Rs 50,000 crore projects will be undertaken in Kerala: Nitin Gadkari

KOCHI, Feb 21: Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin  Gadkari, on Friday announced that 31 new road infrastructure projects  worth Rs 50,000 crore, covering 896 km in Kerala, would be undertaken  aiming to enhance Kerala’s connectivity and boost economic growth.

Addressing  Kerala’s key economic sector ‘Tourism’ at the Invest Kerala Global  Summit here, Gadkari noted that tourism contributes 6.5% to India’s GDP,  supporting 3.4 crore jobs.

By 2034, the sector’s contribution to  GDP is expected to reach 7.6%, with the potential to create 6.5 crore  jobs, Gadkari, who attended the meeting virtually said.

In his  address, Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry,  expressed India’s remarkable growth trajectory, stating, “India is  contributing 16 percent of global economic growth.

We have moved from  being the 11th largest economy to the 5th largest in the past 10 years.”

“By  2027, estimates suggest that India will be the third-largest economy in  the world. And how can Kerala be left behind when India is progressing  at this brink and speed with the opportunities that Kerala Offers  Whether it is tourism, manufacturing, or logistics, in every sphere,  Kerala is at the forefront of development.”

He also praised  Kerala’s entrepreneurial spirit, referring to the Cochin International  Airport, which marks its 25th anniversary this year. He recalled the  unique venture where 12,000 NRI shareholders came together to invest Rs  300 crore for the airport’s establishment, showcasing the  entrepreneurial excellence of Keralites.

(UNI)