‘Minister lays
foundation of 3.75 km Pandach-Beehama four-lane road’
GANDERBAL, MAY
12: Minister for Public Works and Culture, Naeem Akhtar, today said
Jammu and Kashmir has set new records in connectivity projects by surpassing
the target under Central Road Fund (CRF) and other schemes meant for road
expansion in the state.
“Good roads not
only connect people and places, but they also bring prosperity. Last year,
J&K exceeded the targets set under various centrally sponsored schemes for
upgrading old roads and building new ones. This has brought us into a position
where we can seek additional funds from the Centre to give a boost to our
developmental agenda,” Akhtar said.
The Minister made
these remarks while laying the foundation stone for four-laning of 3.75 km
Pandach-Beehama road in Ganderbal, part of Srinagar-Ladakh national highway
which will be developed under CRF. He said the project, a long-pending demand
of people in the area, will be completed soon.
Akhtar said the
state government is contemplating to take up this year the construction of
Wayil bridge, a crucial project which connects Ganderbal with Sonamarg and
Ladakh. Presently, a single-lane bailey-bridge has been set up as a temporary
arrangement which results in traffic snarls.
The Works
Minister said the Shalbug bridge, another important project for connecting
Ganderbal with the capital Srinagar city, will be taken up under Central Road
Fund this year on the demand of people, which will address connectivity
concerns in the district.
“The works
department did exceptional work last year which has raised the expectations of
the people. Road networks have undergone significant changes since our
government came into office and people are looking forward to the continuation
of your good work,” he said, while lauding the officers of R&B department
for keeping pace with people’s expectations.
The Minister said
the state government will take up record length of roads under Pradhan Mantri
Gram SadakYojna this year in Jammu and Kashmir which will help in
socio-economic uplift of people living in far flung areas of the state.
The foundation-stone laying ceremony was also attended by Member of
Legislative Assembly, Ishfaq Jabbar, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Piyush
Singla, Chief Engineer R&B Department Kashmir, Nissar Ahmad Bhat, SSP
Ganderbal, Fayaz Ahmad and other senior officers of civil and police
administration of Ganderbal district.
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