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<strong>Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday promised to reduce the travel time by car between New Delhi and Srinagar from 24 hours to just 8 hours, while the drive between Jammu and Srinagar in December 2023 would be of an incredible 4 hours.</strong></p>
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Addressing a public meeting at Doda after laying foundation stone for 25 surface communication projects, with aggregate length of 259 km, worth Rs 11,721 crore and announcing 5 new highways in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, Gadkari said that construction of the four-lane national highway (NH-44) from Jammu to Srinagar would be completed in the next 24 months.</p>
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After completion of the on-going road projects, Gadkari said, Jammu and Srinagar would get three road corridors that are currently in different stages of execution. &quot;Srinagar-Jammu national highway (NH-44) will be completed within two years and the travel journey will be reduced to just four hours,&quot; Gadkari said. This would mean a total driving time of 8 hours from Delhi to Srinagar.</p>
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Significantly, in his first meeting with the Jammu and Kashmir politicians in over two years on 24 June 2021, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had emphasised on reducing Kashmir&rsquo;s distance from Delhi&mdash;Dil ki duri aur Dilli ki duri. Gadkari&rsquo;s ambitious project, alongside green-lighting the rail linkage between Srinagar and Delhi in the next 2 years, would be a veritable game changer in the process of Kashmir&rsquo;s physical integration with the rest of India.</p>
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Gadkari added that the second road corridor between Jammu and Srinagar through Doda-Kishtwar (NH-244) and the third one through Akhnoor-Rajouri-Shopian (Mughal Road) would serve as alternate arteries and connect two hilly wings to the two capital cities.</p>
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Referring to the 650-km Delhi-Katra express highway, Gadkari said the work had been distributed in different packages and already started on 16 packages in Punjab and Haryana. &quot;After the completion of the Delhi-Katra express highway, the travel time between major cities, including Delhi-Amritsar, will be 4 hours, Delhi-Katra 6 hours and Delhi-Srinagar 8 hours. This is my promise and it will be fulfilled,&quot; he said.</p>
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Gadkari said work was also under various stages of completion on the 1350-km long Delhi-Mumbai expressway which would reduce the travel time between India&rsquo;s political and financial capitals from 24 hours to just 12 hours. It is estimated to be completed within the expenditure of Rs 90,000 crores. He said that Delhi-Chandigarh, Delhi-Dehradun, Delhi-Haridwar and Delhi-Jaipur Road journeys would be covered in just two hours.</p>
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As regards the four-lane highway between Jammu and Srinagar, Gadkari said that work was going on speedily on the last two packages. While 85 percent of work had been completed on the 95-km long Jammu-Udhampur-Nashri section (which includes a 10 km long tunnel), the 60-km section between Nashri and Banihal would be completed by December 2023.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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These projects, which are strategically important for the swift movement of defence forces along with the agricultural, industrial and socioeconomic progress of the region, will provide all-weather connectivity between Jammu and Kashmir.</p>
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The projects will connect all major roads leading to various district headquarters and will help in the generation of employment and self-employment opportunities.</p>
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Making a significant announcement, Gadkari said that the road communication projects worth Rs 100,000 crore&mdash;equal to the total expenditure on 1350-km long 8-lane Delhi-Mumbai Expressway&mdash;would be executed in Jammu and Kashmir in the next two years. Tunnels to the tune of Rs 50,000 crore were already under execution in the UT.</p>
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Gadkari&rsquo;s yet another remarkable announcement came about a road, including a tunnel under the Sadhna Top, between Kupwara and Tangdhar (LoC) and a road including a tunnel from Bafliaz (Rajouri) to Peer Ki Gali, near Shopian, Kashmir. Once completed, these two arteries would provide 24x7x365 connectivity through the two hilly terrains.</p>
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&quot;Four things water, power, transport and communication are imperative for the success of tourism and industrialisation, which will help in elevating poverty, creating jobs and boosting economy,&quot; Gadkari said, adding that the Centre was making all-out efforts to bring development and prosperity to Jammu and Kashmir.</p>
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Referring to the development of roads in J&amp;K, he said that when the BJP came to power in 2014, the total length of roads in Jammu and Kashmir was 1,695 km, which was expanded to 2,664 km by 2021. J&amp;K, he said, was the only part in the country where tunnels worth over Rs 50,000 crore were currently being constructed. These include Asia&rsquo;s longest road tunnel near Zojila on Srinagar-Kargil-Leh highway.</p>
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&ldquo;I assure you that the infrastructure will be at par with the western European standards during the Modi government&rdquo;, Gadkari said about the roads under execution and in the pipeline.</p>
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