Srinagar: Embarking on a transformative journey, the Union Ministry for Road Transport & Highways, led by the dynamic Nitin Gadkari, has paved the way for Jammu & Kashmir’s development with a staggering allocation of Rs. 2093.92 crore.
In a strategic move, this funding is set to widen and fortify key National Highway projects, ushering in a new era of connectivity and growth for the region. Let’s delve into the details of this visionary initiative that promises to reshape the landscape of J&K and enhance its vital infrastructure. In a post on X, Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Nitin Gadkari stated that an allocation of Rs. 1404.94 crore has been approved for the Widening and Strengthening project of the Rafiabad – Kupwara – Chowkibal – Tangdhar – Chamkot section of National Highway-701 in Jammu & Kashmir. Executed under Project Beacon in Baramulla & Kupwara districts on EPC Mode under Package I, this initiative aims to transform the 51 Km route into 2-lanes with Paved Shoulder. The critical logistics route connecting Baramulla and Kupwara districts plays a pivotal role in the development of the tourism sector in North Kashmir near the International Border, he added. The Minister also announced an allocation of Rs. 126.58 crore for the development, operation, and maintenance of a Ropeway from SDA Parking (Near Zabarwan Park) to Shankaracharya Temple. Spanning 1.05 Km in Srinagar district, this initiative operates on the Hybrid Annuity Mode, utilizing MonoCable
Detachable Gondola (MDG) Technology with a capacity to transport 700 PPHPD. Designed to offer a panoramic view of Srinagar city and Dal Lake, the project provides a safe and convenient means of transportation. Gadkari emphasized that it will ensure easy access for individuals with disabilities and senior citizens to visit the temple, reducing travel time from approximately 30 minutes to about 5 minutes. Additionally, it serves as an eco-friendly mode for transport, creates employment opportunities for the local populace, and brings economic benefits to the region by enhancing tourism. Further, the Minister announced an allocation of Rs. 562.40 crore for the Upgradation and Strengthening project of the Nashri-Chenani section of National Highway-244. Spanning 39.10 Km in districts Udhampur & Ramban, this initiative operates on the EPC mode under National Highway.
With Patnitop being a prominent tourist spot, the road’s enhancement is poised to offer improved connectivity to Patnitop, thereby fostering the economic development of the region. In November 2023, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari mentioned that the Ministry had successfully completed the construction of the Ram Ban Viaduct, a remarkable feat spanning a length of 1.08 kilometers with 26 spans. Built at a cost of ?328 crores, the project is situated on the Udhampur-Ramban section of National Highway-44. “This extraordinary viaduct is composed of 26 spans and employs a combination of concrete and steel girders in its structural design,” he said.






