005                                                                                                    Engineering
       (NS-36/J&K)
      Gwalior Bypass                                                                                                                         Ramky - Era -
                       75,           Apr-
23   (NS-1/BOT/MP-            42            Oct-2009   Jun-2012   100.00     94.16   Annuity   300.93    26.53    293.85   0.72    294.6       Shriram
                        3            2007
            1)                                                                                                                                Consortium
                                                                           115
       Vijaypur to
                                       Sep-                                                                                                     ITD Cementation
24   Pathankot (NS-     1A    33.65           Feb-2008   Mar-2012   100.00     93.00      NHAI      166.3    151.36    167.6    16.97   184.6
                                       2005                                                                                                         (I) Ltd.
        34/J&K)
      Six lanning of
                                                                                                                                                KMC Construction
     Vadakkancherry                    Feb-
25                      47     30             Oct-2013   Oct-2013    6.00          3.60    BOT       617     243.99    154.52    0      154.5     Ltd.- CR18G
             -                         2010
                                                                                                                                                  Consortium
     Thrissuresection
                                                                                                                                                   Ssangyong
      Sagar Bypass                     Apr-
26                      26     26             Oct-2008   May-2012   100.00     95.60       ADB      151.3    116.073   158.49   15.47   174     Engineering Const
      (ADB-II/C-5)                     2006
                                                                                                                                                       co.
                                                                             116
                                                                                       Annexure XIX
                                       National Highways Authority of India
          Statement showing completed/4 Laned Stretches projects of NS-EW as on 31.12.2011
                                                       Date
Sr.                          NH             Funded                  When
             Stretch               Length                of                         State Name
No.                          No               By                 Completed
                                                       Start
      RJ/MP Border to Kota                             Sep-
1                            76      70      ADB                  Oct-2008            Rajasthan
             (RJ-11)                                   2005
       Gorakhpur-Ayodhya                               Nov-
2                            28      29       WB                  Mar-2011          Uttar Pradesh
           (LMNHP-4)                                   2005
       Ayodhya-Lucknow                                 Nov-
3                            28      46       WB                  Mar-2011          Uttar Pradesh
           (LMNHP-3)                                   2005
      Lanka to Daboka (AS-                             Dec-
4                            54    24.032    NHAI                 Mar-2011             Assam
                16)                                    2005
       Lumding to Daboka                               Feb-
5                            54      18      NHAI                 Dec-2011             Assam
             (AS-15)                                   2008
       Nagaon bypass (AS-                              Dec-
6                            37    23.663    NHAI                 May-2011             Assam
                18)                                    2005
        Purnea-Forbesganj                              Nov-
7                            57     42.5     NHAI                 Apr-2010              Bihar
              (BR-1)                                   2005
       Gogunda to Udaipur                               Jan-
8                            76      31      NHAI                 Dec-2009            Rajasthan
              (RJ-3)                                   2006
      RJ/MP Border to Kota                             Oct-
9                            76     59.85    ADB                  Jun-2009            Rajasthan
             (RJ-10)                                   2005
       Gorakhpur-Ayodhya                               Oct-
10                           28     44.86     WB                  Feb-2011          Uttar Pradesh
           (LMNHP-6)                                   2005
       Kota to Chittorgarh                             Oct-
11                           76      65      ADB                  Dec-2008            Rajasthan
              (RJ-8)                                   2005
12     Kota to Chittorgarh   76      63      ADB       Oct-       Dec-2008            Rajasthan
                                                           117
             (RJ-7)                                2005
      Chittorgarh Bypass                           Oct-
13                         76     40      ADB              Dec-2008          Rajasthan
             (RJ-6)                                2005
      Bakaria to Gogunda                           Nov-
14                         76     44     NHAI              Mar-2009          Rajasthan
             (RJ-2)                                2005
