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Banihal Bypass Completed: A Milestone for Jammu & Kashmir Connectivity

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Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari, today announced the successful completion of a 4-lane, 2.35 km Banihal Bypass on NH-44. The new infrastructure is set to significantly improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and enhance connectivity in the Jammu and Kashmir region.

In a post shared on social media platform X, Shri Gadkari wrote: “In Jammu & Kashmir, we have successfully completed a 4-lane, 2.35 km bypass in Banihal town at a cost of Rs 224.44 crore. Strategically located on the Ramban-Banihal section of NH-44, the bypass features 4 viaducts spanning 1,513 meters and 3 culverts, effectively addressing the persistent bottleneck caused by roadside markets and shops.”

Gradual Traffic Release
Initially, traffic will be released on 2 lanes of the bypass, with the full 4-lane capacity expected to be operational within the next 15 days after the completion of junction development near Banihal Railway Station.

Enhanced Connectivity and Security
The bypass is set to improve the traffic flow for tourists and defense vehicles traveling to the Kashmir valley. By significantly reducing congestion and travel time, it strengthens both regional connectivity and national security logistics. Moreover, the enhanced infrastructure will boost tourism prospects in the region, contributing to its economic development.

Project Overview and Delays
The Banihal Bypass project, initiated in January 2021, was originally scheduled for completion in December 2023 but faced a year-long delay due to unforeseen challenges. Stretching from Kharpora to Navayuga Tunnel, the bypass now diverts traffic away from Banihal town, easing congestion along the old alignment of the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway.

Official Statements
Project Director of National Highway, Ramban Sector, Shri P. K. Phonsa, highlighted the importance of the bypass: “This critical infrastructure ensures unhindered traffic flow, reducing bottlenecks and easing the daily commute for locals and tourists alike. The Ramban Bypass stretch has already been completed, and with the Banihal section now operational, the entire highway is significantly improved.”

Visionary Leadership
Shri Gadkari praised the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that the project aligns with the government’s vision to foster economic growth and position Jammu & Kashmir as a premier tourist destination. The bypass not only represents a leap in infrastructure but also underscores the government’s commitment to progress and development.

Looking Ahead
With the new bypass now open for traffic, the region is poised for a transformative shift in connectivity and accessibility. Locals and travelers can look forward to smoother journeys and enhanced opportunities in the months to come.

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