Asian Devt Bank to Lend $ 315 m for Overhaul of State Highways


ADB to Lend $ 315 m for Overhaul of State Highways

From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Nov 29: Karnataka’s overburdened state highways are in for a major overhaul with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) agreeing to lend 315 million dollars as loan assistance.

The Manila-based ADB’s Board of Directors have approved a loan for the Karnataka State Highway Improvement Project, which is expected to help spur new economic growth and livelihood opportunities.

Under the project, the State will upgrade over 600 kilometers of state highways and support improved road planning, programming, operation, maintenance, and safety.

Karnataka’s Public Works Department is the executing agency for the project, which is due for completion by December 2014.

The loan has a 25-year term with a grace period of 5 years and an annual interest rate determined in accordance with ADB’s LIBOR-based lending facility.

An additional technical assistance grant of 1.5 million dollars from ADB’s concessional Technical Assistance Special Fund will be used to help the Public Works Department build capacities for strengthening its road asset and safety management capabilities.

The technical assistance will also help the government of Karnataka build capacities for carrying out projects with private sector participation.

''The long-term impact of this initiative will be accelerated economic growth in Karnataka, with road upgrades improving access to essential services while providing employment opportunities for the rural poor,” said Oleg Tonkonojenkov, Senior Transport Specialist in ADB’s South Asia Department.

India’s booming economy has led to a sharp rise in passenger and freight travel on its roads. State highways, which are secondary routes linking to national roads and carry about 40% of all traffic, and especially overburdened with increasing congestion, deteriorating surfaces, and growing safety issues.

The physical work will include expanding current roads into two lanes, constructing bypasses, strengthening existing culverts and bridges, and building new road bridges, rail overbridges and cross-drainage structures.

The project puts a strong focus on beefing up the capacity of the state’s Public Works Department to plan, develop, operate and maintain the road network effectively, and includes support for the establishment of a Planning and Road Asset Management Center.

“The project will help the department put in place objective, data-driven planning and programming for network development and maintenance, as well as ensuring safety measures and environmental and social safeguards are incorporated into the project cycle,” said Tonkonojenkov.

ADB’s loan from its ordinary capital resources makes up over 68% of the total project cost of nearly 463 million dollars.

  

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    It is great that the ADB is ready to loan $ 315 million for the
    development of Karnataka roadways.

    How many millions will be put into the roadways? How many millions
    will have to go under the table
    to shift the paper work from
    one table to another table?
    How many are going to be rich
    overnight?

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  • Doddanna, Damaskatte/Abudhabi

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    BE READY TO PAY MORE TAXES AND THEN MORE TAXES TO REPAY THE LOANS. SO KARNATAKS WITH THESE SO CALLED NEW MODERN ROADS IS GOING TO SINK INTO THE POTHOLES OF THE SAME. JAI HO, JAI HO, HO JAI, JAI, YEDDUYURAPPAJI, JAI HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGAYA HAM PAGAL.

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  • Wolly James, Mangalore/Germany

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    Why blame the politicians. Blame ourselves for tolerating these gundas. Things will only change when a few of these people gets beaten-up or made walk naked in the Bangalore/Mangalore streets in the hot sun. Nothing else will happen. Did you ever hear what happened to the thieves who were caught as name case by the judge Satish Hegde. Not only these people are moving freely in political fields they might got even a promotion. At the most they lost 20% of their fortune. But there is plenty to be earned in the future. I realy dont know why ADB is giving such a big loan when there are funds lying in store.
    The ADB might be a very serious bank but knowing our beureucrats I am sure they will mastermind ADB and get part in their pockets.

    By the way when there are so many people like Nagesh Nayaks arround who praises Yeddys and BJPs being a Hindu party how can a minority change this situation ?.
    Wolly

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  • Bruno DSouza, Udupi/ Dubai

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    Road divider in the high ways should be mandatory, it will permanently stop the mad drivers overtaking head on, it wont cost much and several lives will be saved.

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  • R Dsouza , Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    I cannot see why an international agency cannot learn from the past , it must be given to companies like L& T or GMR who can surely do a better JOB .An international agency must supervise this as a consultant.And i hope state Highway authority & krtka public wrks dept is abolished for good .

