Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh lays foundation stone of the road project from Ramnagar to Ramwail in Udhampur, J&K

Delhi, 14 JAN 2024

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh today laid the foundation stone  of the road project from Ramnagar to Ramwail in Udhampur district.

He said the vital connectivity project, with an outlay of 2.96 crore rupees, had got caught up in litigation for a long time. But, due to his personal efforts, the litigation was sorted out and the foundation stone of the road was laid.

The Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, road connectivity has been ensured in the remotest regions of the hill district of Udhampur. Dr Singh recalled that the PMGSY began under the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, but the next 15 years till 2014, the total length of PMGSY roads built in the country was just about 3.7 lakh kilometres, whereas in the last nine-and-a-half years under Prime Minister Modi, the total length has doubled to more than 8 lakh kilometres. Dr Jitendra Singh said, Udhampur has figured among the first three top PMGSY road projects in all the districts of the country.

The minister lamented that this region had not received the kind of attention it deserved from previous governments. But Prime Minister Modi had committed that his government will develop all regions equitably and bring it at par with developed regions. Dr Singh said that under the  patronage of Shri Modi, the government has been able to upgrade all those facilities to remote areas which people had never imagined before.

Dr Jitendra Singh informed that his constituency is the only one which got two Vande Bharat Express trains, three Centrally-funded medical colleges and other Centrally-funded multiple projects, including Devika River Rejuvenation project, Katra-Delhi Express road corridor,  north India’s first Industrial Biotech Park and national level Shahpur Kandi Irrigation project.

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