Deputy CM reviews progress of National Highway projects across Jammu division
Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary chaired a meeting at the Civil Secretariat here today to review the progress of ongoing and upcoming National Highway projects across Jammu region.
The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary, PWD, Anil Kumar Singh; Engineer-in-Chief PW(R&B), Director Geology and Mining, Regional Officer NHAI J&K, Chief Engineer Project SAMPARK, Regional Officer MoRTH Jammu, Executive Directors NHIDCL Jammu and Srinagar, and Chief Engineer PWD Zone Pir Panjal, besides senior engineers and officers of the department.
During the review, the Deputy CM took a comprehensive assessment of projects being implemented by various central agencies like NHAI, NHIDCL, and Project SAMPARK. The officers presented detailed updates on the physical and financial progress of projects, issues related to land acquisition, DPR approvals, utility shifting and inter-departmental coordination.
Choudhary reviewed projects including Lakhanpur-Srinagar (NH-44), Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway (NH-5), Jammu Ring Road (NH-244A), Srinagar Ring Road (Phase-I, I1 & IIA), Chenani-Patnitop-Nashri (Old Alignment) NH-244, Jammu-Akhnoor (NH-44) and Chenani-Sudhmahadev, Goha-Khellani, and Chatroo-Khanabal (NH-244A).
It was informed that a total of 37 projects under NHAI, eight under Project SAMPARK, and 14 under NHIDCL Jammu are presently under different stages of execution in the Jammu province, while several others have already been completed.
Choudhary expressed satisfaction over the pace of certain works but emphasised the need to expedite all ongoing projects to ensure their timely completion.
He directed all executing agencies to strictly adhere to the set timelines and maintain the highest standards of design and construction quality. He reiterated that the government is fully committed to upgrading the road infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir, ensuring smooth connectivity and promoting regional development.
While reviewing the status of the Mangam-Dodhpathri-Shopian–Surankote section of NH-701A, being executed by Project SAMPARK, Choudhary instructed the concerned agencies to expedite the remaining works and resolve issues related to DPR modifications and Treasury releases at the earliest.
He asserted that work on all roads, tunnels and bridge projects be expedited across all highway projects to ensure timely completion of these projects.
The meeting also discussed the Srinagar Ring Road Phase-IIA project from Manigam to Pandach, directing the concerned to fast-track compensation processes to avoid delays in execution.
He further underscored the importance of inter-agency coordination between PW(R&B), NHAI, NHIDCL, and MoRTH for overcoming procedural bottlenecks. He instructed officers to adopt a proactive approach in identifying field-level issues and resolving them promptly in consultation with the concerned departments.
Choudhary stated that the expansion and upgradation of national highways will not only strengthen connectivity within Jammu and Kashmir but also boost trade, tourism, and socio-economic growth in the Union Territory.
Choudhary also took detailed assessment of restoration work of roads, bridges and other connectivity in Jammu. He called upon concerned to ensure speedy restoration of all affected infrastructure for public convenience.
He appreciated the efforts of engineers and field officers while urging them to redouble their efforts in delivering results that reflect efficiency, accountability, and excellence in execution.
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