        Swaroopganj to     76,                     Dec-
15                                43     NHAI              May-2009          Rajasthan
         Bakaria (RJ-1)    14                      2005
           Palanpur to
         Swaroopganj                               Sep-
16                         14     76     Annuity           May-2009   Rajasthan[42]/Gujarat[34]
     (Rajasthan -42 km &                           2006
        Gujarat-34 km )
       Purnea-Forbesganj                           Nov-
17                         57    36.7    NHAI              Jul-2010            Bihar
             (BR-2)                                2005
         Ring bunds to                             Jan-
18                         57    38.55   NHAI              Nov-2011            Bihar
      Jhanjharpur (BR-6)                           2006
       Lucknow-Kanpur                              Sep-
19                         25    22.2    NHAI              Feb-2006         Uttar Pradesh
      section (EW-8/UP)                            2001
       Lucknow-Kanpur                              Sep-
20                         25    15.5    NHAI              Mar-2005         Uttar Pradesh
      section (EW-9/UP)                            2001
        Ribda to Gondal                            Sep-
21                         8B     17     NHAI              Oct-2002           Gujarat
      section (EW-10/GJ)                           2001
        Palanpur - Dessa                           Aug-
22                         14    22.7    NHAI              Feb-2003           Gujarat
          (EW-11/GJ)                               2001
       Purnea - Gayakota                           Sep-
23                         31     28     NHAI              Jun-2011            Bihar
          (EW-12/BR)                               2001
       Guwahati Bypass                             Sep-
24                         37    10.5    NHAI              Jun-2004            Assam
          (EW-14/AS)                               2001
     Gorakhpur-Ayodhya                             Oct-
25                         28     44      WB               Dec-2011         Uttar Pradesh
          (LMNHP-5)                                2005
                                                     118
26    Bamnaborr - Rajkot      8B     31     MORTH     #        #            Gujarat
      Silliguri to Islampur                         Apr-
27                            31     25     NHAI            Oct-2008      West Bengal
             (WB-6)                                 2006
           Darbanga to                              Jan-
28                            57    32.05   NHAI            Mar-2011         Bihar
     Muzzaffarpur (BR-8)                            2006
           Darbanga to                              Jan-
29                            57    37.75   NHAI            Feb-2011         Bihar
     Muzzaffarpur (BR-9)                            2006
        Muzzaffarpur to                             Sep-
30                            28     40      WB             Mar-2011         Bihar
      Mehsi (LMNHP-12)                              2005
        Mehsi to Kotwa                              Sep-
31                            28     40      WB             Jun-2011         Bihar
          (LMNHP-11)                                2005
      Ayodhya-Lucknow                               Oct-
32                            28     47      WB             Sep-2011      Uttar Pradesh
           (LMNHP-2)                                2005
      Ayodhya-Lucknow                               Oct-
33                            28    36.75    WB             Aug-2011      Uttar Pradesh
           (LMNHP-1)                                2005
     RJ/MP Border to Kota                           Oct-
34                            76    43.15    ADB            Jun-2009       Rajasthan
              (RJ-9)                                2005
35       Rajkot - Ribda       8B     15     MORTH     #        #            Gujarat
           Garamore to
                                                    Feb-
36          Bamanbore         8A    71.4     ADB            Jul-2009        Gujarat
                                                    2005
          (Package-III)
        Jhansi-Shivpuri                                                       Uttar
                                                    Oct-
37    (UP/MP-1) (UP-11        25     41      ADB            May-2009   Pradesh[11]/Madhya
                                                    2005
      km & MP - 30 km)                                                     Pradesh[30]
      Shivpuri Bypass &
                              25,                   Aug-
38         upto MP/RJ                53      ADB            Oct-2008    Madhya Pradesh
                              76                    2005
     Border(EW-II - MP-I)
                                                    Nov-
39   Jhansi Bypass (UP-3)     25     15      ADB            Mar-2011      Uttar Pradesh
                                                    2005
                                                      119
                                                       Oct-
40   Orai to Jhansi (UP-4)    25     68.2     ADB              Feb-2011    Uttar Pradesh
                                                       2005
        Rajkot Bypass &
                                                       Sep-
41       Gondal Jetpur        8B      36      BOT              Mar-2008      Gujarat
                                                       2005
         (Package-VII)
     Dalkola Islampur Sub                              Apr-
42                            31     23.85   NHAI              Nov-2005    West Bengal
        section 2(EW/6)                                2000
      Dalkola - Islampur                               Dec-
43                            31      23     NHAI              Mar-2004    West Bengal
             (EW/5)                                    1999
       Purnea - Gayakota                               Dec-
