by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, OCT
21
The crucial National
Highway between Chandigarh
and Ludhiana is
all set to be 8 laned with Union Government giving its nod for the execution of
this critical project.
This was informed by the representatives of National Highways Authority
of India, who called on Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal
to review the progress of ongoing National Highways in the state. They said
that Union Surface Transport Ministry has given in-principle approval to this
project and final decision would be taken on the detailed project report submitted
by the Punjab Government.
Earlier, the Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal put the Highway Projects on fast-track, fixing the timelines for the
completion of each project, clearing hurdles coming in the way of the expeditious completion and made the authorities accountable for time-bound
completion of projects.
In a high level meeting, in which Regional heads of National Highways
Authority of India, Western Command Representatives, Deputy Commissioners of
all concerned districts besides Principal Secretaries of PWD (B&R), Forest,
Environment and other concerned ministries participated, Mr. Badal reviewed the
progress of each and every ongoing National Highway project. He went into the
details of 6 laning of NH-1, 6 laning of Jalandhar-Dhilwan section NH-1, 4
laninig of Jalandhar-Pathankot NH-1A, 4 laning of Pathankot Amritsar NH-15, 4
laning of Ludhiana-Talwandi NH-95, 4 laning of Kurali-Zirakpur NH-21 and
Ambala-Chandigarh section of NH-152.
Mr. Badal said that he would coordinate with Army authorities for
acquisition of 400 kilometer land at Jalandhar for 6 laning on NH-1 and Deputy
Commissioner Jalandhar was asked to remove encroachment near PAP Chowk for
early completion of ROB. It was decided to have an additional entry and exit
point in Ludhiana
on NH-1. Expressing concern over slow disbursement of award money, instructions
were issued to SDMs of Rajpura, Fatehgarh Sahib, Ludhiana West, Ludhiana East,
Payal, Phagwara and Phillaur to complete the disbursal within 10 days.
Reviewing the progress of 6 laning of Jalandhar-Dhilwan section, DC
Jalandhar was asked to sort out compensation issue of Kartarpur belt.
Similarly, in the case of 4 laning of NH-1A (Jalandhar-Pathankot Road) PWD assured
that it would handover PWD land in village Dhakki shortly to NHAI and Defence
authorities also assured transfer of 48 acre land near Phillaura and Nangal. It
was decided to construct one under path near village Cholang and the Punjab
Deputy Chief Minister asked DC Pathankot, Gurdaspur and Amritsar to sort out the problems of missing
khasras. The Powercom was asked to shift lines coming in the way of National Highway.
Expressing concern over slow progress of 4 laning of Ludhiana-Talwandi section
NH-95, the Financial Commissioner Forest
was asked to resolve the Forest issue and
Principal Secretary Irrigation was also asked to finalise the design of bridges
on the highway.
Underlining the need for expediting 4 laning of Kurali-Zirakpur section
of NH-21, Deputy Commissioner of Roop Nagar was asked to expedite the
acquisition process and Excise and Taxation Department was also asked to shift
their barrier.
The Deputy Chief Minister also emphasised the need for early completion
of Ambala-Chandigarh section of NH-152.
Prominent amongst others who attended the meeting included ; Mr.
Sharanjit Singh Dhillon, PWD Minister, Mr. P.S Aujla, Principal Secretary to
Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Ajay Kumar Mahajan, Special Principal Secretary to
Deputy Chief Minister , representatives of NHAI, Defense, Forest, Power,
Irrigation and Sewerage departments besides Deputy Commissioners of Amritsar,
Jalandhar, Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Rupnagar and Moga.
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