Issues stalling expansion of Srinagar-Baramulla NH resolved

Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary interacting with owners of land on Sunday.
Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary interacting with owners of land on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Dec 8: Long-pending issues stalling expansion of the Srinagar-Baramulla national highway from Parimpora to Narbal areas in Srinagar have been resolved after the Government and the land owners reached an agreement.
The resolution of issues came on Sunday during Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary’s spot inspection and meeting with concerned owners of land and structures along the stretch.
The long-unsettled issue of relocation of the Damdama Sahib Gurdwara at Zainakote – whose case has been in the court since 2015 – was also resolved on the occasion. It was agreed that the administration will provide land at an adjacent spot and also reconstruct the Gurdwara.
The DC issued on-the-spot instructions for processing transfer of land and assured the Gurdwara managing committee of earliest reconstruction of the place of worship.
The pending issue surrounding compensation to the owner of the petrol station in the area was also resolved on the occasion. The Collector was asked to hand over possession of the land in question to the executing organisation within two days so that the latter can resume the expansion work. The petrol station was also a major bottleneck hampering the expansion.
The DC also took stock of shifting of utilities along the stretch. It should be noted the administration has released Rs 10 lakh to the Power Development department for the purpose. The department was directed to speed up and complete the shifting of utilities before the end of this month.
Dr Shahid also inspected the ongoing work on the two-kilometre stormwater drainage project – which includes construction of a dewatering station – being executed in the area under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation or AMRUT scheme. He directed for round-the-clock work on the project and earliest completion of it which it was said will benefit a population of over 80 thousand residents.
The project is expected to be completed before the March 31, 2020 deadline. It is notable that the drains being used as part thereof are a massive seven-meter deep pipes with a huge six-feet inner circumference.
It was informed that the BRO and the Traffic Department have devised a well-thought-out joint plan to ensure minimal disruptions to traffic movement during execution of this drainage work along the stretch.