KV News

Div Com reviews land acquisition process for Delhi- Katra Expressway, BRO roads

Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page

Jammu: Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar Friday took stock of the land acquisition process for the Delhi-Katra Expressway project and Akhnoor-Poonch BRO roads.
Kumar discussed the land acquisition process and was informed that it has been mostly completed.
He directed the deputy commissioners of Kathua, Samba and Jammu to expedite the process for smooth execution of work. He also asked the concerned DCs to disburse the compensation amount simultaneously.
Pertinently, the Delhi-Katra expressway corridor will cover as many as 229 villages in four major districts of Jammu and Kashmir. The Expressway, in the Union Territory, will be 130 km in length with 4 packages: namely 14, 15, 16 and 17.
The 44.6 km long Package-14 starts from Balsua (district Pathankot) to Gurha Baildaran (Hiranagar, district Kathua), while Package-15 extends over 35.15 km distance from Gurha Baildaran to Raya Morh (district Samba).
Similarly, Package-16 starts extending from Raya Morh to Satwari up to the 4th Tawi Bridge in Jammu covering a distance of 19 km. It will further link with the Jammu-Akhnoor 4-lane project.
Likewise, Package-17, 33 km in length, starts from Kunjwani to Katra. Before touching Katra town, it will pass through 26 villages.
Once completed, the national capital will be connected directly to the holy town, the base camp of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi.
The Div Com also reviewed land acquisition cases of SAMPARK (Border Road Organisation) being executed in districts Rajouri and Poonch including the Akhnoor-Poonch, Rajouri-Thanamandi and other roads.
He tooka review of each land acquisition case pending in the districts and directed the Deputy Commissioners to complete the process of land acquisition in time.
Divisional Commissioner Jammu instructed the BRO to coordinate with respective district administrations for better cooperation and an expeditious land acquisition process.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *