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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways<br />

Government of India<br />

<strong>BHARATMALA</strong><br />

PARIYOJANA<br />

October 2017<br />

STEPPING STONE<br />

TOWARDS “NEW INDIA”<br />

MoRTHIndia @MoRTHIndia MoRTHIndia


<strong>BHARATMALA</strong> PARIYOJANA<br />

MoRTHIndia @MoRTHIndia MoRTHIndia


Bharatmala will provide NH linkage to 550 districts,<br />

and be a major driver for economic growth in the country and<br />

help realize Prime Minister Shri Modi’s vision of a New India.<br />

-Why Bharatmala?<br />

-Highlights of Bharatmala<br />

-Components of Bharatmala<br />

-Identification of corridors in<br />

a scientific manner<br />

https://youtu.be/3KE_2nWU_5M<br />

-Impact of Bharatmala<br />

-In the News<br />

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* All the maps are Indicative


WHY <strong>BHARATMALA</strong>?<br />

Prime focus on: optimizing efficiency of the movement of<br />

goods and people across the country.<br />

50 New National corridors<br />

Connecting 550 Districts in the country through NH linkages.<br />

Generating large number of direct and indirect employment<br />

opportunities in the construction & infrastructure sector and also<br />

as part of the enhanced economic activity resulting from better<br />

road connectivity across the country.<br />

Development of 24,800 kms in Phase- I<br />

Phase –I includes development of 10,000 kms of balance<br />

road works under NHDP, taking the total to 34,800 kms at<br />

an estimated cost of Rs.5,35,000 crore<br />

Huge investment opportunities.<br />

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Highlights of Bharatmala Pariyojana<br />

Improvement in Efficiency of existing corridors through development of Multimodal<br />

Logistics Parks and elimination of choke points.<br />

Enhanced focus on improving connectivity in North East and leveraging<br />

synergies with Inland Waterways.<br />

Emphasis on use of technology & scientific planning for Project<br />

Preparation and Asset Monitoring.<br />

Delegation of powers to expedite project delivery-Phase I to complete by 2022<br />

Improving connectivity in the North East<br />

• North East Economic<br />

corridor enhancing<br />

connectivity to state capitals<br />

and key towns<br />

• Multimodal freight movement<br />

via 7 Waterway terminals on<br />

River Brahmaputra<br />

– Dhubri, Silghat, Biswanath<br />

Ghat, Neamati, Dibrugarh,<br />

Sengajan, Oriyamghat<br />

Seamless connectivity with Neighboring countries<br />

• 24 Integrated check<br />

posts (ICPs) identified<br />

• Transit through B’desh<br />

to improve North East<br />

connectivity<br />

Other land ports<br />

Major cities<br />

LPAI 3 -identified ICPs<br />

Road links with GQ, NSEW<br />

Linkage with regional corridors<br />

East-West Corridor / Golden Quadrilateral<br />

• Integrating Bangladesh<br />

– Bhutan – Nepal and<br />

Myanmar – Thailand<br />

corridors will make North-<br />

East hub of East Asia<br />

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Components of<br />

Bharatmala Pariyojana<br />

(Phase - I)<br />

Bharatmala Pariyojana Components to deliver<br />

substantial Improvements in Highway Network.<br />

From<br />

To<br />

Six Corridors<br />

(GQ, NS-EQ)<br />

Fifty Corridors<br />

40% freight on<br />

National Highways<br />

70-80% freight on<br />

National Highways<br />

~300 districts<br />

connected by<br />

4+ Lane Highways<br />

~550 districts<br />

connected by<br />

4+ Lane Highways<br />

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PHASE-I OF <strong>BHARATMALA</strong><br />

PARIYOJANA APPROVED<br />

TODAY IN CCEA MEETING<br />

CHAIRED BY PM.<br />

#NewIndia<br />

Inter-corridor &<br />

feeder roads<br />

- 66 Inter corridor Routes: ~8,400km<br />

of Inter corridor routes connecting<br />

Economic corridors.<br />

- 116 Feeder Routes: ~7,600 km<br />

of shorter Feeder routes for first /<br />

last mile connectivity.<br />

Length - km - 6,000<br />

Outlay - Rs crore - 80,000<br />

Border & International<br />

connectivity roads<br />

Length - km - 2,000<br />

Outlay - Rs crore - 25,000<br />

Expressways<br />

Length - km - 800<br />

Outlay - Rs crore - 40,000<br />

Components<br />

1<br />

3<br />

5<br />

2<br />

4<br />

6<br />

Economic corridors<br />

development<br />

- 44 corridors: ~26,200 km<br />

connecting economically<br />

important nodes.<br />

Length - km - 9,000<br />

Outlay - Rs crore - 1,20,000<br />

National Corridors<br />

Efficiency improvements<br />

Length - km - 5,000<br />

Outlay - Rs crore - 1,00,000<br />

Coastal & port<br />

connectivity roads<br />

Length - km - 2,000<br />

Outlay - Rs crore - 20,000<br />

Around 24,800 kms will be taken up in Ph-I of Bharatmala,<br />

in addition to 10,000 kms of balance road works under NHDP,<br />

taking the total to 34,800 km at an estimated cost<br />

of approx Rs 5,35,000 cr.<br />

7<br />

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Identification of corridors<br />

