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Will raise money from small investors for road projects, not interested in foreign investment: Nitin Gadkari

The minister said a Rs 8,000-crore project to build road over bridges over railway crossings in towns and cities is also under the works, but the announcement will be made after the budget.

February 05, 2022 / 17:40 IST
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Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari.
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Saturday said the government will not take money from foreign investors to build infrastructure projects like roads, and instead mobilise funds from small investors willing to put Rs 1 lakh for an assured return of 8 per cent per annum. The minister said a Rs 8,000-crore project to build road over bridges over railway crossings in towns and cities is also under the works, but the announcement will be made after the budget.

Gadkari said his department does works of over Rs 5 lakh crore a year and added that foreign investors are now making a beeline to invest in Indian road projects but clearly stated a lack of interest on his side to engage. "I do not want to make the rich (more) richer, but will collect money from farmers, farm labourers, constables, clerks and government employees, Gadkari said, addressing an event organised by Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture here.

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Gadkari said the plan involves a minimum investment of Rs 1 lakh from every small investor which will be for a specified road project and assured a return of 8 per cent per annum with sovereign guarantee as against a 4.5-5 per cent earned on bank deposits. The investment proposal is pending with capital markets regulator Sebi and once their nod is received, the same will be launched, Gadkari said.