Government Built 12 Km of Roads Every Day in 2014, But Bihar Highways Still in Poor Shape | Read

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As it celebrates its first year in office, the Narendra Modi government claims it has built many more kilometres of highways per day than the previous Congress-led government did. Transport minister Nitin Gadkari said he aims to go from building 12 kilometres of national highways daily in 2014, to 30 kilometres by 2017.

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