44                            31     15.15   NHAI              May-2008       Bihar
             (EW/4)                                    1999
       Lucknow Kanpur                                  Apr-
45                            25     10.42   NHAI              Aug-2002    Uttar Pradesh
        Section (EW/2)                                 2000
        Abu Road Deesa
                                                       Dec-
46   Section near Palanpur    14      10     NHAI              Apr-2001      Gujarat
                                                       1999
             (EW/1)
     Jhansi-Shivpuri (EW-                              Aug-
47                            25      35      ADB              Nov-2008   Madhya Pradesh
           II - MP-2)                                  2005
       Jetpur to Bhiladi                               Feb-
48                            8B     64.5     ADB              Jan-2009      Gujarat
          (Package-II)                                 2005
         Radhanpur to
                                                       Feb-
49    Gagodhar (Package-      15     106.2    ADB              May-2008      Gujarat
                                                       2005
                V)
      Deesa to Radhanpur                               Feb-
50                            14     85.4     ADB              Sep-2008      Gujarat
         (Package-VI)                                  2005
                                                       Oct-
51       Bara to Orai        2, 25   62.8    Annuity           Mar-2011    Uttar Pradesh
                                                       2006
        Guahati bypass                                 Jun-
52                            37      8      NHAI              Dec-2003       Assam
           (EW/7)                                      2000
                                                         120
      Bhiladi to Porbandar                            Feb-
53                            8B    50.5     ADB                 May-2007      Gujarat
           (Package-I)                                2005
          Sagar Rajmarg                               Apr-
54                            26   43.162    ADB                 Dec-2010   Madhya Pradesh
     choraha (ADB-II/C-7)                             2006
     Hyderabad Bangalore
                                                      Sep-
55         section (NS-       7    74.65    Annuity              Nov-2009   Andhra Pradesh
                                                      2006
          2/BOT/AP-5)
     Kadloor Yellareddy to
                                                      Sep-
56    Gundla Pochampalli      7    85.74    Annuity              Mar-2009   Andhra Pradesh
                                                      2006
        (NS-2/BOT/AP-2)
     Hyderabad Bangalore
      section (ADB-11/C-                              Mar-
57                            7    45.05     ADB                 Nov-2010   Andhra Pradesh
      15)(Approved length                             2007
               45.6)
            Bowenpalli
58     (Hyderabad city) to    7     9.2     MORTH      #         Apr-1998   Andhra Pradesh
          Shivarampalli
     Islam Nagar to Kadtal                            Mar-
59                            7    53.01    Annuity              Aug-2010   Andhra Pradesh
        (NS-2/BOT/AP-7)                               2007
        Kalkallu village to
                                                      Dec-
60    Gundla Pochampali       7     17      NHAI                 Apr-2002   Andhra Pradesh
                                                      1999
              (NS-8)
          Thondapalli to                              Dec-
61                            7     12.5    NHAI                 Jan-2003   Andhra Pradesh
      Farukhanagar (NS/9)                             1999
         Farukhanagar to
                                                      Aug-
62    Kotakatta (NS-2/AP-     7    55.74     BOT                 Mar-2009   Andhra Pradesh
                                                      2006
                 4)
         Farukhanagar to                              Aug-
63                            7    46.162    BOT                 Feb-2009   Andhra Pradesh
     Kottakata (NS-2/AP3)                             2006
                                                           121
            Nagpur-
64                           7    9.2    MORTH    #         Apr-1998         Maharashtra
         Chinchbhuvan
      Bangalore - Salem -                        Sep-
65                           7    8.4    NHAI               Apr-2004         Tamil Nadu
      Madurai (NS-27/TN)                         2001
      Six laning of Panchi
                                                 Jan-
66    Gujran to Kamaspur     1    21.7   NHAI               Dec-2010           Haryana
                                                 2006
     (Sonepat) (NS-17/HR)
        Eight laning of
        Haryana/ Delhi                           Jun-
67                           1    12.9   NHAI               Jul-2011            Delhi
      Border to Mukaraba                         2009
      Chowk (NS-18/DL)
      Raj/UP border to                           Aug-                           Uttar
68                           3    17     NHAI               Jan-2005
     Mania (NS-19/UP/RJ)                         2001                  Pradesh[7]/Rajasthan[10]
         Sarai Cholla to                         Sep-
69                           3    15     NHAI               Aug-2004       Madhya Pradesh
      Morena (NS-20/MP)                          2001
     Morena - Rairu (Start
                                                 Aug-
70     of Gwalior bypass)    3    18     NHAI               Dec-2005       Madhya Pradesh
                                                 2001
           (NS-21/MP)
      Nandi Hills Cross to
       Devanhalli & Six
                                                 Sep-
71   laning of Meenukunte    7    25     NHAI               Aug-2008          Karnataka
