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Relief for truckers: CS asks authorities to not halt trucks at Nagrota & Qazigund

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Relief for truckers: CS asks authorities to not halt trucks at Nagrota & Qazigund
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Jammu: Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta today impressed upon the traffic authorities to completely do away with the halting of trucks at Nagrota and Qazigund on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway and instead let them ply smoothly without putting any forced halt to their movement either way between Jammu and Srinagar, an official press release informed.

It said Dr Mehta made these remarks in a meeting with different stakeholders called for reviewing the progress of construction of national highways under the Prime Minister Development Programme across the UT.

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In addition to the Principal Secretary, PWD attended the meeting by Principal Secretary, Forest; Divisional Commissioners; concerned Deputy Commissioners; Representatives from NHAI, NHIDCL, BRO, and many other concerned officers.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Secretary stressed upon the executing agencies to complete all these road projects providing interconnectivity to different regions in the stipulated time frame. He enjoined upon them that the significance of these roads is very high and deserves all efforts to be completed on time.

He directed the concerned authorities to strictly stick to the timeline of completing the Expressway to Akhnoor in all respects by May this year so that the travel time to reach there gets reduced to half an hour. He made out that this road is going to play a vital role in bringing this circuit on the tourism map of J&K and increase the footfall to this location considerably.

Regarding the Delhi-Katra Expressway the Chief Secretary directed for continuing the momentum of work besides meeting timelines set for completing different sub-projects. He asked them that this Road project is of national importance as it leads to the holy shrine of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi visited by millions of pilgrims every year. He said that the work on such a prestigious project should be given due priority for completing it at the earliest.

Dr Mehta also sensitized the executing agencies about the significance of Uri-Poonch Highway. He told them that the work on this project should be taken in hand at the earliest so that it is also completed on time bringing respite to people besides providing alternate routes between the two divisions of the UT.

As far as the movement of traffic on national highways is concerned the Chief Secretary directed for ensuring its smooth movement all across the road by properly maintaining the 6 kms difficult stretch between Ramban and Banihal. He advised them to use the necessary manpower and machinery efficiently besides exploring a few dry days for traffic to make the travel on this road pleasant and hassle-free for all times to come.

The Chief Secretary also took note of the work done on the Srinagar-Pulwama-Shopian-Kulgam highway (NH-444). He stressed on completing the stretches near all the towns of Shopian, Kulgam, and Pulwama so that the road is complete before the onset of Tourism season this year. The highway is going to drastically reduce the time taken for traveling to and fro and to reach Srinagar. He also took stock of the progress made in the execution of the Srinagar-Baramulla-Uri highway, Chenani-Sudhmahadev-Goha- Khellani, and Akhnoor-Poonch highways and stressed on their early completion.

He directed the Deputy Commissioners to facilitate the executing agencies in performing their work smoothly. He observed that these highways are directly linked with the economic upliftment of people as trade and commerce would also see growth by enhanced movement of people. He pointed out that the tourism sector is going to be the biggest gainer by their completion.

Dr Mehta enquired from the executing agencies about the bottlenecks affecting the pace of their work. He instantly passed on directions to the concerned government departments for taking the measures to address them. He made out that both the executing agencies and different government departments should work in coordination with each other and hold regular deliberations for resolving issues without wasting time. He asked them to own these significant national projects and show eagerness in seeing them completed well on time. He fixed timelines for each of the road projects for their completion.

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