Central Government/Public Sector | Jammu-kashmir - India | PID: 202522
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The Centre has sanctioned a Rs 152.30-crore package for upgrading 12 roads having a total length of 134 km and a bridge project in Jammu and Kashmir. The package under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was approved by the Union Ministry of Rural Development
With this, a total of 233 road projects spanning 1,750 km and 66 bridges falling in the alignment of these roads have been sanctioned for upgradation at an estimated cost of Rs 2,245.46 crore under PMGSY-III programme for J&K. The PMGSY programme was launched in 2001-02 to provide connectivity to unconnected habitations with a population above 250. Under this programme, 2,140 rural habitations were found eligible to be connected
For this, the Ministry of Rural Development sanctioned 3,425 works, including 239 bridges (2,741 new connectivity works and 684 upgradation works), under PMGSY-I and II for the construction of 19,049 km of roads at an estimated cost of Rs 12,565 crore. J&K has achieved 98.50 per cent of the target under PMGSY- I and II. Nearly 2,118 habitations have been connected so far and the remaining 23 are likely to be connected by March. A total of 17,985.10 km of roads has been constructed under the scheme
Under PMGSY-III 521.09 km of road length has been upgraded so far at a cost of Rs 11,723.57 crore. Jammu and Kashmir has performed exceptionally in making progress and achieving goals under the PMGSY since 2019, constructing 9,000 km of roads
the union territory ranked third at the national level in 2020-21 and 2021-22 in terms of road length constructed in a year
| Updated on: 19 - Feb - 2024
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