                                                 2001
         to Habbal (NS-
             24/KN)
72      Ambala-Panipat       1    116     WB      #            #               Haryana
     Thumpipadi to Salem                         Sep-
73                           7    19.2   NHAI               Mar-2010         Tamil Nadu
           (NS-26/TN)                            2001
     Lalitpur Sagar (ADB-                        May-
74                           26   38      ADB               Dec-2011        Uttar Pradesh
             II/C-3)                             2006
                                                      122
      Angamali to Aluva                             Sep-
75                          47    16.6    NHAI                 Jun-2004       Kerala
          (NS-28/KL)                                2001
        Chinchbguvan-
                                                    Sep-
76    Butibori - Borkhedi   7     25.6    NHAI                 Mar-2002    Maharashtra
                                                    1999
            (NS-7)
77    Jalandhar-Ambala      1    160.7     WB        #            #          Punjab
     Hyderabad Bangalore
                                                    Mar-
78   section (ADB-11/C-     7    40.35     ADB                 Jan-2011   Andhra Pradesh
                                                    2007
              10)
        Thrissur - Kochi
79                          47    17      MORTH      #            #           Kerala
            Section
        Eight Laning of
      Mukarba Chowk to                              Nov-
80                          1     8.5     NHAI                 Jan-2007       Delhi
           Mall Road                                2001
       (Delhi)(NS3/DL)
         Thopurghat to
                                                    May-
81     Thumpipadi (NS-      7     16.6    NHAI                 Jan-2010    Tamil Nadu
                                                    2005
            25/TN)
       Karur to Madurai                              Jul-
82                          7    53.025    BOT                 Sep-2009    Tamil Nadu
            (TN-5)                                  2006
     Hyderabad Bangalore
                                                    Mar-
83   section (ADB-11/C-     7     40       ADB                 Dec-2010   Andhra Pradesh
                                                    2007
              13)
       MH/AP border to
                                                    May-
84     Islam Nagar (NS-     7     54.6    Annuity              Aug-2010   Andhra Pradesh
                                                    2007
         2/BOT/AP-6)
     Kadal to Armur (NS-                            May-
85                          7     31      Annuity              Nov-2009   Andhra Pradesh
         2/BOT/AP-8)                                2007
                                                         123
     Phagwara Junction on                            Dec-
86                           1      1      NHAI               Jan-2008      Punjab
             NH-1                                    2005
       Jhansi to Lalitpur                            Mar-
87                           26    49.3    Annuity            Dec-2011   Uttar Pradesh
      (NS-1/BOT/UP-3)                                2007
         Krishnagiri to
                                                      Jul-
88     Thopurghat (NS-       7     62.5     BOT               Jan-2009   Tamil Nadu
                                                     2006
            2/TN1)
     Salem to Karur (NS-                             Aug-
89                           7    41.55     BOT               Aug-2009   Tamil Nadu
            2/TN-2)                                  2006
       4 laning of Karur
       Bypass including
                                                     Aug-
90     additional bridge     7     9.36    NHAI               Sep-2002   Tamil Nadu
                                                     1999
          across river
           Amarawati
       Karur to Madurai                              Oct-
91                           7    68.125    BOT               Nov-2009   Tamil Nadu
            (TN-4)                                   2006
     Bhogpur to Jalandhar                            Aug-
92                           1A   21.77    NHAI               Oct-2004      Punjab
          (NS-16/PB)                                 2001
     Madurai to km 120 of
     Madurai - Tirunelveli
                                                     Sep-
93     Section including     7     42      NHAI               Sep-2009   Tamil Nadu
                                                     2005
     Madurai Bypass (NS-
              39)
           Madurai-
                                                     Sep-
94   Kanniakumari Section    7    38.86    NHAI               Sep-2009   Tamil Nadu
                                                     2005
          (NS-40/TN)
           Madurai-
                                                     Sep-
95       Kanniakumari        7    39.23    NHAI               Apr-2011   Tamil Nadu
                                                     2005
      Section(NS-41/TN)
                                                        124
         Salem to Kerala
                                                     Jul-
96    Border Section (TN-      47   53.525   BOT             Apr-2010    Tamil Nadu
                                                    2006
                 6)
             Madurai-
                                                    Sep-
97    Kanniakumari Section     7     42.7    NHAI            Aug-2010    Tamil Nadu
                                                    2005
           (NS-42/TN)
      km 120 of Madurai -
      Tirunelveli Section to                        Oct-
98                             7     43      NHAI            Aug-2009    Tamil Nadu
        Panagudi (km 203)                           2005
             (NS-43)
         Kanniyakumari-                             Apr-
