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Progress made in the field of the infrastructure since Jammu and Kashmir became a Union Territory

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
05/03/2024
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Progress made in the field of the infrastructure since Jammu and Kashmir became a Union Territory
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Road and bridge infrastructure projects are essentially for enhancing connectivity, facilitating transportation of goods and people, and improving overall economic development. However, these projects also have a significant impact on employment generation by way of construction jobs, supply chain jobs, local labour, supporting industries, service sector jobs, long term maintenance jobs, skill development and indirect jobs.

Realization of the vision and objectives of the Department is pursued through implementation of various flagship programmes and schemes of the Department, which are summarised as under:
   

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Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY):  

Under this programme, unconnected habitations with 250+ population in J&K as per 2001 census are to be connected through all-weather roads. In J&K, 2140 rural habitations were found eligible to be connected under this scheme for which Ministry of Rural Development, GoI has sanctioned 3453 projects (including 239 LSBs) under PMGSY-I & II for construction of 19049 Km road length at an estimated cost of Rs.12565 Cr. Moreover, 276 projects (including 65 LSBs) sanctioned under PMGSY-III for upgradation of 1617Km length at an estimated cost of Rs.2093.00 Crores. 
 
Despite limited working season, J&K has achieved 99% of the sanctioned programme. 2107 habitations have already been connected by March 2023 and 12 habitations are connected during this year (upto 30-11-2023).Remaining 33 habitations are targeted to be connected by March 2024, thereby18336Km road lengthagainst the sanctioned programme.

PMGSY Progress 2019-24:
Year 
Schemes completed as per OMMAS 
Length constructed as per OMMAS  
(in Kms) 
Bridges constructed
Expenditure as per OMMAS 
 (Rs. in Cr.) 
National Ranking 

2019-20 
181 
1174.94 
16 
1324.12 
9th 

2020-21 
243 
3166.52 
21 
932.37 
3rd 

2021-22
344 
3283.30 
53 
1485.28 
3rd 

2022-23 
410 
461.85 
30 
1114.78 
20th 

2023-24* 
90 
601.00 
7 
938.00 
9th 

* up to 14th December 2023. 
 
J&K has exceptionally performed in making progress and achieving goals under PMGSY during past three years. The UT has consecutively ranked 3rd at the National level during 2020-21 and 2021-22 in terms of road length constructed under the programme.  
 
NABARD RIDF:  
For improving rural connectivity, J&K Government is obtaining loan from NABARD under Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) programme for construction of “rural roads” and “rural bridges” in J&K. Under RIDF tranches XXV-XXIX, a record number of 1057 road and bridge projects for an amount of Rs.4550 Cr have been sanctioned since 2019-20, which include 183 projects sanctioned during 2023-24 at a cost of Rs.913 Cr.  
 
NABARD project sanctioned 2019-24:
S.
No. 
Year 
RIDF Tranche 
No of projects sanctioned 
Estimated Cost 
(in Rs Cr) 
Schemes Completed
Expenditure
(Rs in Cr)

1 
2019-20 
XXV 
84 
231 
43
176.88

2 
2020-21 
XXVI 
115 
419 
20
98.74

3 
2021-22 
XXVII 
400 
1585 
36
201.91

4 
2022-23 
XXVIII 
275 
1402 
74
510.00

5 
2023-24* 
XXIX 
183 
913 
0
0

 
Total 
 
1057
4550
173
987.53

* up to November 2023. 

Under NABARD funding, during 2022-23, J&K spent more than Rs.500 Cr in single Financial Year for the first time.
 
Central Road and Infrastructure Fund (CRIF):  
Aim under this scheme is to develop and maintain state roads, particularly those of economic importance and which provides inter-state connectivity, rural roads, etc. Construction/ upgradation of 294 major road and bridge projects have been sanctioned by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) under the scheme since 2000 at an estimated cost of Rs 4315 crore.  
 
163 projects have been completed and an expenditure to the tune of Rs 2706 Cr incurred on the sanctioned projects. 

