With JICA, Centre develops guidelines for Mountainous Road Infra

The guidelines were published by Indian Road Congress (IRC) and were released on 7th July 2023 by the Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.

Infrastructure    15-Jul-2023
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New Delhi, July 15: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways with the technical assistance of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), has developed five guidelines aimed at enhancing mountainous road infrastructure in India. These guidelines are designed to ensure high-quality and sustainable road projects in hilly regions which will improve road networks and promote economic growth.
 

Mountain Roads 

The guidelines were published by Indian Road Congress (IRC) and were released on 7th July 2023 by the Union  Minister of Road Transport and Highwaays Nitin Gadkari during the inaugural function of 225th Mid Term Council Meeting at Raipur, Chhattisgarh.

The guidelines provide technical specifications and best practices for road construction in mountainous regions, covering the following topics:

1. Planning of Hilly Roads

2. Slope Protection and Embankment with Advanced Technology

3. Tunnel on Arterial Roads in Hilly Area

4. Mountain Bridge with Advance Technology

5. Operation and Maintenance of Mountainous Highways
 
Recognizing the critical role that well-maintained roads play in facilitating trade, connectivity and social development, MoRTH and JICA had agreed to implement "Capacity Development Project on Highways in Mountainous Regions" from 2016 to 2021.