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Centre considers releasing GatiShaakti master plan in public domain

At the moment, only state and central government ministries and departments can access the portal to execute infrastructure projects in a time-bound manner

According to the government’s internal estimates, the Gati Shakti project will help sharply reduce the time taken for getting approvals for infrastructure projects — around 162 days from 600 days now, in some cases.
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Senior official representing the ministry of road transport and highways also shared that the pre-alignment of five greenfield corridors were fast-tracked using the National Master Plan

Shreya Nandi New Delhi
The Centre is considering releasing the GatiShakti national master plan in public domain, the commerce and industry ministry said on Tuesday.

At the moment, only state and central government ministries and departments can access the portal to execute infrastructure projects in a time-bound manner.

The government has already started working on its guidelines before making the portal public. Preparing protocols for private user access is crucial, considering data security concerns.

The deliberation was made during a review meeting of the PM GatiShakti chaired by commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday.

Launched in October 2021, the GatiShakti national master

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