Ministry of road transport and highways

  1. Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India
  2. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
  3. Demand for Grants 2021


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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India

• Morth WebsiteMonthly Summary for the Cabinet for the Month of May, 2023 1.48 Mb (15-06-2023) • Morth WebsiteBenefits of Use of Industrialised Pre-Cast Concrete Elements in NH Projects 874.04 Kb (15-06-2023) • Morth WebsiteApplications are invited from eligible candidates to fill up two (02) posts of Member (Project) and one (01) post of Member (Technical) at Level 15 of Pay Matrix in the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) 1.55 Mb (15-06-2023) • Morth WebsiteApproval of sharing the anonymized application data on Open Government Data Platform (data.gov.in) 3.94 Mb (28-02-2023) • Morth WebsiteDebarment of Mr. Javed Khan for a period of two years for all projects of MoRTH 2.39 Mb (7-06-2023) • Morth WebsiteCorrigendum-1 regarding Notice Inviting Quotation for providing services for Conducting Video graphic Traffic Survey Using Portable Automatic Traffic Counter and Classifier (ATCC) Systems with videography with classified vehicle count along with submission of Video footage and detailed report on classified volume count and ADT at Jaswantpura Toll Plaza ( Km 39+675) Beawar-Asind section of NH-158 320.20 Kb (7-06-2023) • Morth Websitelnternship of B.Tech/ M.Tech Civil Engineering Students in National Highway Projects 1.90 Mb (5-06-2023) • Morth WebsiteNotice Inviting Quotation for providing services for Conducting Video graphic Traffic Survey Using Portable Automatic Traffic Counter and Classifier (ATCC) Systems with videography with classified vehicle count along w...

Ministry of Road Transport and Highways

Government ministry in India Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Ministry overview Formed July1942 ;80years ago ( 1942-07) Jurisdiction Headquarters Transport Bhawan, 1, Parliament Street, 28°37′9.58″N 77°12′37.29″E / 28.6193278°N 77.2103583°E / 28.6193278; 77.2103583 Annual budget ₹270,435 crore (US$34billion) (2023-24 est.) Minister responsible • • Website .nic .in The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways ( MoRTH) is a History [ ] Creation [ ] The Department of War Transport was formed in July, 1942, by the bifurcation of the then Department of Communications into two Departments: • Department of Posts • Department of War Transport. • Department of war The functions allocated to the Department of war Transport include Major Ports, Railways Priorities, utilization of road and water transport, Petrol rationing and Producer Gas. Broadly speaking, the functions of the War Transport Department were to coordinate the demands for transport in war time, Coastal Shipping and the administration and development of major ports. Later, the planning of export was undertaken as a corollary to the Departments control of transport priorities also. Changes made over years [ ] • 1957: Department of War Transport was renamed as Ministry of Transport & Communications and Department of transport was placed under it. • 1966: On 25 January, under President's order the Department of Transport, Shipping & Tourism was placed under Ministry of Transport and Aviation. • 1967: On 13 March, the...

Demand for Grants 2021

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways formulates and administers policies for road transport, and transport research. It is also involved with the construction and maintenance of the National Highways (NHs) through the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), and the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL). It also deals with matters relating to road transport such as implementation of central legislation including the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. This note looks at the proposed expenditure of the Ministry for the year 2021-22, its finances over the last few years, and issues with the same. As 2020-21 had extra-ordinary expenditure on account of Covid-19, we have used annualised increase (CAGR) over the 2019-20 figures for comparison across all our Tables. Allocations in Union Budget 2021-22 Fund allocation The total expenditure on the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways for 2021-22 is estimated at Rs 1,18,101 crore. This is an annual increase of 23 % over the actual expenditure for 2019-20. In 2021-22, capital expenditure is estimated at Rs 1,08,230 crore while revenue expenditure is estimated at Rs 9,871 crore. Note that in 2014-15, the ratio between revenue and capital expenditure was 50:50. In 2015-16, this ratio changed, with the Ministry spending more funds on capital expenditure. Since then, the Ministry has increased its capital expenditure significantly, while revenue expenditure has gradually declined. In 2021-22, ...