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Road Transport plays an important role in the economic development justify​

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Answered by abhishekpokhariya37
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Answer:

Road Transportation:

With the economic development of infrastructure in

India, the country has progressed at a rapid pace and today

there is an availability of wide variety of modes of transport

by land, water and air. But, overall Road Transport is the

primary and preferred mode of transport for most of the

population and India's Road Transport system is among the

most heavily utilized system in the world. It plays a pivotal

role in the economic development of a nation by increasing

the productivity and competitiveness. Over the last ten

years (2002-03 to 2011-12) Road Transport sector GDP

grew at an annual average rate close to 10 per cent

compared to an overall annual GDP growth of 6 per cent.

Today Road Transport serving occupies an irresistible

dominance within the transport sector with a share of 4.8

per cent in GDP compared to a too little 1.0 per cent shareGDP in case of railways. Also annual average growth in

freight transport at 6.5 per cent for road was much higher

in comparison to railways which clocked a modest annual

average increase of 3.6 per cent during the past reforms

phase (1992-93 to 2011-12)

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Answered by ashishranjanbeero
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Answer: They play an important role in tourism,trade,and commerce and industries.They create employment opportunities and are most useful for defence, especially in border area.

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