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Government Approves 827.98 Crore Project to Boost Connectivity in Jammu & Kashmir

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 Srinagar, Dec 14 : The central government has greenlit an ambitious ?827.98 crore project to enhance infrastructure and connectivity in Jammu and Kashmir. The initiative focuses on constructing and upgrading a 4-lane highway from Pandach to Manigam near Wayil Bridge, spanning 12.11 kilometers.

Union Minister for Road, Transport, and Highways Nitin Gadkari announced the approval on the social media platform X, emphasizing the project’s strategic and developmental significance.
The project, part of Phase-IIA of the Srinagar Ring Road, includes key infrastructural components such as a major bridge, three minor bridges, 51 box culverts, three realignments, and a 2.55 km elevated structure through Ganderbal Town.

This upgraded highway is expected to streamline access to key areas, enhancing travel for tourists and defense personnel heading to Leh and Kargil. Moreover, the improved connectivity is set to boost regional security, foster tourism, and improve overall transportation efficiency in the region.
By focusing on critical infrastructure, the project aims to transform travel experiences, strengthen local economies, and improve the strategic significance of the valley.

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