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    NHAI Organises National Workshop On Eco-friendly Measures For Holistic National Highway Development

    Keeping its focus on building a robust and sustainable National Highway network, NHAI
    organized a day long national workshop in New Delhi to discuss different
    aspects of environmental impact assessment, planning and mitigation for
    holistic National Highway development. Chief Guest for the event was Shri
    Anurag Jain, Secretary, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Shri Santosh
    Kumar Yadav, Chairman NHAI along with Guest of Honour Shri Jitendra Kumar, IFS,
    DGF&SS, MoEF&CC were also present on the occasion. The event saw
    participation from senior officials of MoRTH, NHAI, NHIDCL, MoEF&CC,
    QQI-NABET, DPR Consultants, Concessionaires, Authority Engineers, and
    Independent Engineers.

    Various panel discussions with senior officials and industry experts were held during
    the workshop which provided key insights into different aspects of development
    of environmentally sustainable road infrastructure. The sessions included
    discussion on issues related to Wildlife Clearances; Insights on ‘Eco-friendly
    Measures to Mitigate Impacts of Linear Infrastructure on Wildlife’; Issues
    related to Forest & Environment Clearances; Environmental Impact Assessment
    (EIA), Environmental Management Plan (EMP); Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ)
    Clearances, Regulations and its applicability to Road Infrastructure Projects. 

    In his inaugural address, Chief Guest Shri Anurag Jain, Secretary, Ministry of
    Road Transport and Highways said that “I am pleased that we have gathered here
    to deliberate various possibilities and address challenges to pave way for
    greener and sustainable National Highway development. I am sure after these
    knowledge sessions, we will have deeper understanding of the forest and
    environment clearances & systems. It is also important for different
    departments to have a collaborative approach using PM Gati Shakti framework to
    efficiently develop sustainable National Highway infrastructure across the
    country.

    Addressing the audience at the national conference, the Guest of Honour Shri Jitendra
    Kumar, DGF&SS, MoEF&CC said, “We have to take steps towards expediting
    planning and proposal process by improving inter-departmental collaboration and
    building a concrete roadmap for inclusion of sustainable practices in the
    development of infrastructure projects.”

    In his keynote address, Shri Santosh Kumar Yadav, Chairman, NHAI said “We are
    committed to develop sustainable and environmentally friendly National Highway
    network.  Today, there is a greater need to collaborate and include
    sustainable practices from the conceptualization of the project at the DPR
    stage. Participation from various stakeholders in this workshop, will enrich
    the quality of discussion and define the way forward towards a greener and more
    sustainable National Highway infrastructure development.”

    Sharing his observations in the concluding session, Shri Vishal Chauhan, Member
    (Administration), NHAI thanked all the panelists for their active
    participation. He also emphasized that ensuring environment sustainability is a
    collective responsibility of all the stakeholders and forward-looking
    discussions in today’s workshop has helped to push forward the agenda of
    environment sustainably.      

    With a strong focus on environment sustainability, promoting economic growth, and
    expanding the National Highway network, NHAI is paving way for a greener, more
    resilient, and inclusive future. The national workshop strengthened this vison
    by providing key insights and identifying areas for holistic development. The
    deliberations held at the day long workshop will go a long way in adopting
    various sustainable practices for the construction of National Highways and
    drive inclusive growth by enhancing the ecological footprint across the
    country.

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