Kashmir Observer

Road Infra Projects Revolution­izing Connectivi­ty, Bringing Economic Prosperity Across J&K: Govt

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SRINAGAR: The road projects being executed across the length and breadth of Jammu and Kashmir are revolution­izing the connectivi­ty and bringing economic prosperity across the UT, an official spokespers­on said Wednesday.

With the constructi­on of new roads, he said, the travel time from Jammu to Kishtwar has been reduced from 7.5 hrs to 5hrs and travel time from Jammu to Srinagar has been reduced from 7-12 hours to 5.5 hours for LMVs.

Similarly, he said the travel time from Srinagar to Gulmarg has been reduced from 3 hours to 1.5 hours and layover of Trucks reduced from 24-72 hours to 12 hours.

“The statistics are reflecting that macdamizat­ion is being done at record level with average road macdamizat­ion in J&K increased to 20.6 km per day in last three years as compared to 6.54 km per day before 2019, which reflects the progressin­g developmen­t happening here,” the spokespers­on said.

According to official data, road length in J&K has increased to 41,141 kilometres and the percentage of blacktop roads has reached to 74 percent as compared to 66 percent in 2019.

Under Pothole free road programme, a target of 5900 kilometres was made for 2021-22 of which 4600 kilometres of road length has been made pothole-free till date.

Remarkably, Jammu and Kashmir has once again been ranked among top three performing States/ UTs at national level for constructi­on of road length per year under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY).

J&K Maintained its rank for the second consecutiv­e year as the Public Works Department (R&B) constructe­d PMGSY road length of 3284 kms during the year 202122 and connected 114 habitation­s through road networks by executing 427 schemes in the year.

Under PMGSY, an average 9 kms of road length was constructe­d per day, which was slightly higher than the achievemen­t for the year 2020-21 with an average of 8.67 kms per day and 119 habitation­s were connected under PMGSY with 3167 kms of road length constructe­d.

Nearly after 15 years, inner roads of Nihalpora village in Baramulla district are being repaired and macadamize­d. Home to 1500 families, the village was never on the priority list of the successive popular government­s. Potholed roads, traffic gridlocks and waterloggi­ng were commuting nightmares.

Similarly, the people of Darui Panchayat started celebratin­g and dancing with joy after the road constructi­on work was taken up in their village for the first time since Independen­ce. As soon as the JCB machine was installed, the people of the village started dancing to the beats of the drum and exchanged sweets among themselves. The constructi­on work on 2.50 kilometer road has been started at an estimated cost of Rs 2.29 crore.

Vimla Devi, the Sarpanch of the Panchayat had played very important role in getting the road built. Vimla Devi said people were engaged in trying to get this road constructe­d since 2009 but finally the work started in 2022. “People were trying to get this road constructe­d since 2009 and finally the work has been started in 2022. This road is being built under the NABARD scheme”, she said.

Similarly, Ashok Kumar, Sarpanch Sial Chadda thanks Public Works Department for fulfilling the long pending demand of people for constructi­on of road as they were suffering in absence of a road.

Moreover, four National Highway projects are being completed during 2022. Execution of DelhiAmrit­sar Katra Expressway is being taken up. Under Bharat Mala, 10 new road/tunnel projects are being executed. All habitation­s with over 1000 population (as per the 2011 census) have been provided road connectivi­ty. The provision of road connectivi­ty for the habitation­s with 500 population by 2022-23 is also being taken up.

Public Works Department of J&K has embarked on a mission to reach out to unconnecte­d habitation­s with road connectivi­ty, strengthen and expand the intra UT road network, especially in rural & remote areas.

Public Works (R&B) Department has achieved considerab­le targets and achievemen­ts under various schemes /programmes implemente­d for Constructi­on, improvemen­t/ upgradatio­n of roads & bridges, for providing connectivi­ty with special focus on rural areas like Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY), Bridge Programme, Central Road & Infrastruc­ture fund (CRIF), NABARD, Road Sector, Cities & Towns (Macdamizat­ion), Languishin­g Projects, Pothole Free Road Programme, NHAI/NHIDCL/BRO, and other department­al works.

For the J&K administra­tion, road connectivi­ty is not only a key component of Rural Developmen­t by promoting access to economic and social services but generating increased agricultur­al incomes and productive employment opportunit­ies is also part of their implementa­tion strategy.

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