Himachal Unveils Rs 600 Cr Plan for Roads & Urban Revamp, Eyes Central Funds

Himachal Pradesh's Public Works and Urban Development Minister, Vikramaditya Singh, has announced a major development push with proposals worth around Rs 600 crore submitted to the central government. Key approved projects include a Rs 366 crore urban development package and specific redevelopment plans for Shimla and Hamirpur. The state is also set to construct approximately 1,500 kilometres of rural roads under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana with a budget of Rs 2,300 crore. Singh emphasized transparency and quality in execution while highlighting land acquisition as a primary challenge for timely project completion.

Key Points: Himachal's Rs 600 Cr Development Push for Roads & Urban Growth

  • Rs 600 crore proposals sent to Centre
  • Rs 366 crore approved for urban projects
  • Rs 140 crore for Shimla market redevelopment
  • 1500 km roads under PMGSY
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Himachal Minister Vikramaditya Singh pushes Rs 600 crore development plan, focus on roads and urban infrastructure

Himachal Minister Vikramaditya Singh announces Rs 600 crore proposals to Centre for roads, urban projects, and PMGSY roads worth Rs 2300 crore.

"The proposals submitted by the state government received a positive response from the Centre. - Vikramaditya Singh"

Shimla, March 17

Himachal Pradesh Public Works and Urban Development Minister Vikramaditya Singh on Tuesday said the state government is accelerating development with a strong focus on roads, infrastructure and urban facilities, announcing proposals worth around Rs 600 crore sent to the Centre and major projects approved to boost connectivity and urban growth across Himachal Pradesh.

While addressing a press conference today here, he said that with a positive approach and innovative initiatives, special emphasis was being placed on strengthening roads, infrastructure and urban facilities under the Public Works and Urban Development departments. Improving road connectivity in remote, hilly and tribal regions remains a key priority for the government.

Vikramaditya Singh said that he recently met Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari and Urban Development Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, where he strongly presented various issues concerning the state.

"The proposals submitted by the state government received a positive response from the Centre," he added.

He said that development works related to Public Works and Urban Development have gained fresh momentum, with proposals worth around Rs 600 crore sent to the central government.

"Under the Special Assistance Scheme for Capital Investment to States 2025-26, projects worth Rs. 366 crore have been approved by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, with the Urban Development Department acting as the nodal agency," he said in a press note.

He said that this is a significant achievement that will boost urban development and provide improved facilities to the public.

The Minister further said that Rs 140 crore has been sanctioned for the redevelopment of the vegetable market in Shimla, where modern facilities such as a shopping complex, multi-level parking, municipal corporation office, retail outlets, hotel, multiplex, food court and warehouses will be developed. "Similarly, Rs 80 crore has been approved for redeveloping the old HRTC bus stand in Hamirpur into a modern city centre featuring a convention centre, parking, commercial spaces, shopping complex, retail outlets, gaming zone, food court and multiplex. In addition, a Rs 20 crore project has been approved under the Neighbourhood Improvement Plan for the Dharamshala Municipal Corporation," he added.

He said these projects will not only strengthen urban infrastructure but also promote economic activity in the state.

Speaking about rural development, he said that under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, approximately 1,500 kilometres of roads will be constructed at a cost of Rs 2,300 crore. The tender process has already been completed and work is set to commence from April 15.

He appealed to the people of the state to cooperate in providing land for road construction, as land availability remains the biggest challenge. He said that there is no shortage of funds, but the timely availability of land is crucial. He also assured that strict quality standards will be maintained in all construction work, and any contractor compromising on quality will face stringent action, including blacklisting.

He said that the state government is committed to carrying out development works with transparency, quality and timeliness.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Rs 600 crore is a huge amount. While the projects sound impressive, especially the Shimla market redevelopment, I hope the government ensures transparency in tendering and prevents cost overruns. We've seen big announcements before with slow execution.
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Aman W
Good to see focus on urban facilities beyond Shimla. Hamirpur and Dharamshala getting attention is a positive step. A convention centre in Hamirpur could really boost local business. Hope they also plan for proper waste management in these new complexes.
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Sarah B
The appeal for land cooperation is the real challenge. In the hills, land is scarce and emotionally held. The government needs a very sensitive and fair compensation mechanism, not just appeals. Without solving this, the 1500 km of roads will remain on paper.
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Karthik V
Promising news! The multi-level parking in Shimla is a dream for any visitor who has circled the Mall Road for an hour. Hope the "strict quality standards" are more than just words. The threat to blacklist contractors is good, but enforcement is key.
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Meera T
Development is welcome, but I hope it's sustainable and doesn't ruin the fragile Himalayan ecology. More roads can lead to more landslides if not planned carefully. Also, what about water supply and sewage for these new urban complexes? The plan seems incomplete without that.

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