Government Blames Fund Shortage for Delayed Bridge Projects

   

SRINAGAR: The construction of two crucial bridges over the Jhelum River in Awantipora, in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district, has remained incomplete since 2008 due to a lack of funds, the government said on Wednesday.

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Responding to a question from MLA Pulwama, Waheed Ur Rehman, regarding the status of the Dogripora and Reshipora bridges, Minister for R&B Surinder Choudhary stated that both projects remain only partially completed due to financial constraints.

“The Reshipora and Dogripora bridges over the River Jhelum, which connect Pulwama, have faced delays in execution,” Choudhary said.

The minister elaborated that construction of the 129-metre span bridge at Dogripora and the 109-metre span bridge at Reshipora was initiated in March 2008 by the Jammu & Kashmir Projects Construction Corporation (JKPCC). He said the projects were originally scheduled for completion within three working seasons, contingent upon the availability of funds.

“However, due to funding shortages, both projects remain incomplete. For the Dogripora bridge, only the substructure was completed by JKPCC, whereas for the Reshipora bridge, the substructure was only partially completed,” he added.

Responding to another query, Choudhary clarified that the projects have not been abandoned but are temporarily halted since December 2023, following the transfer of these works from JKPCC to the R&B department, pending revised administrative approval.

“The work on Dogripora and Reshipora bridges has not been abandoned but temporarily halted for want of revised administrative approval,” he said.

The minister informed that revised Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) have been prepared for the remaining work, with an estimated cost of Rs 1,529.47 lakh for the Dogripora bridge and Rs 1,383.01 lakh for the Reshipora bridge. These DPRs are currently under process for administrative approval.

“The work on both these bridges will be tendered once the revised administrative approvals are granted,” Choudhary said. (KNO)

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