Fazilka, 12 July 2024
The construction of a four-lane highway from Fazilka to Abohar is underway, which will give a new impetus to the development of Fazilka district. This project will not only make travel to Delhi, Rajasthan, and Gujarat easier but also prove to be a boon for the industry and trade in Fazilka.
Deputy Commissioner Dr. Senu Duggal inspected the ongoing work on this project and directed that the project should be completed with high-quality standards. The highway will start from Fazilka-Firozpur road near village Lalowali and will bypass the villages of Ghallu and Khuhi Khera. The total length of this project is 44.960 km, which is being constructed by Gawar Fazilka Highway Project Limited.
This project will reduce the distance between Fazilka and Delhi, making it easier to travel to the national capital. Additionally, the ring road around Abohar city will be completed, making it a major city in the Malwa region.
The project includes the construction of 45 small and big bridges, flyovers, and ROBs. A 51.500 km long service road will also be built along with this project. The completion of this project will give a boost to the trade and industry in Fazilka district.
The world-famous Basmati rice grown in Fazilka will reach the ports in less time and Kinnow grown in district will also be transported to markets of Delhi and southern states quickly. The project is progressing at a rapid pace, and the Deputy Commissioner has assured that the project will be completed with high-quality standards.
This project will not only benefit Fazilka but also the tourists visiting the international border at Sadaki Check Post to watch the Retreat Ceremony from Haryana and Rajasthan. The project is being built with the latest technology and will be a milestone in the development of Fazilka district.
MD of the construction company, Mr. Parminder Singh, and Project Manager, Mr. Ravinder Singh, assured that the project is being built with world-class standards and latest technology. District Revenue Officer, Mr. Sandeep Kumar, was also present during the inspection.”