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"We dont function well as human beings when we're in isolation": Kashmir’s isolation set to crumble as countdown for new road & rail links begins, Indian Railway opens nation's longest 'escape tunnel' in Kashmir; know all about Banihal-Katra route project
The Indian railway system is regarded as the foundation and lifeblood of the economy. Indian railways span over thousands of kilometres practically covering the entire nation, making it the fourth largest in the world after the US, China and Russia.
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The Railways Board, which has a monopoly over the provision of rail services in India, is in charge of overseeing the whole infrastructure. Due to its low cost and effective operations, railways continues to be the most popular means of transportation for the majority of Indians when travelling long distances.
India's railway network is recognised as one of the largest railway systems in the world under single management. The railway network is also ideal for long-distance travel and movement of bulk commodities, apart from being an energy efficient and economic mode of conveyance and transport. Indian Railways is the preferred carrier of automobiles in the country.
Government of India has focused on investing in railway infrastructure by making investor-friendly policies. It has moved quickly to enable Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in railways to improve infrastructure for freight and high-speed trains. At present, several domestic and foreign companies are also looking to invest in Indian rail projects.
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The BJP government at the Centre has set December 2023 as the deadline for most of the transport infrastructure—including the ambitious road and rail links between Srinagar and Jammu—in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Yes, that’s the deadline for most of these projects which the Prime Minister should dedicate to the nation ahead of the Parliamentary elections in 2024”, said a top ranking official source. He confirmed that there were “clear-cut instructions” from the Centre to complete the four-lane upgradation of the Srinagar-Jammu highway as well as the Banihal-Katra rail link.
While most of the works on the highway have been already completed from Srinagar to Banihal on the Kashmir side and Jammu to Nashri on the Jammu side, a length of around 70 km from Banihal to Nashri, which includes 6 small tunnels, is still underway. Of the 9 small tunnels, 3 have been completed. Similarly, the rail link between Srinagar and Banihal on the Kashmir side and Jammu to Katra on the Jammu side is already operational. Work is still underway on the most treacherous leg of 111 km from Banihal to Katra.
However, the most important breakthroughs, including the three longest road and rail tunnels and the world’s highest railway bridge, have already been completed. The completion of the 12.89 km long T-49, which has got the distinction of becoming the country’s longest escape tunnel, on Thursday, is a remarkable milestone in the larger political project of Kashmir’s physical integration with New Delhi and rest of India.
With the completion of the two prestigious infrastructure projects, the valley of Kashmir will, for the first time in its history, get assured 24x7x365 surface communication corridors with Jammu, New Delhi and other Indian cities, States and Union Territories.
Notwithstanding a road connecting Kashmir’s Anantnag district with Jammu’s Kishtwar district through Simthan and the Mughal Road, connecting Kashmir’s Shopian district with Jammu’s Rajouri district, the Srinagar-Jammu highway continues as the only lifeline to the valley. However, it remains closed for traffic for several days and weeks during the winter every year.
The completion of the 4-lane highway, which will reduce the road distance between Srinagar and Jammu from 294 to 235 km, will come as a boon for trade, tourism and economy in Kashmir. The biggest beneficiary with the valley’s Rs 3000-crore fresh fruit industry. It will also put an end to hundreds of road accidents and deaths happening on the old highway, particularly between Banihal and Chanderkot, every year.
The completion of the rail link will come as an additional cushion to millions of the civilians, including tourists and traders, and security forces personnel travelling to and from the valley through different modes of transport. Out of the total 272 kilometres of the Udhampur-Baramulla-Srinagar Rail Link project, 161 km has been commissioned and operationalised.
Currently, most of the road accidents in J&K happen on the Srinagar-Jammu highway. According to the official figures, as many as 926 people died in such accidents on the highway in 2017, 984 in 2018, 996 in 2019, 728 in 2020 and 896 in 2021.
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