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PM Modi’s Transformative Boost To Infra, Connectivity In J&K

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December 10, 2024
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The Central Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been at the forefront of transforming Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) with groundbreaking infrastructure projects, economic reforms, and a commitment to integrating the region seamlessly with the rest of India. Among its many achievements, the Delhi-Kashmir railway project stands out as a beacon of progress, promising unprecedented connectivity and socio-economic benefits for the people of J&K.
Delhi-Kashmir Railway; A Game-Changer for Connectivity: Scheduled to commence operations on January 26, 2025, the Delhi-Kashmir railway project will reduce travel time between the two regions to just 13 hours. This ambitious project, a culmination of years of planning and execution, bridges some of the most challenging terrains in the world, including the rugged Himalayan landscape. The railway line includes engineering marvels like the Chenab Bridge, the world’s highest railway bridge, and extensive tunnel networks that ensure smooth travel even through harsh weather conditions.
Benefits For The People Of Kashmir:
1. Boost To Tourism: Kashmir, often referred to as “Paradise on Earth,” has long been a sought-after destination for domestic and international tourists. However, accessibility has been a challenge. The new railway line promises to bring tourists directly to the valley in record time, bolstering the local economy, increasing hotel occupancy, and creating jobs in the hospitality sector.
2. Trade And Economic Growth: Easier and quicker transportation of goods will make local products like Kashmiri saffron, handicrafts, and apples more accessible to markets across India. The railway will significantly reduce logistics costs, benefiting farmers, artisans, and traders.
3. Social Integration: The railway project is more than just a transport link—it’s a symbol of unity. By connecting Kashmir with the heart of India, it fosters a sense of inclusion and national integration.
4. Ease Of Travel For Locals: For the residents of Kashmir, the railway offers unprecedented ease in traveling to other parts of India, be it for education, healthcare, or employment. The days of cumbersome road journeys through treacherous mountain passes are coming to an end.
Central Govt’s Achievements in Jammu and Kashmir: Beyond the Delhi-Kashmir railway, the central government has undertaken numerous initiatives to uplift the region:
Infrastructure Development
Highway Projects: The Delhi-Amritsar-Katra expressway and other major highway projects have enhanced road connectivity, making J&K more accessible.
Airport Modernization: Airports in Srinagar and Jammu now boast night-landing facilities, catering to increased air traffic and improving tourism potential.
Economic Advancements
GDP Growth: J&K’s GDP has doubled from ₹1.17 lakh crore in 2017 to ₹2.63 lakh crore in 2023-24, showcasing the government’s focus on economic resilience.
Hydropower Projects: Investments in hydroelectric projects like the Pakal Dul Dam have boosted energy production, ensuring sustainable development.
Healthcare Revolution: Establishment of two state cancer institutes, seven medical colleges, and over 3,000 health and wellness centers has drastically improved healthcare access. Modern hospitals and specialized medical facilities now cater to rural and urban populations alike.

“From infrastructure development to economic reforms, from healthcare advancements to peace building, the central government has laid a solid foundation for J&K’s transformation. As the region gears up for a new era of connectivity and prosperity, it stands as a testament to what visionary leadership can achieve.”

Education And Employment: Institutions like IIM Jammu, IIT, AIIMS, and a central university have transformed the educational landscape. Transparent recruitment processes have created over 42,000 jobs, restoring trust in governance.
Social Welfare: The Har Ghar Jal initiative has provided clean drinking water to 15 lakh households. Housing schemes under Awas Yojana have built homes for over 1.15 lakh families, ensuring shelter for the underprivileged.
Women Empowerment: Over 90,000 self-help groups have been established, benefiting 7.5 lakh women and fostering economic independence.
Security And Peace, A New Dawn for Kashmir: The abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019 was a historic decision that paved the way for the region’s full integration with India. Since then, incidents of terrorism and stone-pelting have significantly declined. Cinemas have reopened, cultural events are thriving, and the people of Kashmir are experiencing a newfound sense of security.
The Bigger Picture; Central Govt’s Vision for J&K: The central government’s efforts in Jammu and Kashmir go beyond immediate projects. They represent a broader vision of inclusivity, development, and progress:
1. Tourism Hub: Plans to make J&K a global tourism destination include events like international car racing and Miss World pre-events, which have already begun to draw global attention.
2. Technological Integration: Digital governance initiatives have streamlined public services, making them more accessible and transparent.
3. Environmental Conservation: Projects to restore Dal Lake and other natural landmarks reflect the government’s commitment to preserving Kashmir’s natural beauty.
Conclusion: A Promising Future The Delhi-Kashmir railway is more than just a project; it is a symbol of the central government’s dedication to integrating Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of India, not only geographically but also economically and socially. From infrastructure development to economic reforms, from healthcare advancements to peace building, the central government has laid a solid foundation for J&K’s transformation. As the region gears up for a new era of connectivity and prosperity, it stands as a testament to what visionary leadership can achieve.

(The author is a freelancer. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)

Imran Badhana
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