JAMMU: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today held thein depth review of the Public Works Department (PWD) and the different schemes of infrastructure building under implementation herein the UT.
The meeting was attended by the Principal Secretary, PWD Engineer-in-Chief; Director of Finance, R&B besides others concerned.
During this meeting, Dulloo observed that the road infrastructure is vital for the overall development of any area. He impressed upon the Department to prioritize a few Roads going to newly found tourist destinations in each division for upgradation to develop these destinations for a better experience for the visitors going there.
He also maintained that the maintenance of road surface should also be monitored by the Department for the quality of roads define the overall development of any area. He asked for providing fairweather roads to each such habitation which are still unconnected here in J&K.
The Chief Secretary further observed that the density of National Highways in the UT has substantially increased yet there is scope to enhance it further to be at par with other Himalayan states around us. He also asked for further efforts to complete different road projects on time.
In his presentation, the Principal Secretary, PWD, Shailendra Kumar gave an overview of all the major projects and works under execution through the Department. He gave the physical progress made on each project taken up under PMDP, CRIF, PMGSY, NABARD and other UT sector schemes with the estimated date of completion for each of them.
The Principal Secretary informed the meeting that the Department has taken several reforms which had ensured the timely and quality execution of works in the UT. He said that the UT is the first in the country to ensure the preparation of online Measurement Books for each work.
He further pointed out that out of the total Road length of 41927 km, 36433 are blacktopped, 3012 are metalled, and 2457 are fair weather roads. He said that the Department is making strenuous efforts to upgrade the whole length of roads as blacktopped in a phased manner.
Moreover, it was revealed that from April 2020 to March 2023, 7826 projects have been completed besides blacktopping 17247 Kms at an expenditure of Rs 18716.94 Cr. It was given out that the cumulative expenditure per month made during these three years is Rs 519 Cr/month than Rs 319 Cr/month in the earlier 3-year period from April 2017 to March 2020.
The major projects which came under review include Semi Ring Road Jammu, Semi Ring Road Srinagar, Udhampur-Ramban Section of NH 44, Ramban-Banihal Section of NH 44, Jammu-Akhnoor-Poonch road, Chenani-Sudhmahadev-Goha-Khellani-Chatroo-Khanabal road, Srinagar-Shopian-Qazigund road, Srinagar-Baramulla-Uri Road, Z-Morh tunnel, Zojilla tunnel, Delhi Katra Amritsar Expressway besides roads and bridges taken up under CRIF, PMGSY and other schemes.
Later on, the Chief Secretary also took stock of the snow clearance preparations made by the Department. He enquired about the machinery and equipment in place for the timely opening of roads for public use. He stressed on clearance of all the roads with the least hindrance to the movement of people and essentials in all the snow-bound areas.
The Chief Secretary was apprised that different road lengthshas been assigned to different agencies for snow clearance including SMC, JMC, R&B, NHIDCL, BRO etc and their machinery and equipment has also been earmarked along with the allied staff for spontaneous movement in time of snow.