Nitin Gadkari today has been allotted the ministry of road transport and highways by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Modi, who took oath as the prime minister of India yesterday for a historic third term, had included Gadkari, who is a BJP leader and member of Parliament from Nagpur, as part of his union cabinet.
Uttarakhand’s Ajay Tamta and Delhi’s Harsh Malhotra have been appointed as Ministers of State for the ministry.
The 67-year-old leader from Nagpur, Maharashtra, has distinguished himself as the longest-serving minister for road transport and railways, having held the portfolio in the last two governments led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Nitin Gadkari is widely acclaimed for his transformative impact on India’s infrastructure. Over the past decade, he has overseen the construction of more than 90,000 km of national highways and 30,000 km of new roads, significantly enhancing the country’s transportation network.