Ropeway project: High Level Committee holds consultation meet with stakeholders

High Level Committee members meeting with local stakeholders.
High Level Committee members meeting with local stakeholders.

Excelsior Correspondent

KATRA, Jan 28: Before proceeding ahead with the ropeway project, the High Level Committee (HLC) framed by the Lt Governor, JK-UT, also Chairman of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB), today held its fourth crucial meeting with the local stakeholders.
The committee headed by Dr Ashok Bhan and also comprising of Suresh Sharma, Members of the SMVDSB; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner of Jammu and Anshul Garg, Chief Executive Officer, SMVDSB, held discussions with representatives from various associations and groups, including the Rural Development Forum, Senior Citizens Welfare Forum and prominent members of Panchayats surrounding Katra, who attended the meeting.
According to an official spokesperson, the local groups extended their wholehearted support to the various development projects initiated by the Shrine Board including the Passenger Ropeway while emphasizing the need for continuous and sustainable development. They encouraged the Shrine Board to carry on such projects that enhance infrastructure, amenities and overall experience for pilgrims and locals.
However, they also underscored the importance of considering the concerns, needs and aspirations of the local population during the planning and execution of these projects for maintaining a delicate balance between fostering development and preserving the region’s unique religious, social and cultural heritage.
Representatives from key Panchayats surrounding Katra, including Garn, Aghar Jitto, Kanjli, Akhali Button, Hutt and Bhaga expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the priority darshan provision at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Ji announced by the Chief Executive Officer of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board on Republic Day- 2025 which extends to residents of Katra Town and all 41 villages in Sub-Division, Katra. Additionally, the representatives applauded the construction of four temples along the Trikuta Hills Parikrama Marg stating the initiative as a visionary move by the Shrine Board aimed at enriching the spiritual experience of devotees and showcasing the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Dr Bhan expressed his satisfaction with the meeting’s outcome stating that it concluded on a positive note with stakeholders committing to collaborative efforts for the region’s overall development. He remarked that two groups were unable to attend the meeting today but the HLC remains open to further discussions and consultations, ensuring that all stakeholders are heard before any final decisions are made.