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315 road projects worth Rs 2560 Cr submitted for funding: Naeem

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JAMMU: Minister for Roads and Buildings, Naeem Akhtar, while replying to a question by Haji Abdul Rashid in the Legislative Assembly, informed that the State Government has submitted 289 road projects involving an estimated cost of Rs 2488.06 crore to NABARD and CRF to be taken up across the state during the current financial year.

He further informed that 26 more road projects, estimated to cost Rs 72.26 crore, have been proposed for 2018-19 and submitted to the concerned funding agencies including Planning   Development & Monitoring Department (PD&MD) under Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF).

Choudhary Sukhnandhan Kumar raised supplementary regarding construction of Ring Road passing through his constituency and called for safeguarding the interests of farmers whose land has been acquired for the purpose.

Meanwhile, the minister informed that twelve roads have been completed and thrown open for vehicular traffic during past two years in Chennai constituency.

Responding to a question by Dina Nath Bhagat, the minister said that seven road projects with 17 kilometre length were completed at a cost of Rs 10.16 crore in the year 2016-17, while five road projects of 40 KM length were completed at a cost of Rs 24.15 crore in the current financial year. He said the roads will connect as many as 12 habitations of the area and will provide relief to thousands of the people residing in these habitations.

Naeem Akhtar said an amount of Rs 20 crore has also been sanctioned for upgrading   Chenani-Patangarh road. He informed that the work could not be executed as the contractor pleaded that he cannot carry the heavy machinery and other construction material to pass through the bridge over river Tawi at take off point as it has been designed for 8 tonnes load only.

The minister assured that the work will start soon as the contractor has been asked to carry his machinery from the other side of the road. He further said that notices have been issued to the construction agencies for taking up the execution at the earliest. He said while issuing notices, it has been made clear to the agencies that the damages caused shall be liquidated from their due payments as per clauses of agreement.

Responding to another question raised by Noor Mohammad Sheikh, the Minister informed that presently there was no proposal with the Government to widen the road from Qamarwari to Gadeh Kadal Chattabal via Veer Chattabal.

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