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Good roads enhance economic activities: Omar | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 15: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today reviewed the progress of works under roads and bridges sector in Ganderbal Constituency, represented by him in the Legislative Assembly. At a meeting today at Ganderbal, the Chief Minister received appraisal of PMGSY schemes, construction of roads and bridges in Roads and Buildings (R&B) sector and projects being executed by Jammu and Kashmir Project Construction Corporation (JKPCC) in Ganderbal. It was given out in the meeting that under PMGSY 19 projects were taken up for execution in Ganderbal at an estimated cost of over Rs 29 crore. It was stated that nine projects have been completed involving over Rs 17 crore. This has benefited 10 habitations by constructing 40 kilometres of new roads. During the current year about over eight kilometres of roads are being added to benefit another six habitations. While reviewing the status of R&B, Omar was informed that four bridges under NABARD are under execution in Ganderbal at a cost of Rs 5.17 crore. An expenditure of about Rs 4.78 crore has been made on the construction of these bridges by the end of April 2012. It was further stated that under the state sector four more bridges involving about Rs 22.23 crore are also being constructed in Ganderbal on which Rs 6.20 crore have been spent so far. The Chief Minister was told that the 12 road schemes estimating about Rs 36.97 crore are also in progress in Ganderbal. An amount of Rs 23.64 crore have been spent on these roads so far and five roads stand completed. It was stated that two more roads under district sector are also being constructed in Ganderbal constituency at a cost of Rs 2.25 crore. |
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