Rajouri Gets ₹29 Crore PMGSY Road, Ending Decades of Isolation

A ₹29 crore road project under PMGSY has started in Rajouri's Doongi block, connecting remote border areas after decades of isolation. The 13-kilometre road links three blocks and reduces travel time, replacing a 60-kilometre defence road with army check gates. Residents hope the road will improve access to schools, hospitals, and markets, and boost local livelihoods. Social activist Mohamad Jameel and former sarpanch Chaudhary Mohammad Sadiq expressed gratitude while requesting further development in education and healthcare.

Key Points: Rajouri ₹29 Crore PMGSY Road Project Boosts Connectivity

  • ₹29 crore road project under PMGSY in Doongi block
  • Connects 13 km in Panchayat Challas, linking three blocks
  • Reduces dependence on 60-km defence road with army check gates
  • Fulfills decades-old demand, boosting access to schools, healthcare, and markets
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J-K: Long-awaited connectivity boost for Rajouri as ₹29 Crore road work under PMGSY starts

A ₹29 crore PMGSY road project in Rajouri's Doongi block connects remote border areas, reducing travel time and fulfilling a decades-old demand for better infrastructure.

"This connectivity has made life much easier for the people here. - Mohamad Jameel, social activist"

Rajouri, May 5

A major infrastructure project under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana is underway in the border block Doongi of Rajouri district, bringing long-awaited relief to residents of remote areas.

The project involves the construction of a 13-kilometre road in Panchayat Challas, with an estimated cost of ₹29 crore.

The road is set to connect multiple border panchayats and will also link three key blocks -- Doongi, Qila Darhal, and Nowshera, significantly improving connectivity in the region.

For decades, locals have depended on a 60-kilometre-long defence road via Peer Badasar to Rajouri, which includes seven army check gates.

Frequent security checks at these gates often caused delays and hardships for civilians. With the new PMGSY road, travel distance will be considerably reduced, ensuring smoother and quicker movement.

Residents say the project fulfils a long-pending demand dating back to independence. Due to a lack of proper road connectivity, people in these border areas were forced to walk 10 to 15 kilometres, making access to schools, healthcare, and markets extremely difficult.

Many villagers claim that lives were lost as patients could not reach hospitals in time, and the region also faced a high illiteracy rate.

The ongoing construction has brought a sense of happiness and hope among the people. Locals believe the road will boost development, enabling them to start small businesses, construct homes, and improve their livelihoods.

Expressing gratitude, residents thanked the government for taking this crucial step, stating that the project will play a transformative role in the overall development of the border region.

Mohamad Jameel, a social activist, said on Tuesday, "I'm a local social activist, and today's inauguration is very important for us. Earlier, we were at a complete standstill in this area. During times like Operation Sindoor, especially when there was firing, we had to move our children out of the border areas for safety. There were no proper roads or facilities, so leaving was very difficult. After that, this road was constructed and inaugurated, which has been a huge benefit for us. It has connected all five wards of our Panchayat, including areas that were previously cut off. This connectivity has made life much easier for the people here.

"However, we still request that the smaller areas, with about 1 to 1.5 km of missing links, should also be connected. In times of emergency or operations like Sindoor, this connectivity becomes crucial. Along with roads, we also need development in other sectors. We request better facilities for schools and hospitals so that we don't have to depend on Rajouri for basic services. Our children deserve access to good education and better opportunities," he further added.

Former Panchayat Sarpanch, Chaudhary Mohammad Sadiq, said, "I have been the Sarpanch here since 2011. Now, the arrival of this road in Panchayat Chilash has brought us immense joy. Mian Sahab inaugurated this road here. A large number of people were present during the inauguration, and people are very happy. MLA has also helped us."

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative by PMGSY. But we need to ensure the quality of construction — many rural roads don't last long due to poor materials. Also, the activist's point about missing links and basic facilities like schools and hospitals is valid. Connectivity alone isn't enough. Development must be holistic. Let's hope this road is built well and maintained properly.
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Vikram M
Finally! I remember visiting Rajouri years ago — the road situation was pathetic. People used to walk 10-15 km for basic needs. This is a game-changer for border areas. Hope the government continues such projects in other remote villages too. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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James A
Impressive project for a remote region. $3.5 million for 13 km road seems reasonable for mountainous terrain. Curious to see how this impacts local economy and education rates. The activist's concerns about emergency connectivity during operations are very practical for a border area.
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Kavya N
This is what we need — more development in border areas. It not only helps locals but also strengthens our presence near the border. The mention of Operation Sindoor shows how important connectivity is for security too. Good move! But yes, schools and hospitals must follow soon.
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Rohit P
A small step for infrastructure but a giant leap for these villagers. ₹29 crore is a lot of money — hope there is transparency in spending. Also, the 1-1.5 km missing links should be covered soon. Every home needs road access. Well done to the local administration and MLA for pushing this through.

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