Widening of 170 Kms of Sgr-Jamu NH
completed, work apace on balance portion
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Pampore, Bijbehara bypasses to be completed by next month,
land issues of Sgr, Jammu ring road projects to be finalized by July end
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SRINAGAR,
JUNE 19: The widening and upgradation work
on 170 kilometers on Srinagar-Jammu National Highway has been completed at a
cost of Rs. 5011 crore whileas work is in full swing on the balance portion of
the Highway, including some tunnels and by passes.
This was disclosed in a review meeting to monitor the
progress of widening of National Highway held here today with Chief Minister,
Mehbooba Mufti in chair.
The meeting was informed that 67% work on the 68 kilometre
Srinagar-Qazigund stretch has been completed while as work is on to get the
proposed Banihal tunnel through at the earliest. The tunnel is expected to be
readied by the year end while as the entire stretch would be readied by next
year, the Chief Minister was informed by the representatives of the project
executing agency. Similarly, Pampore and Bijbehara by pass projects are almost completed
and likely to be thrown open by next month, she was informed.
Terming the Srinagar-Jammu widening project as critically
important for the State, the Chief Minister said on completion the project is
going to change the entire profile of the State and its people. She asked the
project implementing agencies to factor in this objective and complete their
projects without delaying any further.
The Chief Minister was informed that the Jammu-Udhampur
stretch of the National Highway has been completed while work is on at the
Udhampur-Ramban and Ramban-Banihal stretches with varying degrees of
completion.
Mehbooba Mufti specifically directed the project executing
agencies to develop the vacant spaces and adjoining patches along the Highway
with more greenery, plants and flowers to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the
project. She also directed maintenance of the old National Highway by the NHAI
till the new entire stretch is completed and operationalised.
The Chief Minister was informed by the NHAI authorities that
they have decided to develop a quality wayside facility on the newly
constructed highway after every 40 kilometres and also plantations would be
made to make it one of the greenest corridors developed by them in the country.
During the meeting, the Chief Minister also reviewed the
progress achieved on land acquisition and other initial procedures on the
ambitious Srinagar and Jammu semi ring road projects. She was informed that
bids have been invited for the Jammu project while work is going on the Srinagar
project. All the land issues of the two projects would be settled by the end of
next month, she was informed.
Minister for R&B, Naeem Akhtar; Chairman, NHAI, Y S
Malik; Chief Secretary, B. B. Vyas; Principal Secretary to Chief Minister,
Rohit Kansal; Commissioner-Secretary, Revenue, Muhammad Ashraf Mir;
Commissioner-Secretary, Forests, Mohammad Afzal Bhat; Secretary, R& B,
Sanjeev Verma; Divisional Commissioners of Kashmir and Jammu; IGP, Traffic,
Jagjit Kumar; Deputy Commissioners of Srinagar, Anantnag, Pulwama, Ramban,
Ganderbal, Jammu; representatives project construction companies; officers of
NHAI and State Government were present on the occasion.


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