New Road & Transport Planning of Entire India

Under the Theme How to Revive India?

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Transportation, Aviation, Automotive, Travel
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Author: Sanjay Pardeshi ISBN: 9781482816617
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: July 21, 2014
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: Sanjay Pardeshi
ISBN: 9781482816617
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: July 21, 2014
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

A globally customizable infrastructure plan can be adapted for other countries in minimal expenses, time, and changes. It has been presented in the world meeting of International Road Federation (IRF) on November 11, 2013, at Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). Our objective is, roads in the country must be like veins in the body, with smooth flow of transport. If it is not so, then we have to restructure the road and transportation system. Megaprojects are required. But it is an addition and will give best results after the basic infrastructure is ready. A developing country (like India) has to first build basic infrastructure fully. With weak infrastructure, the above costly megaprojects may create complications. We believe revolution in infrastructure means development with difference. For example 1. At present there are a number of street vendors / hawkers, which are the integrated part of the nation. Build a small structure for them at an interval so that they can earn daily. We name this structure as Chota Parivar (which means small family). 2. Just change the road markings and enjoy safe and smooth travel and parking. Altogether it will develop a complete basic infrastructure for the nation. So go for small and sweet development.

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A globally customizable infrastructure plan can be adapted for other countries in minimal expenses, time, and changes. It has been presented in the world meeting of International Road Federation (IRF) on November 11, 2013, at Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). Our objective is, roads in the country must be like veins in the body, with smooth flow of transport. If it is not so, then we have to restructure the road and transportation system. Megaprojects are required. But it is an addition and will give best results after the basic infrastructure is ready. A developing country (like India) has to first build basic infrastructure fully. With weak infrastructure, the above costly megaprojects may create complications. We believe revolution in infrastructure means development with difference. For example 1. At present there are a number of street vendors / hawkers, which are the integrated part of the nation. Build a small structure for them at an interval so that they can earn daily. We name this structure as Chota Parivar (which means small family). 2. Just change the road markings and enjoy safe and smooth travel and parking. Altogether it will develop a complete basic infrastructure for the nation. So go for small and sweet development.

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