Katra-Delhi Express Corridor to be ready by 2023: Dr Jitendra

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh during interview to a national TV channel. 
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh during interview to a national TV channel. 

Excelsior Correspondent

NEW DELHI, Aug 12  : The work has started on the first – of- its- kind Katra-Delhi Express Road Corridor which will be ready by 2023 and when it becomes functional, the travel time from Katra to Delhi will get reduced to around six and half  hours,  and from Jammu to Delhi to just about six hours.
Disclosing this here today, Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh stated in a media interview that once this Express Road Corridor becomes functional, people will prefer to travel  to Delhi by road instead of undertaking journey by train or by Air.  The hallmark of this road corridor is that it will connect the holy cities of Katra and Amritsar, and at the same time offer connectivity for some other major important religious shrines between the two destinations, he said.
Dr Jitendra Singh  further informed that after completion of the survey by M/s Feedback Consultants Ltd, the process of acquisition of land is nearly complete and the work on the ground has started. Estimated to cost over Rs. 35,000 crore, he said, the important cities through which this Expressway Corridor will pass include Jammu and Kathua in J&K, and Jalandhar, Amritsar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana in Punjab.
Meanwhile, Dr Jitendra Singh  said, simultaneous widening  of the National Highway between Pathankot and Jammu is also being undertaken, to  upgrade it from 4 – lane to 6 – lane, which will also prove to be a great boon for the commuters between Jammu, Kathua and Pathankot.
Scheduled to be completed within a timeline of three years, Dr Jitendra Singh  said, the road corridor will prove to be a path-breakinging revolution in promoting industry and  investments in the entire region. It will also pave the way for the growth of economic hubs in cities like Kathua and Jammu, he added.
Pertinent to mention that Dr Jitendra Singh, who is a Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) representing Katra Vaishno Devi, had been pursuing this project since 2015 and had for the first time about three and half years ago announced during a programme at Katra that he had submitted a proposal to this effect which had been accepted by the Minister for Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari but it would take time because of procedural issues etc.

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