QR Codes: Revolutionizing India's Road Transparency
The International Road Federation applauds India's plan to implement QR codes on major road projects, enhancing transparency and quality. This move, spearheaded by highways minister Nitin Gadkari and backed by IRF president emeritus K K Kapila, supports participatory governance and stands to benefit both citizens and the national economy.
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The International Road Federation (IRF) praised highways minister Nitin Gadkari's proposal to integrate QR codes on significant road projects. The initiative aims to improve transparency and quality assurance in India's road infrastructure.
According to IRF president emeritus K K Kapila, this transparency-driven initiative represents a significant milestone for Indian road management. The introduction of QR codes promises real-time quality tracking and better oversight of road maintenance.
IRF also commended Uma Shankar, Secretary at the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, for emphasizing the importance of the initiative and committing to its thorough implementation monitoring.
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