Every monsoon brings the same images of roads turning into ponds, and Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari wants to break that cycle this year. Before the rains set in, he has directed officials to lock down all monsoon-related preparations on national highway projects and to take preventive steps that cut down disruptions caused by bad weather.
The instructions came out of review meetings that assessed the quality, maintenance and progress of national highway projects underway in Telangana, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. Gadkari stressed that national highways form the very foundation of road transport, and therefore deserve special attention.
How Many Kilometres Are Under Review
The review covers 4,931 kilometres of national highways in Telangana, 2,035 kilometres in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, and 804 kilometres in Ladakh. The assessment was based on media reports, feedback received on social media platforms, and inputs from officials, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) and project contractors.
Quality and Accountability First
During the meetings, Gadkari examined ongoing projects, maintenance works and the steps being taken to ensure safe, durable and effective highway infrastructure. Pushing for faster execution, he said maintaining the highest standards of quality and accountability is essential.
He directed officials and implementing agencies to strengthen monitoring systems, complete work on time, and adopt modern construction techniques and better work practices. This, he said, would improve the strength of the roads, make travel smoother and boost the long-term performance of highways.
Special Measures for the Monsoon
Keeping the likely monsoon challenges in mind, Gadkari asked officials to prioritise effective drainage management, slope stabilisation and safety works. He also placed strong emphasis on deploying rapid response systems to handle weather-related emergencies quickly.
According to the minister, these measures are crucial for ensuring uninterrupted traffic, road safety and infrastructure resilience across the national highway network.
Why Good Roads Matter
Gadkari said well-built and well-maintained roads play a key role in improving regional connectivity, accelerating economic growth, promoting tourism and enhancing convenience for travellers. He added that completing projects on time, ensuring quality and adopting modern engineering solutions are among the top priorities for the road sector.













