Why Nitin Gadkari Acknowledged Public Frustration Over Delays In The Mumbai-Goa Project And Agreed It’s Justified | Paisa Live
India's Road Transport & Highway Minister, Nitin Gadkari, spoke at the Infra Conclave about the long-delayed Mumbai-Goa Project. He explained that the project initially started in 2009 under the Congress Party and was later handed over to the BJP. Despite the handover, the project remains incomplete, causing frustration among the public. Gadkari acknowledged the delays and highlighted that the government is working on a comprehensive strategy to complete the project. He also assured that efforts are being made to overcome the challenges and expedite the work. For a detailed understanding of the project’s current status and future strategy, watch our video till the end. This development is crucial for improving infrastructure and connectivity in the region, and Gadkari’s remarks shed light on the government’s commitment to seeing it through.