Overview of CRIF Schemes
Project Type 
No of projects sanctioned 
Length in Kms 
Estimated Cost  
(in Rs Cr) 
Projects Completed* 
Length Achieved* 
Expenditure* 
(in Rs Cr) 

Roads 
236 
3037 
3395 
127 
1827 
2190 

Bridges 
58 
– 
920 
34 
 
516 

Total 
294 
– 
4315 
161 
1827 
2706 

* up to November 2023 
 

Yearwise progress achieved under CRIF
Financial year
2019-20
2020-21
2021-22
2022-23
2023-24 *

No of schemes completed
11
8
8
20
15

Expdt incurred
207.10
192.77
357.51
410.90
124.89

* up to November 2023 

Yearly utilisation of funds and completion of projects under CRIF has improved considerably in last three years.

Macadamizationprogrammes: 

City & Town roads and major district roads suffer damages due to huge traffic flow and severe weather conditions which necessitates proper maintenance and periodical renewal coats of macadam. Every year elaborate plans are chalked out for relaying road surfaces in cities, towns, major district roads, village roads, PMGSY roads (post DLP) and roads leading to tourist destinations in line with the commitment of the Department for providing better roads to meet the expectations of the public. The Department takes blacktopping of the roads under various sectors however, there are two exclusive programmes dedicated to provide better riding surface of roads in J&K viz. “Cities & Towns programme” with an allocation of Rs.500 Cr and Potholes Free Roads Programme with allocation of Rs.180 Cr during CFY.

Potholes on the roads have been major concern for smooth flow of traffic, damages to vehicles and accidents, thus causing huge inconvenience to general public. Taking cognizance of this, the UT Government in 2021-22 introduced Pothole Free Roads Programme in phased manner, wherein all major roads from State Headquarter to District Headquarter, inter District roads, District Headquarter to Sub-Divisional/ Tehsil/ Block Headquarter and roads connecting National Highways are to be made pothole free.
 
Progress with regard toMacadamisationachieved under all sectors by PWD for the last six years is as under: 
 
Macadamisation achieved from 2017-18 to 2022-23
Item 
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20 
2020-21 
2021-22 
2022-23  

Macadamization achieved (in Kms) 
4575
2387
2290.00
5136.00
7610.00
4061.00

 Macadamisation per day (in Kms)
8.45
15.35

From 2017 to 2020 total macadamisation was 9252 Kms whereas from 2020 to 2023 total length achieved under macadamisation was 16807 Kms

Bridge Programme:  
Bridges form an important component of road connectivity. Bridges ensure accessibility, shorten distances, and reduce travel time. Given the topography of UT and abundance of rivers and streams crisscrossing its landscape, requirement for construction of new bridges is huge. The Department is implementing a special bridge programme under which construction of new bridges is taken up.  Bridges, however, are also taken up under other schemes/ sectors as well.
 
Under various sectors, 338 bridges are under construction in the UT through PWD at an estimated cost of Rs 1785 Cr. During last 05 years, 290 bridges have been completed at an estimated cost of Rs 880 Cr.  
 
Completion of bridges: 2017-22

Item 
2019-20 
2020-21 
2021-22 
2022-23 
2023-24 * 

No. of bridges 
58 
78 
91 
47 
16 

Cost (Rs in Cr) 
220.69 
190.36 
208.31 
120.89 
64.09 

* Up to November 2023 

PMDP Projects:
PMDP was announced during 2015-16 having 15 Road Projects at an estimated cost of Rs. 29369.76 Crore. During initial two-three years, execution of these projects remained tardy. For last three years, the project implementation is on speedy track. Though most of the projects are being implemented by central agencies, namely, BRO, NHAI and NHIDCL, however, PWD remains active in monitoring its implementation, removing bottlenecks causing delays like; alignment approval, land acquisition, structure acquisition, forest land acquisition, utility shifting, availability of aggregates and organizing review meetings for monitoring progress of these projects by Chief Secretary and HLG at UT level and Union Home Secretary, Cabinet Secretary and PMO at Union level. All sister agencies have been extended with the best cooperation and most of the impediments have been removed expeditiously which is visible in enhanced expenditure level and physical progress. 

