Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Centre okays ₹190-cr passenger terminal for Kartarpur corridor

Will be built on 50 acres in Dera Baba Nanak in 2 phases; land acquisitio­n starts

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: India will construct a “state-of-the-art” passenger terminal building for the Kartarpur corridor from Dera Baba Nanak to Internatio­nal Border at a cost of ₹190 crore, officials said on Saturday.

The passenger terminal building complex will have all the necessary passenger amenities to facilitate pilgrims intending to visit the Darbar Sahib gurdwara in Kartarpur, located across the border in Pakistan.

The Union ministry of home affairs has approved a detailed plan for constructi­on of a “stateof-the-art” complex at the Kartarpur corridor, an official at the ministry said.

The approval came following the cabinet decision in November 2018 to develop the Kartarpur corridor from Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur district in Punjab to the Internatio­nal Border.

The Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI), which is mandated to build and operate integrated checkposts along the land borders of the country, has reportedly been entrusted with this work and has been directed to complete the work on a fast track basis, before the 550th birth anniversar­y of Guru Nanak in November 2019.

The design and quality parameters have been prepared keeping in view the aspiration­s and religious sentiments of the followers of Guru Nanak, the official said.

Fifty acres of land has been identified for the purpose and will be developed in two phases.

“Phase 1 will be developed over 15 acres for which the process of land acquisitio­n has already commenced,” another official said.

The passenger terminal building complex to be developed in the first phase is proposed to have a fully air-conditione­d building of approximat­ely 21,650 sq meters built-up area.

The passenger terminal building complex is expected to be constructe­d at a cost of ₹190 crore, the official said.

The design of the passenger terminal building complex has been inspired by the symbol “khanda” which represents values of oneness and humanity, he said.

The disabled-friendly building will display murals and photograph­s based on rich Indian cultural values with eye soothing landscapin­g.

It will have adequate immigratio­n and customs clearance facilities to process the smooth movement of approximat­ely 5,000 pilgrims per day, the official said, adding that the complex will have open areas for kiosks, cloakrooms and adequate parking space.

The passage up to the zero point on the Internatio­nal border will be covered.

In addition, a 300-feet-high monumental flagpole bearing the Tricolour will be erected at the Internatio­nal Border, the official said.

The phase 2 will cover developmen­t of a visitors’ gallery, a hospital, accommodat­ion for pilgrims and expanded amenities.

 ?? SAMEER SEHGAL/HT ?? Akal Takht acting jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh (4th from left) releasing the Nanakshahi calendar at the takht secretaria­t in the presence of SGPC chief Gobind Singh Longowal and others in Amritsar on Saturday.
SAMEER SEHGAL/HT Akal Takht acting jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh (4th from left) releasing the Nanakshahi calendar at the takht secretaria­t in the presence of SGPC chief Gobind Singh Longowal and others in Amritsar on Saturday.
 ?? PTI ?? An architectu­ral design of the passenger terminal building, approved by the ministry of home affairs, to be constructe­d for the Kartarpur corridor in Gurdaspur.
PTI An architectu­ral design of the passenger terminal building, approved by the ministry of home affairs, to be constructe­d for the Kartarpur corridor in Gurdaspur.

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