Huge boost to connectivity in UT
Excelsior Correspondent
Budgam, Aug 6: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today attended the ceremony of 508 Railway Stations redevelopment launched by PM Narendra Modi at an event at Budgam Railway Station.
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In his address, Sinha expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister for including three stations of J&K viz, Jammu Tawi, Udhampur and Budgam under Amrit Bharat Station Scheme.
He said, the redevelopment of Railway Stations in the UT will give huge boost to connectivity and ease of travel for passengers.
“I believe railway connectivity is the lifeline of a society. A railway line not only strengthens connectivity with different regions but it also brings economic prosperity and transforms standard of living and creates a new destiny of the concerned region,” the Lt Governor said.
He highlighted the ongoing railway projects and the overall transformation taking place in the railway sector. “Under the guidance of the Prime Minister, we are witnessing rail projects of unprecedented magnitude in Kashmir valley,” he said.
“Kashmir will be connected to Kanyakumari by the end of this financial year. It will connect the Valley with all important commercial centres of the country,” the Lt Governor added.
He further informed that the Railway Board has sanctioned five Final Location Survey works in Kashmir including Doubling of Baramulla-Banihal Railway Line, New Baramulla-Uri, Awantipora-Shopian, Sopore-Kupwara and Anantnag-Bijbehara-Pahalgam Rail Line. Once approved, the new networks will boost rail connectivity in the Valley, he added.
He also shared the reforms introduced by the UT Administration to strengthen the air and road connectivity catering to the growing aspirations of the people.
Nazir Ahmad Khan, Chairman, District Development Council, Budgam; Vijay Kumar, ADGP Kashmir, Vijay Bidhuri, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Akshay Labroo, Deputy Commissioner Budgam; Vijay Pratap Singh, Principal Chief Engineer Northern Railway, PRI members, youth and people in large numbers were present.