Union Minister for Road Transport &  National Highways Dr. CP Joshi has directed the officers of National Highways  to convert 1463 km long single lane National Highways in Uttarakhand to a  double lane and to convert the double lane to four-lane wherever possible. He  said that development of National highways in Uttarakhand was in the priorities  of the Union Ministry. 
Chairing the meeting of National Highways  at Secretariat on Thursday, the Union Minister Joshi said that so far the  progress of work on National Highways in Uttarakhand was slow and coordination  amongst various departments was necessary to expedite the work. He directed the  officers to constitute a Monitoring Committee headed by the Chief Secretary. 
Dr. Joshi said that the Administration  should maintain humane approach towards farmers and other land owners while  acquiring their land and provide them justified compensation so that they would  be totally satisfied. He suggested establishing a Unit comprising of retired  experienced experts to look into the matters related to land acquisition,  compensation and to redress their other problems.  Dr. Joshi maintained that this would help in  completing the work in faster pace. He advocated setting time frame for various  works. Stating that there would not be dearth of fund for the projects, he said  that it was necessary to ensure timely completion of targeted work from state  government's side too. He said that necessary steps would be taken to improve  condition of NH-72 near Chhutmalpur. Dr. Joshi said that not only the works  should be completed in stipulated time frame but also the quality in works  ought to be ensured. 
Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna expressing  his gratitude towards the Union Minister said that as Centre was all supportive  towards State Government, the State Government would also extend all possible  support to it in view of comprehensive development of the State. He said that  the authorities of National Highways could meet him directly in case any  problem arises. He directed the officers to maintain coordination with the  Central Ministry. 
Also present in the meeting were Secretary  Alok Kumar Jain, Principal Secretary PWD S Raju, Principal Secretary to Chief  Minister DK Kotia, Principal Secretary Revenue Om Prakash and other senior  officers.

 
 
