September 2, 2016

Government committed to strengthen border roads: CM

Government committed to strengthen border roads: CM

New Patwar Circle to be opened at Rakchham
Vijyender Sharma

SHIMLA---Chief Minister Shri Virbhadra Singh, who is on three-days tour to the tribal district of Kinnaur, today performed Bhoomi Pujan of upgradation and construction of Chitkul-Dumti road, considered to be strategically important. Bordering Tibet, the road would be of great help to the armed forces, especially   the army and Indo-Tibet Border Police (ITBP) which has more than 20 posts along the border. The ITBP have their front posts at Dumti towards the China border. To be constructed at a cost of Rs. 44.24 crore, around 20 kilometres of the road length is complete passing through Rani-Kanda.

            While addressing a public meeting at Chitkul, he said that Himachal Pradesh shares 220 km of the international border with China and around 140 kms length was along the Kinnaur district, while 80 km of border falls in tribal Lahaul and Spiti district. 

            Expressing concern over the delay of work on Rakchham-Chitkul road, the Chief Minister directed for re-tendering of the work. He said that the work on Dumti road be given to such a contractor who could finish the work well in time adding that contractors who delay work for years, should be blacklisted. 

            The Chief Minister said that the government was more concerned about strengthening the border roads so that the armed forces could be placed at better position in times of exigency. He said that similarly, the work on 20 kilometres of road from Thangi to Kunnu -Charang was also in progress and so far 14 kilometres of road had been completed and a sum of Rs 28 crore was being spent on it and the remaining six kilometres would be completed by end of December. Another road from Kota to  Dogri was also also under construction , he said adding the road till Dogri was being constructed with a  provision of Rs 12.50 crore and would benefit the army and the ITBP. These roads will help increase the mobility of the forces which can better keep vigil on the International Border with China.

            Shri Virbhadra Singh said the road had already been constructed till Shipki-La bordering China. The State government was time and again taking up the matter with the Union Government for laying Bilaspur-Bhanupalli-Bilaspur-Leh rail line through mid of lower Himachal, which would be of great strategic importance and besides helping the Indian army, it would also boost the tourism activities.

            The Chief Minister also directed the HPSEBL officers to replace the old wooden poles and old wires to provide better voltage and uninterrupted electric supply to the residents of the area. He announced upgradation of Government High School Chitkul to Government Senior Secondary School and a new Patwar circle for Chitkul and Rakchham to be opened at Rakchham. 

            Earlier, he  inaugurated  100 feet Bailey Bridge over Kharogla Nallah constructed at a cost of Rs 1.15 crore to re-store the connectivity from Sangla Rakcham  and Chitkul villages. He also inaugurated Primary Health Centre building at Chitkul. 

            He laid foundation stone of rupees three crore sewerage scheme  for Chitkul, Rs. 12.24 crore  66/22 KV electric sub Station at Karcham which would benefit fourteen thousand people of 13 villages of the surrounding areas along-with Kalpa and Pooh area and will also help in providing uninterrupted power supply and solve low voltage problem.  

            Deputy Speaker Vidhan Sabha Shri Jagat Singh Negi welcomed and honoured the Chief Minister on the occasion.



**VijyenderSharma*, Press Correspondent Bohan Dehra Road  JAWALAMUKHI-176031, Kangra HP(INDIA)*
 
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