in a scientific manner<br />

A.<br />

Origin –<br />

Destination<br />

Study<br />

Commodity-wise survey of freight movement<br />

across 600 districts<br />

B.<br />

Mapping of Shortest Route for 12,000<br />

routes carrying 90% of the freight<br />

C.<br />

D.<br />

Automated<br />

Traffic Surveys<br />

Technology-based automated traffic surveys<br />

over 1,500+ points across the country<br />

Satellite mapping of corridors to identify<br />

upgradation requirements<br />

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1. Origin – Destination study conducted:<br />

e.g. Chennai<br />

Top import<br />

districts:<br />

44%<br />

48%<br />

Top export<br />

districts:<br />

• Hyderabad<br />

• Pondicherry<br />

Kolkata<br />

(NH 16)<br />

• Hyderabad<br />

• Pondicherry<br />

• Erode<br />

• Bangalore<br />

• Bangalore<br />

• Bellary<br />

• Vijayawada<br />

• Mumbai<br />

Top import<br />

commodities:<br />

• Parcels & Misc.<br />

• Iron & Steel<br />

• Cement<br />

• Coal<br />

• Building Material<br />

37%<br />

36%<br />

20% Madurai<br />

(NH 32)<br />

Bangalore<br />

(NH 48)<br />

14%<br />

Outgoing Freight<br />

Incoming Freight<br />

Top export<br />

commodities:<br />

• Household goods<br />

• POL<br />

• Pulses<br />

• Heavy Machinery<br />

• Paper Products<br />

Commodities moving from each district to all other 600 districts studied<br />

1.Road Freight Projections for FY 25; Including freight originating in Bhopal and freight destined to Bhopal; 2. POL – Petroleum<br />

Oil & Lubricants Source: RITES – Planning Commission OD Study<br />

2. Shortest route identified for<br />

connecting Economically Important Nodes<br />

Chennai-Bellary: Currently Preferred Route<br />

Chennai - Bellary : Shorter Route<br />

520 km, 10 hrs 30<br />

mins<br />

496 km (25 km shorter<br />

than the preferred<br />

route)<br />

11hr 6 min (36 min<br />

longer than preferred<br />

route)<br />

Shortest route was identified for all Origin- Destination movement.<br />

20% of them different from fastest route<br />

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3. Automatic Traffic Counter & Classifier (ATCC)<br />

Manual counting<br />

ATCC<br />

Accurate traffic survey with latest technology<br />

4. Satellite mapping of corridors to identify<br />

upgradation requirements<br />

Corridors:<br />

Accurate GIS layer of entire<br />

highway network created<br />

through BISAG 1<br />

ROBs:<br />

Sections of Bharatmala<br />

Pariyojana network requiring<br />

upgrade were identified<br />

Note: (1) BISAG - Bhaskaracharya Institute For Space<br />

Applications and Geo-Informatics<br />

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50 corridors identified in a scientific manner<br />

Bharatmala Pariyojana network<br />

of National Corridors,<br />

Economic Corridors,<br />

Inter-Corridor & Feeder Routes<br />

Carry 70-80% freight traffic<br />

A.<br />

Origin –<br />

Destination<br />

Study<br />

Commodity-wise survey of freight<br />

movement across 600 districts<br />

B.<br />

Mapping of Shortest Route<br />

C.<br />

Automated<br />

Traffic Surveys<br />

1,500+ points<br />

D.<br />

Satellite mapping of the network<br />

MoRTHIndia @MoRTHIndia MoRTHIndia<br />

* All the maps are Indicative


Impact of<br />

Bharatmala Pariyojana<br />

A. Development of Multimodal Logistics Parks<br />

North Punjab<br />

Jalandhar, Amritsar, Gurdaspur<br />

Jammu<br />

South Punjab<br />

Ludhiana, Sangrur, Patiala<br />

Ambala<br />

Delhi – NCR<br />

Delhi, Faridabad,<br />

Gurgaon, Ghaziabad<br />

North Gujarat<br />

Ahmedabad,<br />

Vadodara<br />

Jaipur<br />

Kota<br />

Patna<br />

Guwahati<br />

South Gujarat<br />

Surat, Bharuch<br />

Mumbai<br />

Mumbai, Mumbai Suburbs,<br />

Jnpt, Mumbai Port, Thane,<br />

Raigad dist.<br />

Kolkata<br />

Valsad Nagpur<br />

Jagatsinghpur<br />

Pune Hyderabad<br />

Visakhapatnam<br />

Vijayawada<br />

Bangalore<br />

Chennai<br />

Coimbatore<br />

Cochin<br />

24 logistics parks identified on National corridors<br />

will cater to key production and consumption<br />

centers accounting for 45% of India’s road freight<br />

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* All the maps are Indicative


A. Development of Multimodal<br />

Logistics Parks<br />

INR/MT/km<br />

~2.4<br />

~25%+<br />

decrease<br />

~1.8<br />

Consolidated movement is expected to improve efficiency<br />

of freight movement on existing corridors and reduce logistics<br />

cost by 25%<br />

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A.<br />

Decongestion of Corridor Network<br />

Potential Interventions<br />

185 choke points identified<br />

Interventions planned:<br />

-28 ring roads<br />

-45 bypasses<br />

-34 lane expansions<br />

-12 other interventions<br />

-Interventions to be <strong>final</strong>ized in other 60+ choke points<br />

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* All the maps are Indicative


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In the News

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