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    HIArman, Mangalore,

    EVEN ME ALSO USED TO TAKE 5 HOURS DURING SMK REGIME DUE TO GOOD CONDITION OF NATIONAL HIGHWAYS BY NDA LED BY SHRIMAAN ATAL BEHARI VAJAPAYEE.

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  • richard, brahmavara

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    Congrats Mr. Yediyurappa one more chance to grab the money sanctioned as loan for road development. Will it help yeddi to be worlds richest person by 2011?

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  • VNayak, Mangalore/Switzerland

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    If I rember correctly, the modernaization of the road from Lalbagh to Urva stores was also financed by the ADB. Although it was completed 6 years ago,it is still the best road in Mangalore complete with footpaths and ahrd shoulders. The new roads like the airport road are bad copies of the same with no footpaths or shoulders. ADB was strict in demanding high quality finish before payments. Hope it will happen this time too.

    Mr.Nagesh Nayak should know that Karnataka has probably the worst rodas in India.They have gone from very bad to extremely bad in recent years. Just take a look at the road from Kulshekar to Kaikamba or from Shiradi to Sakleshpur..No developping Country has roads this bad.

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  • Navin Dsouza, Udupi/India

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    Srimaan YEDIYURAPPAJI knew that he and his party can make money as much as they want till the BJP gov exit that is for the next 2 and half years. So this is the right time for these corrupt BABUs like CM to come up with more and more projects. This is what we call Aank pe mitte daalna so these BABus can earn easily and gain some name also. There is no doubt in that Indians are fooled easily by these BABUs speeches.
    JAI HO CM, our Karnataka is too big for you cannot dig a huge hole in all 5years…we will build it strong again after your EXIT. BJP is not corrupt guys only CM is corrupt JAI HO

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  • Hariprasad Hegde, Mangalore/Udupi

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    I guess ADB is doing a big mistake by giving them a loan. I like the jokes of Nagesh Nayak..

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  • Nagesh Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    Hey Nayak, your yeddi is not paying loan later. It is we the citizen paying the loan. He will take loan enjoy the money and share with his family and with you and shobha. It is not BJP or RSS developing the road. You see the communist party every one is equal.

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  • Doddanna, Damaskatte/Abudhabi

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    ALL ROAD TAX MONEY IS IN THE POCKETS OF THE BJP POLITICIANS. HENCE THEY NEED FOREIGN MONEY TO DEVELOP ROAD. SHAME ON BJP. IF ONLY THE TAX MONEY WAS USED SO FAR WE COULD HAVE GOLDEN ROADS. EVEN THIS FOREIGN MONEY WILL CAVE IN POLITICIANS BOTTOMLESS POCKETS. JAI HO, TO WHOM? JAI HO TO TAX PAYERS OF KARNATAKA AND NOT YEDYURAPPA. JAI HO TAX PAYERS OF ROAD TRANSPORT. JAI HO JAI HO JAI HO TAX PAYERS.

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  • Rajen, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    An international institution is helping us to redo our roads. Let the PWD with Public Private participation redo all the roads with quality and long lasting material with full commitment, accountability and responsibility. Let there not be political intervention please. Good luck.

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  • leon, kemman

    Tue, Nov 30 2010

    Its proved beyond doubt that the money we spend on those roads directly pocketted by the polotician contractor corrupt nexus This time before they begin this road work they should begin to peep into the affairs to prevent this fraudulent consistent behaviour of these bandicoots who eatup our resources and there should be accountability for any job done badly AND THESE GREEDY CONTRCTORS SHOULD BE CRUCIFIED IN THOSE POTHOLES OF THESE WORST ROADS IN THE WHOLE WORLD. WE KANNADIGAS DESERVE A AWARD FOR THE WORST ROADS IN THE WHOLE WORLD EVEN BIHAR IS BETTER THAN US .

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  • Arman, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 29 2010

    Mr.nagesh Nayak for your Kind information we used to travel Bangalore Mangalore in 5 hours time when Mr. SM Krishna was Karnataka CM....bcoz Mining Trucks (Most of them belongs to BJP MPs MLAs)we have got these bad roads in Karnataka now ?