National Highway Projects Progress: 2017-23
 
S. No.
Agency
ITEM
UNIT
2019-20
2020-21
2021-22
2022-23
Total

1
2
3
4
7
9
10
11
12

1
NHAI
Expenditure
Rs in Cr
1378.33
1040.42
1387.24
3567.46
7373.45

Length achieved
Kms
8.52
33.56
56.18
58.08
156.34

2
NHIDCL 
Expenditure
Rs in Cr
48.63
222.60
645.21
903.29
1819.73

Length achieved
Kms
0.00
0.00
26.91
62.64
89.55

4
BRO
Expenditure
Rs in Cr
32.37
37.03
94.47
458.87
622.74

Length achieved
Kms
12.34
16.52
22.26
30.74
81.86

6
PWD
Expenditure
Rs in Cr
21.32
51.88
40.96
63.93
178.09

Length achieved
Kms
15.20
0.00
108.32
25.72
149.24

 
Total
Expenditure
Rs in Cr
1480.65
1351.93
2167.88
4993.55
9994.01

Length achieved
Kms
36.06
50.08
213.67
177.18
476.99

PMDP Project-wise achievements: 2017-23   
                                                                              
(Rs. in Cr)
S.
No
Project
As on 3/2020
As on 11/2023

Sanctioned cost
Funds utilized
Physical Status (%age)
Sanctioned cost
Funds utilized
Physical Status
(%age)

1.
Construction of Semi Ring Road in Jammu 
1891.00
666.71
27%
2024.00
1509.30
92.97 %
(Excl. Tunnel)

2.
Construction of Semi Ring Road in Srinagar 
1860.00
592.92
Work not started
2920.00
1651.52
Ph-I: 34%
Ph-II: Work being started 

3.
Four-laning of Jammu-Udhampur Section of NH-1A (Km 15 to 67) 
2648.98
2648.98
95%
2659.00
2659.00
Completed

4.
Udhampur- Ramban Road (Km 67 to 89, 130 to 151) 
2137.00
1394.52
62%
2137.00
2142.32
98.10 %

5.
Four-laning of Chenani-Nashri Section of NH-1A (Km 89 to 130) (Tunnel Project- 9 Km long tunnel-2 lane) 
4707.64
4707.64
95%
5084.30
5084.30
Completed

6.
Ramban-Banihal Road (Km 151.000 to Km 187.00) 
2169.00
722.32
20%
2169.00
1536.43
79.54% 
(value addition/ realignment works (13.6 km) also taken up)

7.
Four-laning of Srinagar- Banihal Section of NH-1A 
2898.77
2898.77
90%
2935.26
3001.10
94%
Road open for traffic.

8.
Four-laning of Qazigund-Banihal Section of NH-1A- Tunnel Project
2915.73
2915.73
85%
3120.91
3120.91
Completed

9.
Chenani- Sudhmahadev-Goha road 
255.90
50.16
12%
5147.69
535.93
80.61%
Sudhmahadev-Goha Tunnel tendered 

10.
Construction of double lane road Batote- Kishtwar-Sinthan pass-Anantnag 
130.00
130.00
Completed
130.00
130.00
Completed

11.
Jammu-Akhnoor- Poonch road
Jammu-Akhnoor Section 
Akhnoor-Poonch Section 
1983.55
119.69

(a) (i) 27%
(ii) 1%

(b)  Nil
4383.42
1280.33
a) One Package completed, another  package nearing completion.
b) 5 Pkgs in progress and 1 completed.

12.
Kalai Bridge, Sukhato Bridge, Bridge on NH-144A at Km 150.50 
33.93
20.94
1 Bridge completed
33.93
32.37
All bridges Completed

13.
Upgrading Srinagar-Uri-LOC Road, Double laning of Srinagar- Leh road via Kargil and Uri-Kaman post 
790.90
704.59
Only Maintenance works completed
1167.23
735.89
Four lanningupto Baramulla including Baramulla and Pattan Bypasses sanctioned. Work on Srinagar Baramulla section started

14.
Srinagar- Shopian-Qazigund road
162.47
4.60
Work being started
233.82
79.15
Strengthening works (82 KMs) completed; 3 Bypasses in progress.

15.
Baramulla-Gulmarg Road 
84.60
0.00
Works sanctioned
84.60
84.60
Completed 

          Total
24669.47
17577.57

35191.16
23583.15

Funds utilized during CFY: Rs.96.65 Cr/day

Above table clearly depicts quantum jump in physical and financial progress on above projects in comparison to 2017-20 and 2020-23.

