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At the
same time, he insisted that the awards on
private sector were placed in a fair and transparent manner so as to dispel any fear or
charges that the
government was resorting to any form of favouritism or arbitrary decisions."Infrastructure will play a key role in achieving our
growth target of of nine percent. Our effort is to
double the
investment of $500
million in the 11th Five Year
plan to around $1 trillion in the 12th plan," the
prime minister said."It is also
necessary to ensure projects are awarded in a fair and transparent manner to avoid
suspicion of favouritism," he told a
conference on 'challenges and opportunities in public-private partnership in
national highways'.According to Road Transport and Highways Minister C.P. Joshi, the
government will
award contracts
under public-private partnership to lay around 7,800 km of
national highways worth an estimated Rs.50,000
crore ($11.1 billion) by the end of this year. "Contracts worth Rs.21,000
crore have already been awarded in the first four months," he said, hoping that the
target of 20 km of
national highways every day would be met.
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