7.3km road projects launched in Lolab Valley


In a significant development boost for Lolab Valley, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kupwara and Vice Chairman (VC) of District Development Council (DDC) have laid the foundation stone for two crucial road projects totaling 7.3 kilometres. The projects, located at Surigam and Gratnard, are expected to improve connectivity and accessibility in remote areas of the valley. The inauguration ceremony marked the beginning of construction for these essential infrastructure projects, which aim to enhance transportation links and facilitate easier movement for residents and visitors alike. The roads will play a pivotal role in connecting communities, improving socio-economic conditions, and promoting local tourism by providing easier access to scenic locations in Lolab Valley. DC Kupwara highlighted the strategic importance of these road projects in boosting regional development and addressing long-standing connectivity challenges faced by the local population. The initiatives underscore the administration's commitment to enhancing infrastructure in remote areas, ensuring equitable development across the region.

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