99                             7     31.7    NHAI            Jul-2011    Tamil Nadu
         Panagudi(NS-32)                            2008
         Salem to Kerala
                                                     Jul-
100   Border Section (TN-      47   48.51    BOT             Aug-2009    Tamil Nadu
                                                    2006
                 7)
      Salem to Karur (NS-                            Jul-
101                            7    33.48    BOT             Aug-2009    Tamil Nadu
             2/TN-3)                                2006
         Avathi village to
       Nandi Hills cross &
                                                    Jan-
102        Six laning of       7      7      NHAI            Jul-2001     Karnataka
                                                    2000
           Devanhalli -
      Meenukunte (NS-10)
      Hyderabad Bangalore
                                                    Mar-
103    section (ADB-11/C-      7    42.88    ADB             Jan-2011   Andhra Pradesh
                                                    2007
                12)
        Butibori ROB(NS-                            Jun-
104                            7     1.8     NHAI            Sep-2011    Maharashtra
             29/MH)                                 2005
      Hydrabad Bangalore                            Mar-
105                            7     42      ADB             Nov-2010   Andhra Pradesh
       sect(ADB-11/C-14)                            2007
                                                       125
        MP/RAJ border to                           Jul-
106                           3     9      NHAI            Jan-2003   Madhya Pradesh
        Sarai Cholla (NS/6)                       2000
         Mania - Dholpur                          Dec-
107                           3     10     NHAI            Mar-2001     Rajasthan
              (NS/5)                              1999
      Agra - Raj/UP Border                        Dec-
108                           3     16     NHAI            Nov-2001    Uttar Pradesh
              (NS-4)                              1999
           Six laning of
                                                  Dec-
109   Kamaspur to Haryana     1     15     NHAI            Nov-2001      Haryana
                                                  1999
      / Delhi Border (NS/2)
         Devdhari-Kelapur                         Oct-
110                           7     30     NHAI            Oct-2010    Maharashtra
           (NS-61/MH)                             2005
                                                  Dec-
111   Salem bypass (NS/12)    7     8.4    NHAI            Jan-2003    Tamil Nadu
                                                  1999
      Hyderabad Bangalore
                                                  Mar-
112    section (ADB-11/C-     7    41.35   ADB             Jan-2011   Andhra Pradesh
                                                  2007
                11)
        Jalandhar Bypass                          Nov-
113                           1    14.4    NHAI            Jun-2004       Punjab
              (NS/1)                              1999
      Construction of Karur                        Jul-
114                           7    0.84    NHAI            Sep-2002    Tamil Nadu
               ROB                                1999
         Panipat Elevated                         Jan-
115                           1     10     BOT             Jun-2008      Haryana
       Highway (Six lane)                         2006
        Panipat to Panchi
                                                  Oct-
116     Gujran (Six laning    1     20     NHAI            Dec-2010      Haryana
                                                  2006
        work) (NS-89/HR)
         Srinagar Bypass
                                                  Oct-
117    (Road Portion)(NS-     1A   17.8    NHAI            Nov-2010   Jammu Kashmir
                                                  2003
                30)
118   Thrissur to Angamali    47    40     BOT    Sep-     Nov-2011       Kerala
                                                     126
             (KL-I)                                 2006
      AP/Karnatka border-
      Nandi Hill crossing &                         Mar-
119                           7   61.38   Annuity           Dec-2009   Karnataka
      Devenhalli to Meenu                           2007
         Kunte Village
       Jam-Wadner (NS-                              Oct-
120                           7    30     NHAI              Oct-2011   Maharashtra
            59/MH)                                  2005
       Thopurghar section                           Dec-
121                           7    7.4    NHAI              Apr-2002   Tamil Nadu
            (NS/14)                                 1999
                                                      127
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                                                                                                                                                                                       Annexure XXI
                                                                    National Highways Authority of India
                                                                    Statement showing Other Contracts Under Implementation as on 31.12.2011
       Multai-Chhindwara-Seoni
        section & Narsinghpur-     69A                                                                                                                                                            Sadbhav
 1       Amarwara-Umranala-         &     418       #           #               #               #                 #           NHAI        1565      1411.36         0         28.4      28.4     Engineering
       Saoner section ( 2-laning   26B                                                                                                                                                              Ltd.
