Jammu Ring road to start this year

Jammu : Giving the intra-state connectivity a major push, the Union Ministry of Road Transport Highways has accorded in principle approval for work on two ambitious tunnel projects viz Mughal Road tunnel and Singhpora-Vailoo tunnel and ordered that DPRs for both the projects be prepared at the earliest. It has also ordered that bidding process for the Rs. Eight thousand crore Zojila tunnel be finalized quickly and work on the tunnel be started. These decisions were taken in a meeting Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti had with Union Minister for Road Transport Nitin Gadkari in new delhi today where she strongly pitched for improving connectivity in the State in view of the harsh climatic conditions and inaccessibility of certain areas in the State.
Mufti also flagged the issue of constructing ring roads in Jammu and Srinagar capital cities at the earliest in view of the increasing traffic density. She was informed that all preliminary works including land acquisition were proceeding at fast pace and work on both ring roads was likely to be awarded and started this year. The meeting also reviewed the status of work on Jammu-Srinagar national highway. While the Jammu-Udhampur stretch of road is complete, work on the 66 Kilometre Qazigund-Srinagar highway is likely to be completed this year, the meeting was informed. Besides, the Chennani-Nashri tunnel is likely to be fully completed by the end of current month. The Chief Minister apprised the union Minister about the necessity of constructing Mughal Road tunnel and Singhpora-Vailoo tunnel, not only to improve all weather connectivity within the State but also keep the different regions connected throughout the year. In another major decision, the meeting decided to consider Lakhanpur-Mahanpur-Basohli-Bani-Doda road as a new national highway in order to provide another connectivity route to the State and also get the vast area of the erstwhile Doda district connected better to the State and rest of the country. The Chief Minister raised the issue of development and upgradation of a number of other roads including Budhal-Shopian road, Kupwara-Bungus road, Srinagar-Bandipora road, Tral-Pahalgam road, Panikhar-Pahalgam road and other tunnels including Sadhna, Razdan and Chatergalla tunnels and sought expediting the works.

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