In addition to above, MoRTH has also sanctioned Delhi-Amritsar-Katra expressway (135 kms in J&K) with following sections:
S.No
Name of the section
Length
Physical progress
Date of completion

1
P-14: Balsua (Punjab) to Hiranagar
44.60 km
20.00%
Sept, 2024

2
P-15: Hiranagar to Jakh village (junction with Jammu Ring Road)
35.15 km
27%
Sept, 2024

3
P-16: Jakh to Kunjwani including Kunjwani to 4thTawi bridge and spur connectivity to Jammu Airport
20.385 km
25%
Sept, 2024

4
P-17: Kunjwari to Sidhra and Domel to Katra
28.92 km
1.07%
Sept, 2024

5
P-18: Sidhra to Ban Village
19.00 km
Work awarded

On completion of the expressway, distance between Delhi and Katra will be reduced to 6 hours only.

Tunnels, flyovers and bypasses under PMDP/NH projects 
PMDP Projects have many tunnels, fly-overs and by-passes which have now been tendered out, allotted and execution of work have started: There are 21 Tunnels having length of 69.3 KMs, 39 Flyovers with length of 47.4 KMs and 26 Bypasses and 2 Ring Roads for both capital cities with a length of 160 Kms, works which are under execution and are at various stages of completion. Majority of these infrastructure projects have been sanctioned for execution during 2020-23:
 
New Tunnels (21):

Name of tunnel
Present status

Zojilla tunnel on NH-1 (14.15 Kms)
Physical progress 43%

Z-Morh tunnel on NH-1 (6.50 Kms)
Physical progress 81%

PeerahKunfer tunnel on NH-44 (0.888 Kms) (2 No.)
Completed

Cafetariamorh tunnel on NH-44 (0.800 Kms) (2 No.)
Work in progress

Kela Morh tunnel on NH-44 (0.323 Kms)
Completed

Marog tunnel on NH-44 (0.234 Kms)
Completed

Khuni Nallah tunnel on NH-44 (0.585 Kms) 
Completed

Panthiyal tunnel on NH-44 (0.870 Kms)
Completed

Marog tunnel on NH-44 (0.395 Kms)
Completed

Chamalwas tunnel on NH-44 (0.340 Kms)
Work in progress

Marog to Digdole on NH-44 (4.23 Kms)
Work in progress

Digdole to Khooni nallah on NH-44 (3.0 Kms)
Work in progress

Jammu Ring Rd tunnel on NH-244A (2.15 Kms)
Work started.

Kundi tunnel on NH-144A (0.260 Kms)
Work in progress

Sungal tunnel on NH-144A (2.79 Kms)
Work in progress

Nowshera tunnel on NH-144A (0.700 Kms)
Work in progress

Bimber Gali tunnel on NH-144A (1.10 Km) 
Under tendering

Sudhmahadev Dranga tunnels on NH-244 (8.00 Km) (2 No.) 
Work being awarded

VailooSinghpora tunnel on NH-244 (10.36 Kms)
Work being awarded

Khilani Bypass tunnel on NH-244 (1.57 Kms)
Physical progress 67%

Chamoti-Drabshala tunnel on NH-244 (0.495 Kms)
Physical progress 46%

New Flyovers (39):

