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Punjab CM announces repair, upgrade of 19,491-km rural link roads

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has launched a massive infrastructure upgrade for rural areas. The government will repair and upgrade 19,491 kilometers of rural link roads across the state. This Rs 4,150 crore project includes a unique five-year maintenance guarantee from contractors. The initiative also features AI-based surveys and special safety measures for foggy conditions.

Chandigarh, Oct 3

In a festive bonanza, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday announced a major project to repair and upgrade of 19,491.56-km rural link roads with an outlay of Rs 4,150.42 crore.

Addressing the gathering in Tarn Taran, the Chief Minister said, “Today is a historic day, especially for the rural areas of Punjab, as the repair and upgradation work of rural link roads is being initiated today”. Mann said the government has taken another historic decision, as now, along with repairing these link roads, their maintenance will also be ensured for the next five years by contractors.

The Chief Minister said there are a total of 30,237 link roads in Punjab with a total length of 64,878 km, adding 33,492 km are under the Punjab Mandi Board and 31,386 km are under the Public Works Department (PWD).

He said the government is now starting a project to repair and upgrade 7,373 link roads with a total length of 19,491.56 km. The project will cost Rs 4,150.42 crore, which includes five years of maintenance. Mann added that Rs 3,424.67 crore will be spent for repair and upgradation, whereas Rs 725.75 crore will be spent for five-year maintenance.

The Chief Minister said the e-tendering process for the repair and upgradation of these roads has been completed, and the entire work will be done in a transparent and corruption-free manner. He said an artificial intelligence (AI) survey was conducted for these roads, which resulted in savings of Rs 383.53 crore.

Mann said that to ensure high quality during road repair and upgradation, for the first time, a ‘Road Infrastructure Development Meeting’ was conducted. The Chief Minister said that in this meeting, Mandi Board officials, contractors, and other stakeholders discussed key issues and all contractors and agencies were clearly instructed that no compromise should be made on quality in this link road project, and that proper maintenance must be ensured under all circumstances.

He said that to ensure public safety during foggy or dark conditions, a special road safety project is being implemented on the repaired and upgraded link roads at a cost of Rs 91.83 crore.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Rs 4,150 crore is a massive investment! Glad to see the government focusing on rural infrastructure. Better roads will help farmers transport their produce more efficiently and reduce vehicle maintenance costs for everyone.

Aman W

Using AI for road surveys and saving ₹383 crore - that's impressive! Shows how technology can help in governance. Hope the transparency promise is actually maintained throughout the project.

Sarah B

The five-year maintenance clause is crucial. Too often we see new roads deteriorate within months due to poor quality construction and zero maintenance. Hope they stick to their quality commitment.

Kavya N

As someone who travels frequently to rural areas for work, this is much needed! The current road conditions are terrible and cause so much wear and tear on vehicles. Hope they start with the worst-affected areas first.

Rohit P

While I appreciate the initiative, I hope this doesn't become another announcement that gets delayed. We've seen many such projects announced before that never saw completion. Action speaks louder than words!

Nisha Z

The road safety project for foggy conditions is a thoughtful addition. Punjab winters can be challenging with dense fog, and better visibility on rural roads will definitely save lives. Good planning! 👍

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