Nitin Gadkari to Chair High-Level Meeting on Srinagar-Jammu Highway Crisis Amid Omar Abdullah’s Sharp Criticism

Nitin Gadkari

Amid growing outrage over the deteriorating condition of the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari is likely to chair a high-level meeting on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the issue.

Sources told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the meeting will be chaired by Gadkari and attended by top officials from the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).

The meeting will also be joined via videoconferencing by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, his cabinet colleagues, senior bureaucrats, and officials from various central agencies in Jammu & Kashmir.

On Monday, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah spoke to Gadkari, seeking his intervention to address the worsening condition of the highway.

The CM had also slammed the Union Government, saying they should handover the highway to J&K Government if they cannot maintain it.

The ruling NC-led government has come under sharp criticism from fruit growers as well as from Kashmir-based opposition parties, including the PC and PDP, for failing to ensure the unhindered movement of fruit-laden trucks to markets across the country.

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has also faced criticism from various quarters for failing to widen and level a 300-metre stretch constructed at Tahard in Udhampur district, after the existing highway was buried under debris.

According to officials, the poor condition of this stretch is causing significant hindrances to the smooth movement of traffic along the highway—(KNO)

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari Announces ‘Cashless Treatment’ Scheme for Road Accident Victims

Nitin Gadkari

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has announced the “Cashless Treatment” scheme, under which the government will cover expenses of up to Rs 1.5 lakh for seven days of treatment for road accident victims.

Gadkari stated that the government would bear the cost of treatment if the police are informed about the accident within 24 hours.

The Union Minister also announced an ex-gratia payment of Rs two lakh for the families of deceased victims in hit-and-run cases.

“We have started a new scheme – Cashless Treatment. Immediately after an accident occurs, within 24 hours, when the information goes to the Police, we will provide expenses for seven-day treatment of the patient who gets admitted or a maximum of up to Rs 1.5 Lakhs for treatment. We will also provide Rs two lakh for the deceased in hit-and-run cases,” said the Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways.

He also underlined that the government’s top priority is road safety, citing the alarming statistic that nearly 1.80 lakh people lost their lives in road accidents in 2024. Of these, 30,000 fatalities were due to not wearing helmets, Gadkari added.

“In the meeting, the first priority is for road safety and in the year 2024, 1.80 lakh deaths have occurred in road safety. 30,000 people have died because of not wearing helmets. The second serious thing is that 66% of accidents have occurred in people between the ages of 18 to 34,” Gadkari added.

Gadkari further highlighted the deaths of 10,000 children in road accidents caused by inadequate arrangements at entry and exit points near educational institutions, such as schools and colleges.

“10,000 children have died due to a lack of proper arrangement at the exit-entry point in front of our schools and colleges. Rules have also been made for the autorickshaws and minibuses for schools as there have been significant number of deaths due to this. After identifying all the black spots, everyone decided together that we would try to reduce it,” he said.

The announcement followed a meeting chaired by Gadkari with Transport Ministers from all states and union territories at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi on Tuesday.

The meeting aimed to facilitate collaborative efforts between the union and state governments and to discuss transportation-related policies. (ANI)

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari Approves Rs. 224.44 Crore for Shopian Bypass Construction

Nitin Gadkari, the Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways, took to social media to announce the approval of a budget of Rs. 224.44 crore for the construction of the Shopian Bypass on National Highway-444 in Jammu & Kashmir.

The project aims to convert the highway into a two-lane road with paved shoulders, spanning over 8.925 kilometers in the Shopian district. The construction will be executed using the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Mode.

Emphasizing the strategic significance of the project, Gadkari highlighted its role in connecting Shopian District with Pulwama and Kulgam within the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. This development is expected to benefit apple growers in south Kashmir, particularly in Shopian district, often referred to as the “Apple bowl of the valley,” by facilitating swifter transportation of their produce to markets.

Gadkari underscored the broader impact of the project, anticipating improved connectivity and heightened road safety measures in the region. The initiative represents a significant step towards enhancing infrastructure and fostering economic growth in Jammu & Kashmir.