Name of flyover
Present status

Flyover at Chadwal on DAK EW (840 mtr) 
Work recently commenced

Flyover at Gagwal on DAK EW (1625 mtr) 
Work recently commenced

Flyover at Supwal on DAK EW (660 mtrs) 
Work recently commenced

Flyover at Vijaypur on DAK EW (2460 mtrs)
Work recently commenced

Flyover at Jakh on DAK EW (525 mtrs) 
Work recently commenced

Flyover at Tarore on DAK EW (1285 mtrs) 
Work recently commenced

Flyover at Sarore on DAK EW (8185 mtrs) 
Work recently commenced

Kunjwani to Satwari flyover on DAK EW (3950 mtrs) 
Work recently commenced

Flyover at Channi Himmat chock on DAK EW (1050 mtrs) 
Work recently commenced

Sunjuwan To Jammu City flyover on DAK EW (1090 mtrs) 
Work recently commenced

Viaduct at Rangoora on DAK EW (500 mtrs)
Work recently commenced

Viaduct at Rangoora on DAK EW (400 mtrs)
Work recently commenced

Viaduct at Majeen on DAK EW (800 mtrs)
Work recently commenced

Viaduct at Sidhra on DAK EW (400 mtrs)
Work recently commenced

Flyover at Katra on DAK EW (700 mtrs)
Work recently commenced

Viaduct at Dharore on DAK EW (300 mtrs)
Work recently commenced

Viaduct at Kandyar on DAK EW (500 mtrs)
Work recently commenced

Viaduct at Pamore on DAK EW (700 mtrs)
Work recently commenced

Viaduct at Numai Check post on DAK EW (300 mtrs)
Work recently commenced

4 lane Tawi bridge at Sidhra on DAK EW (1000 mtrs)
Work recently commenced

Viaduct at Bann on DAK EW (1750 mtrs)
Work recently commenced

4th Tawi Bridge flyover on NH-144A  (1350 mtrs) 
Work started.

Canal head to Paloura flyover on NH-144A (5200 mtrs) 
Completed

Samba flyover on NH-44 (1090 mtr)
Completed

Nashri Dhalwas section viaduct (NB V2/ V3 – 910.10 mtr)
Work in progress

Nashri Dhalwas section viaduct (SB V2/V3– 940.10 mtr)
Work in progress

Makerkot – Ramsoo – Nachlana section Viaduct (NB V1 to V4 – 4663 mtr)
Work in progress

Makerkot – Ramsoo – Nachlana section Viaduct (SB V1/V2 – 950 mtr)
Work in progress

Ramban bypass flyover on NH-44 (1080 mtrs) 
Completed & commissioned.

Banihal bypass flyover on NH-44 (2350 mtrs) 
Completion by May 2024.

Qazigund tunnel to Banihal flyover on NH-44 (1420 mtr) 
Completed

Lasjan flyover on NH-44 (560 mtr)
Work in progress

Bemina flyover on NH-44 (880 mtrs) 
Work in progress

Nowgam flyover on NH-44 (850 mtrs) 
Work in progress

Sanatnagar flyover on NH-44 (850 mtrs) 
Work in progress

Ganderbal flyover on NH-1 (1500 mtrs) 
Work tendered

Flyover for Sumbal town on NH-1 (2000 mtrs) 
Work being started

Sangrama flyover on NH-1 (660 mtrs) 
Work started

Delina flyover on NH-1 (1704 mtrs)
Work allotted

ParimporaShalteng flyover (1726 mtrs)
Sanction letter received during December, 2023

Bypasses (26):

Name of Bypasses
Present status

Lakhanpur/ Kathua town bypass (NH-44)
Work in progress

Hiranagar bypass (NH-44)
Work in progress

Samba bypass (NH-44)
Work in progress

Udhampur bypass (NH-44)
Completed

Ramban bypass (NH-44) 
Completed

Banihal bypass (NH-44)
Work in progress

Qazigund bypass (NH-44)
Completed

Anantnag/ Bijbehara bypass (NH-44)
Completed

Awantipora bypass (NH-44) 
Completed

Pampore bypass (NH-44) 
Completed

Pattan bypass (NH-1) 
Under tendering

Baramulla bypass (NH-1)
Under tendering

Akhnoor bypass (NH-144A)
Work in progress

Sunderbani bypass (NH-144A)
Work in progress

Katra bypass (NH-144)
Work being started

Thathri bypass (NH-244) 
Work in progress

Kishtwar bypass (NH-244)
Work in progress

Chatroo bypass (NH-244)
Work in progress

Donipawa- Ashajipora- Alstop bypass (NH-244) 
Work in progress

Seer bypass (NH-501)
Under sanction

Ashmuqam bypass (NH-501)
Under sanction

Pahalgam bypass (NH-501)
Under sanction

Pulwama bypass (NH-444)
Work in progress

Kulgam bypass (NH-444)
Work in progress

Shopian bypass (NH-444)
LA in progress

Qazigund bypass (NH-444) 
Under sanction

Ring Roads (2):
Jammu Ring Road (58 Kms)
Srinagar Ring Road Ph-I (42 Kms)
Ph-II (24 Kms)
Ph-IIA (11 Kms)

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