Himachal Pradesh Wins National PMGSY Honour for Rural Road Development

Himachal Pradesh has been selected for the prestigious National Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana honour for its outstanding rural road infrastructure. PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh announced that the state built 23,500 km of roads under PMGSY out of its total 46,000 km network. The award ceremony is scheduled for May 9 in Madhya Pradesh. Additionally, Singh secured a commitment for urban projects worth Rs 1,100-1,200 crore from the Centre.

Key Points: Himachal Pradesh Selected for PMGSY Honour

  • Himachal Pradesh selected for National PMGSY honour
  • State built 23,500 km of rural roads under the scheme
  • Award ceremony on May 9 in Madhya Pradesh
  • Vikramaditya Singh secured Rs 1,100-1,200 crore urban projects from Centre
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Himachal Pradesh chosen for PMGSY honour for strengthening rural road infrastructure: Vikramaditya Singh

Himachal Pradesh wins prestigious PMGSY honour for rural road infrastructure. PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh announces award ceremony on May 9 in Madhya Pradesh.

"We have tried to make maximum road coverage through this scheme. Our priority has always been the development of the state and to provide connectivity to the rural areas. - Vikramaditya Singh"

Shimla, May 7

Himachal Pradesh PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh on Thursday said that the state government has been selected for the prestigious National Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana honour in recognition of its outstanding performance in strengthening rural road infrastructure.

Expressing satisfaction over the achievement, Singh said that the state's commitment to rural connectivity has paved the way for this national recognition.

The award ceremony is scheduled to be held on May 9 in Madhya Pradesh.

"We are happy and satisfied as the road network of Himachal Pradesh is around 46,000 kms, out of which 23,500 kms of road were built through Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. We have tried to make maximum road coverage through this scheme. Our priority has always been the development of the state and to provide connectivity to the rural areas. This shows the work of our Public Works Department for the connectivity of the rural areas. So, Himachal Pradesh government has been chosen for the honour, and the ceremony has been scheduled for 9 May at Madhya Pradesh", Singh told reporters here.

Earlier on April 26, Vikramaditya Singh presented a Rs 5,400 crore urban development roadmap to the Centre and secured a commitment for projects worth Rs 1,100-1,200 crore at a high-level meeting in the national capital.

The meeting, chaired by Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, focused on the Urban Challenge Fund (UCF) and strategies to strengthen urban infrastructure in hill states.

During the discussions, Singh sought a central share of Rs 1,350 crore, highlighting Himachal Pradesh's unique geographical challenges, including its 90 per cent mountainous terrain and an annual tourist influx of around 1.45 crore. He also pushed for "hill-specific relaxations," particularly a reduction in the mandatory 50 per cent market funding requirement due to limited commercial viability in such regions.

In a significant outcome, the Union Minister assured that priority projects worth Rs 1,100-1,200 crore would be taken up on submission of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) and granted immediate approval.

The proposed projects include decongestion of core areas in Shimla, development of hydraulic parking systems, underground utility ducting, and planned urban townships such as Kangra Aerocity.

Officials said the initiative is aimed at addressing urban infrastructure challenges and accommodating the growing pressure of tourism in the hill state.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Good to see PMGSY getting recognition for rural roads. But I hope they also focus on maintenance - many roads in Himachal get damaged during monsoon landslides. Also, 1,100-1,200 crore commitment is good, but let's see how much actually gets spent on ground. The urban development roadmap sounds promising, but hill states need special treatment, not just standard schemes. Fingers crossed for the aerocity and parking projects! 🤞
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Kavya N
I come from a remote village in Mandi district and let me tell you, PMGSY has been a game changer. Before this scheme, we had to walk 5 km to reach the main road. Now buses reach our doorstep. This award is well-deserved! But 46,000 km is huge - I hope they also improve road width and safety, especially for tourist vehicles. Himachal deserves better infrastructure! 👏
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Arun Y
Great news for Himachal! But I have a small concern - why is the award ceremony in Madhya Pradesh? Hope our CM or minister attends and brings back some concrete benefits. Also, the 50% market funding relaxation is crucial for hill states. Shimla's traffic is a nightmare during tourist season, so decongestion projects can't come soon enough. Let's see if this translates to real change on the ground. 🤔
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Tanvi S
As someone who travels to Himachal frequently, I can say the rural roads have definitely improved. PMGSY

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