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J&K Govt inks MoU with National Logistics Ltd for development of ropeways

Ziraat Times News Network

JAMMU, APRIL 23: The Jammu and Kashmir Government today inked an MoU with National Highways Logistics Management Limited (NHLML) for the development of ropeway networks, as alternate solution of mobility, to improve connectivity to remote habitations on higher reaches.

The MoU was signed between Rohin Gupta; Regional Officer, NHAI, J&K and  Manzoor Hussain, Development Commissioner (Works), PWD(R&B) J&K, at Raj Bhavan, in presence of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary J&K, and Shri Giridhar Aramane, Secretary (Road Transport & Highways), GoI were also present.

Terming this much-awaited project as a potential solution to the existing mobility problem besides promoting tourism, the Lt Governor said that in the long run, this sustainable and environment friendly transport system, will play a significant role in decongesting the urban spaces.
The Lt Governor expressed gratitude to Hon’ble Prime Minister and Hon’ble Minister of Road Transport and Highways, and said that as future mobility medium, the proposed ropeway project will bring economic prosperity to inaccessible hilly areas.
“It is a significant step in the direction of developing a comprehensive ropeway network to benefit all sections of the population living in remote and difficult geographical conditions of Jammu and Kashmir”, he added.

Terming connectivity as top priority to increase production, trade and to improve the quality of life of citizens, the Lt Governor reiterated the unwavering commitment of the UT Administration towards the rapid socio-economic development of the citizens living in the remote areas of Jammu Kashmir.

Principal Secretary PWD, J&K; Chairperson NHAI; Member, NHAI; CEO NHLML were also present during the signing of MoU.

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