    Jai Ho ..............:)

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  • mahesh, udupi

    Mon, Nov 29 2010

    Dear commentors ..... please be possitive. Dont think negetive always. You people are sick of depression. Think possitive and come up guys. Why alwys going opposite direction instead going forward. Why do you think we can not do it or ye hamara bas ki baath nahi.....
    Be happy for the facility provided by the govt. Dont try to find stones in the meal. Try to eat the meal. Then only you can fill you stomac. No use of finding stones in the bowl which served to you.
    God only knows when you people get knowledge and hakkal (hindi)!!!!!!!

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  • Sathish.S, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 29 2010

    Lets hope that atleast 25 percent is used for the state highways and rest of the amount that is naturally will go to pockets of differnt high class thiefs

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, Nov 29 2010

    HATS OFF TO SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPJI FOR DEVELOPING STATE HIGHWAYS.

    SINCE ITALIAN LED UPA IS DOING NOTHING FOR NATIONAL HIGHWAYS , WE CAN TRAVEL BY INTERNATIONAL STANDARD STATE HIGHWAYS BUILT BY KARNATAKA BJP GOVT.

    HOPE NEXT TIME I CAN TRAVEL BANGALORE-UDUPI WITHIN FOUR HOURS BY CAR.

    JAI HO BJP.

    JAI HO RSS.

    JAI HO SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPAJI.

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Mon, Nov 29 2010

    Bumper New year offer to corrupt politician/bureaucrats/Contractors.Common man will be paying additional tax towards principle and interest.What an idea sirjee.

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  • ROSHAN, GURUVAYANAKERE/BELTHANGADI

    Mon, Nov 29 2010

    It is strange to knowwhy Buntwal to Belthangadi single lane road which was originally prposed to be widened under scot wilson project report to WB/ADB has been ped??. As there was a loan amount released by WB and ADB for this stretch and is diverted for other purposes???. Is this a political motive because the Belthangadi and Buntwal MLAs are from Congress?... Who will answer these questions??, we the local residents of Buntwal and Belthangadi thaluk suffer from a narrow, zig zag, and higly risky roads with several culverts all along this stretch, and this is just a wait and see without any serious political intent for improving this stretch.

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  • Steven Cardoza, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Mon, Nov 29 2010

    The roads will be repaired only to have big holes within 5 months so that coconut and banana trees can be planted. Also large part of this amount will be swallowed (right word) by the whales and very meagre amount will be invested on the development of the roads. It is really confusing why loan has to be borrowed from outside India when there are funds available in India. It is the people who will be ultimately burdened by the loan not the whales

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  • Arjun, India

    Mon, Nov 29 2010

    No...we don't want to burden our state with additional debt..80 percent population do not use public infrastructure. No development is needed using loans..also do not nationalize karnatakas natural resources..use them carefully under controlled manner for essential need only..do not export...we need sustainable development..

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  • Arun Menezes, Kallianpur / Kuwait

    Mon, Nov 29 2010

    Great News for Shriman Yeddyurappa and Co., it is a bumper crop (around 1300 Crores) for him and his friends,enough for his next hundred generations, have fun sir.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 29 2010

    US $315 million is a big money. Please do not allow the white-collar Babus, the dirty Politicians and the Contractor-Cartels to take the major chunk of the money released as their under-cut bribes and material thefts. Please appoint few whistle-blowers and NGOs to check the quality of work as well as the under hand cut tauts.

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  • Tom Cat , Mangalore/ Saudi Arabia

    Mon, Nov 29 2010

    The state requires a LOAN to repair highway what happened to road tax meant to maintain the roads.What happened to ore money the state earned.This BJP government is a curse to the state of karnataka.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore - USA

    Mon, Nov 29 2010

    Hope ADB will look into all the documents before sanctioning the loan. Every citizen must question and the authorities must all the plans and procedures to the public. Some formalities government must clear before applying loan. They must acquire all the land and no legal fighting should be there. All the Electrical, water, pedestrian crossing, over bridge, railway crossings, direction signs, warning sings, check post and bus stops must plan earlier and must follow strictly. The work, contractors name and type of work should be d in all local and national news paper. There should be regular check up and surprise auditing by Lokayuktha or military personal. Again it is our money not by BJP or Congress and every citizen is responsible to repay. The government is only acting as mediator. Let the Government must clear all the doubts where every citizen must know exactly how they will implement such projects.

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