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delay in finalization of contract for four-lanning of National Highway 1A stretch between Ramban to Banihal, which is in an extremely bad shape. He also raised the issue of slow pace of work on Srinagar-Qazigund expressway, which is creating a lot of inconvenience to the people. Mufti Sayeed emphasized that since the four-lanning of Jammu-Srinagar National Highway is bypassing major towns like Nagrota, Udhampur, Batote, Qazigund, Bijbehara and Pampore, arrangements for its regular maintenance have to be ensured. Among others, the meeting was attended by Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, B. B. Vyas, Commissioner / Secretary, Public Works, Rohit Kansal, and Chief Engineers, R&B, Kashmir and Jammu. From the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways , Chief Engineer, P-I, A. K. Srivastava, and Chief General Manager (T), B. S. Singla attended the meeting. It was given out in the meeting that the process of allotment of work will be speeded up. The project is being executed by the National Highway of India (NHAI). The NHAI assured that arrangement with the contractor will be reviewed and the State Government will be informed about all aspects of maintenance of National Highways within a period of three weeks.
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