        with 4 paved shoulders)
                                                                                                                                                                                                     PNC
          Garhmukteshwar -                         Mar-
 4                                 24    56.25               Sep-2007       Jun-2012          98.00             99.77         NHAI            275    221.42      287.97       10.7     298.67    Construction
             Muradabad                             2005
                                                                                                                                                                                                Co. - BEL (JV)
                                                                                                                                                                                                  UP State
                                                   Mar-                                                                                                                                            Bridge
 5     Hapur - Garhmukteshwar      24     35                 Sep-2007       Jun-2012          100.00            89.95         NHAI            220    195.51      200.89       56.4     257.29
                                                   2005                                                                                                                                          Corporation
                                                                                                                                                                                                Ltd. (UPSBC)
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                                                                                                                              Annexure XXII
                                                     National Highways Authority of India
                         Statement showing Completed / 4 laned Stretches in fully completed projects of other projects
                                                                                Funded       Start        When
S.No.             Stretch                 km from to       NH No     Length                                                      State
                                                                                  By         Date       Completed
                                        km 285.00 - km
 1      Padalur - Trichy (Pkg - VI-C)                        45      38.427      BOT        Nov-2006     Apr-2010             Tamil Nadu
                                            325.00
 2           Moradabad Bypass                                24        18        SPV        Apr-1999     Jun-2002            Uttar Pradesh
         Ghaziabad - Hapur & Hapur
 3                                                           24        33        JBIC       Apr-1999     Sep-2002            Uttar Pradesh
                    Bypass
 4              Durg Bypass                                  6         18        BOT        Mar-1999     Jan-2001             Chattisgarh
        Cable Stayed bridge on river
 5                                                           27         6        JBIC       Oct-2000     Jul-2004            Uttar Pradesh
             Yamuna near Naini
 6            Amrawati Bypass                                6        17.4       NHAI       Jun-2000     Jan-2003            Maharashtra
 7        Nandigama - Vijayawada                             9         48        ADB        Oct-1996     Apr-2000           Andhra Pradesh
 8        Nandigama - Vijayawada                             9         35        BOT        Aug-2001     Jun-2004           Andhra Pradesh
 9         Tambaram - Tindivanam        km 28 - km 121       45        93       Annuity     May-2002     Jan-2005            Tamil Nadu
           Delhi - Gurgaon Section
 10                                     km 14.3 - km 42      8        27.7       BOT        Apr-2002     Jan-2008        Delhi[9.7]/Haryana[18]
        (Access Controlled 8/6 Lane)
 11        Chennai Bypass Phase I                           4, 45      19       NHAI        Jun-1998     Nov-2001             Tamil Nadu
         Ulundurpet - Padalur (Pkg-     km 192.25 - km
 12                                                          45       93.89      BOT        Dec-2006     Sep-2009             Tamil Nadu
                    VI-B)                   285.00
         Six Laning of Up-gradation
          of Mehrauli-Gurgaon road      Km. 0.00 to 7.45
 13                                                         236       7.45     MORTH        Apr-2010     Dec-2011                Delhi
           Andheria More of Delhi-           Km.
