State gets $177million ADB loan for 13 state highways, district roads

State gets $177million ADB loan for 13 state highways, district roads

Jal khambataUpdated: Thursday, May 28, 2020, 11:25 PM IST
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No vehicular traffic was on Santacruz western express highway. after Janta curfew commenced. | Photo by BL Soni

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India, on Thursday, signed a $177 million loan to upgrade 450 kilometers (km) of 13 state highways and major district roads in the state of Maharashtra.

The signatories to the Maharashtra State Road Improvement Project were Sameer Kumar Khare, additional secretary (Fund Bank and ADB), Department of Economic Affairs in the Ministry of Finance who signed for the Government of India, and Kenichi Yokoyama, country director of ADB's India Resident Mission who signed for ADB.

After signing the loan agreement, Khare said that the project will improve connectivity between rural areas and urban centers in the state to enable rural communities to better access markets, employment opportunities and services. Improved mobility will expand development and livelihood opportunities outside of the state's major urban centers to second-tier cities and towns; thus, reducing income disparities.

Yokoyama said that the project will also strengthen road safety measures by developing a road safety audit framework that will protect vulnerable groups such as the elderly, women, and children, following the international best practice. Giving more details, he said another feature of the project is to update the road maintenance system by encouraging 5-year performance-based maintenance obligations to contractors to sustain asset quality and service levels.

Overall the project will upgrade two major district roads and 11 state highways, with a combined length of 450 km, to the two-lane standard across seven districts of Maharashtra, and improve connectivity to national highways, interstate roads, seaports, airports, rail hubs, district headquarters, industrial areas, enterprise clusters and agricultural areas.

The project will also focus on training the Maharashtra Public Works Department project staff to build their capacity in climate change adaptation and disaster resilient features in road design, road maintenance planning and road safety.

ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 68 members, including 49 from the region.

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