IndiaKashmir

Er Rashid Calls on Nitin Gadkari in Parliament Chamber, Discusses Key Infrastructure Projects for North Kashmir

 

New Delhi, Feb 14, KNT: Member of Parliament Er Rashid, during his two-day parole, met Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India, in the Parliament Chamber. The meeting focused on key infrastructure demands crucial for the development of North Kashmir.

During the discussion, Er Rashid strongly advocated for the construction of the Karnah, Machil, and Gurez Tunnels, stressing their critical importance as these regions remain cut off from the rest of the country for nearly six months every year due to heavy snowfall. He emphasized that these tunnels would provide all-weather connectivity, improving the socio-economic conditions of the people and strengthening national integration.

Additionally, he highlighted the need for Lolab-Bandipora road connectivity, linking the Lolab Valley with Bandipora district, as well as the Takipora Lolab-Sopore road, which would enhance regional connectivity and facilitate better trade and transport.

Responding to these demands, Minister Nitin Gadkari confirmed that the process for the Karnah Tunnel has already begun and assured that the other proposed tunnels and inter-district road networks would be taken up with the Defence Ministry for further consideration.

Furthermore, Er Rashid demanded ₹200 crore for the upgradation of National Highway roads and other road infrastructure in North Kashmir, emphasizing the urgent need to modernize road connectivity in the region. Minister Nitin Gadkari assured full support for the proposed projects, reiterating the government’s commitment to improving infrastructure in remote areas. (CNS)

Network KNT

Network Kashmir is sister concern of Kashmir based News Agency Kashmir News Trust. Network KNT is a sincere attempt from budding Journalists of Kashmir to present News in its true form without any favoritism and bias.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button