               Haryana Border
         Tovaramkurchi to Madurai       Km 60.95 to Km
 14                                                         45B       63.89     NHAI        Feb-2006     Dec-2009             Tamil Nadu
              (Package -VII B)              124.84
                                                                     130
        Trichy Bypass end to
15    Tovaramkurchi (Package -      Km 0 to Km 60.95    45B      60.95   NHAI    Feb-2006   Apr-2010   Tamil Nadu
               VII A)
      Addl. 2-Lane Bridge over
16                                                       28       0.4    NHAI    Mar-2004   Jun-2007   Uttar Pradesh
      Rapti River at Gorakhpur
                                                       45, 4 &
17    Chennai Bypass Phase II                                    32.22   NHAI    May-2005   Jan-2011   Tamil Nadu
                                                          5
       Improvement of Access of
        GQ within Chennai City                         205 , 4
18                                                                 4     MORTH   Apr-2005   Jul-2011   Tamil Nadu
      including Construction of 4                       & 45
           grade Seperators
         Construction of 10 km
      service road and one 2 lane
19                                  Km 146 to Km 156     37        10    NHAI    Aug-2005   Jan-2009      Assam
     Flyover on Guwahati Bypass
               (AS -14A)
20        Chittorgarh Bypass        km 159 to km 213   79, 76      30    NHAI    Aug-2005   Oct-2009    Rajasthan
                                    km 218.200 to km    67,
21   Karur to Kangayam (KC-1)                                     59.2   MORTH   Aug-2006   Apr-2010   Tamil Nadu
                                        277.400         KC1
22          Lalapet ROB               km 183.400         67        0     MORTH   Mar-2006   Jan-2009   Tamil Nadu
      Tindivanam - Ulundurpet         km 121 - km
23                                                       45       72.9    BOT    Oct-2006   Jul-2009   Tamil Nadu
            (Pkg -VI-A)                  192.25
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                                                                               National Highways Authority of India
       Development of
       Adiquate Road
                                          Jun-
 1     Connectivity to     SR     30.2             Jun-2013       Jun-2013          16.82             8.72            SPV     600       253.47       67.31       8.54     75.85    Coastal-SPL(JV)
                                          2011
       Chennai -Ennore
       Port Connectivity
                                          Apr-                                                                                                                                       Transstroy-
 2     Tuticorin Port      7A     47.2            Apr-2012        Apr-2012          92.40            60.00            SPV   182.25                   30.13        32      62.13
                                          2010                                                                                                                                       OJSC(JV)
                           13,
                                                                                                                                                                                        IRCON
       New Mangalore       17             Jun-
 3                                37              Dec-2007       Mar-2012          100.00            90.33            SPV    196.5      168.22       221.2       18.34    239.54     International
       Port                &              2005
                                                                                                                                                                                          Ltd.
                           48
                                                                                                                                                                                    Dinesh Chandra
                                          Sep-
 4     Haldia Port         41     53               Sep-2010       Jan-2012         100.00            89.07            SPV     522       295.8       379.17       96.38    475.55      R. Agarwal
                                          2008
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THE QUARTERLY PHYSICAL AND FINANCIAL TARGETS DURING ANNUAL PLAN 2012-13 IN RESPECT OF BRDB
                                OUTCOME BUDGET 2012-2013
   Head        S/No   Name of the Scheme/Programme                   Physical   Financial   Projected   Processes/   Remarks/
               .                                                     progress   targets     outcomes    Timelines    Risk factors
                                                                                (Rs in      (Rs in
                                                                                crore)      crore)
       (A) 5054 Plan Works (MORT&H)
                  1   Construction of missing links (Km)               10.96         7.28
                  2   Widening single lane to two lane (Km)           166.12       402.93
                  3   Strengthening weak two lanes(Raising) (Km)       45.13        33.65
                  4   Widening to 4 lane & above (Km)                   1.60        13.00
                  5   Construction of bypasses incl uding ROBs          4.00        13.64
                      (Nos)
                  6   Construction of major bridges including ROBs     20.59        51.23
                      (Nos)
                  7   Construction of minor bridges including ROB      14.35        17.70
                      (Nos)
                  8   Improvement of riding quality (Km)                76.42       38.41
                  9   Improvement low grade sections (Km)               26.00       13.20
                 10   Others                                             0.00        0.00
                      Total Fin Outlay                                             700.00
   (B) 5054 Plan Works (MORT&H)
                  1   Periodical Renewal (Km)                        1164.49        70.00
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