DC inspects NH-44 four-laning work from Nashri to Banihal, reviews development projects in Ramban town

RAMBAN, MARCH 01: Deputy Commissioner Ramban, Mohammad Alyas Khan, today conducted a comprehensive inspection of the ongoing four-laning work on the Nashri to Banihal section of Jammu–Srinagar National Highway (NH-44).

During the inspection, the Deputy Commissioner was accompanied by Senior Superintendent of Police Arun Gupta, Additional Deputy Commissioner Varunjeet Singh Charak, officers from the district administration and representatives of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).

The DC undertook an extensive tour of the stretch, covering key locations including Digdol tunnels SBT 3 km and NBT 2.5 km, Panthyal and Viaducts at Magarkote, Gangroo, Nachilana and Kishtwari Pather.

The DC closely assessed the progress of tunnel works, viaduct and bridges construction, slope stabilization measures and other allied infrastructure being developed as part of the prestigious four-laning project aimed at ensuring all-weather connectivity between Jammu and Srinagar.

While reviewing the pace of work, the DC directed the officers and engineers of NHAI to expedite the construction of tunnels and viaducts to ensure their completion within the stipulated timelines.

The Deputy Commissioner also inspected vulnerable locations along the stretch which are prone to landslides and shooting stones. He emphasized the urgent need for strengthening protection measures, including construction of retaining walls, breast walls, development of drainage system and installation of crash barriers to safeguard commuters and prevent disruptions in traffic movement, especially during adverse weather conditions.

Later, the Deputy Commissioner inspected the developmental and protection works underway in Ramban town. He also reviewed works related to drainage being executed to mitigate flood and erosion risks.

The DC directed Executive Officer MC and officers of the Public Works Department to expedite the pace of work and ensure completion within the prescribed timelines.