Road ministry plans to free up 700 hectares of surplus land

The road transport ministry plans to de-notify surplus land parcels for developing amenities. The ministry will seek cabinet approval for the proposal, including amendments to the NH Act. PM Modi's promise at a mobility expo for resting facilities for drivers is also part of the plan. Sources said the ministry is giving final touches to the policy. A
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