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  • T5 tunnel to help travellers bypass most-vulnerable stretch on Jammu-Srinagar NH inauguration next week

    T5 tunnel to help travellers bypass most-vulnerable stretch on Jammu-Srinagar NH inauguration next week

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    Ramban/Jammu, Mar 10: Known for its unpredictability due to the sudden shooting of stones from the hillock overlooking the strategic Jammu-Srinagar national highway, the most vulnerable stretch of Panthyal in Ramban district is set to get bypassed with the inauguration of the T5 tunnel next week.

    The work on the twin-tube 880-metre tunnel, part of the highway realignment project, started in 2020 and is expected to be completed within the next five days. It will put an end to the threat of shooting stones which have consumed numerous human lives.

    Over the past couple of years, a temporary iron and steel tunnel at the crucial stretch provided some relief to the people travelling on the highway. But the rolling stones continued to cause frequent disruptions in the smooth movement of traffic.

    “Panthyal has remained a critical stretch for decades. This treacherous stretch will be bypassed with the inauguration of T5 tunnel, which is more or less in the completion stage,” Ramban Deputy Commissioner Mussarat Islam told PTI.

    Islam, who is monitoring the project and regularly updates the progress on social media, said the opening of the T5 tunnel would end the fear of shooting stones forever along with frequent traffic jams on the stretch.

    In a tweet recently, he said the opening of the T5 tunnel will lay the “ghost of Panthyal to rest, forever”. In another tweet, he shared the photographs of Pavement Quality Concrete (PQC) work for top-wearing layers being laid in T5.

    The four-lane project of the 270-km highway, the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with the rest of the country, started in 2011. The work, which included a number of small and major tunnels, bridges and flyovers is likely to be completed by next year after missing several deadlines over the past decade.

    “We have the most critical stretch of 66 km passing through the district (Ramban) from Nashri tunnel to Banihal tunnel. The National Highway Authority of India is working on the project. We have got three tunnels in the past year and several other small tunnels and bridges are nearing completion which will bypass other critical spots on the road,” the deputy commissioner said.

    He expressed hope that the travel through Ramban district will become very comfortable by July end.

    “The Ramban flyover which will bypass Ramban market is expected to be thrown open by April 15, Jaishwal bridge near Karole by March 31 and 873-metre Kunfer tunnel between Peeda and Chanderkote next month as well,” he said.

    The officer said the Jammu-Srinagar national highway, also known as NH44, is the only highway where a four-lane project is under progress without stopping vehicular movement.

    “On an average, over 10,000 to 11,000 vehicles ply on the highway on a daily basis (between Srinagar and Jammu). It is a lifeline and the only all-weather road so the challenges being faced by the executing agencies are much more than anywhere else,” he said.

    He said supplies to Kashmir, including perishable items, are carried via this road.

    “The administration is giving full support to NHAI for the completion of the project in a time-bound manner and to ensure smooth flow of the traffic,” he said.

    Varinder Singh, an official working with CPPL construction company which is working on the T5 tunnel, said over 200 workers have been engaged to complete the tunnel on a fast-track basis.

    “The engineers, supervisors and labourers are all working together in shifts round-the-clock to ensure the opening of the tunnel,” he said.

    Social activist Iftiyaz Ahmad said the opening of the tunnel will be a major breakthrough as many lives have been lost due to the shooting of stones in Panthyal.

    “We request the central government to sanction some more tunnels in the slide-prone areas to make the road safer,” he said.–(PTI)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Over 11,000 travellers attended snow festival in J-K’s Bhaderwah

    Over 11,000 travellers attended snow festival in J-K’s Bhaderwah

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    Bhaderwah: Over 11,000 visitors converged at the picturesque Jaie Valley to participate in the two-day snow festival ‘Askini Bhaderkashi Utsav’ that concluded in Jammu and Kashmir’s Bhaderwah on Saturday.

    The festival was organised by the Doda district administration in collaboration with the Jammu tourism department and the army’s Rashtriya Rifles unit based at Bhaderwah.

    On the concluding day, various teams participated in snow football, skiing, scooter race, hot air ballooning and snow cricket competitions amid a musical bonanza, an official said.

    Doda Deputy Commissioner Vishesh Paul Mahajan said the festival was a success and national and international travellers have shown tremendous interest to visit Bhaderwah. “Efforts will continue to attract more and more tourists to the picturesque region,” he said.

    Overwhelmed by the response, Joint Director Tourism, Jammu, Sunaina Mehta said,” We wanted to encash the beauty of snow-filled meadows here to attract national travellers as well as foreigners.”

    “The joint holistic approach by the district administration, the army and the tourism department resulted in resounding success,” she said.

    Mehta suggested other districts to follow the Bhaderwah model of tourism and said “the festival in Bhaderwah has the potential to develop tourism in the Jammu region”.

    Locals engaged in tourism, who had suffered due to the Covid pandemic, were hoped that the festival would finally turn out to be a catalyst to attract tourists round-the-year and revive area’s economy.

    “Earlier, we had just a two-month tourism season as Bhaderwah used to be a summer destination only. This festival advanced the tourism season and we are getting advance bookings beside a lot of queries, indicating that we have to get ready for round-the-year tourism,” Shabir Ahmed Zargar, a hotelier in Bhaderwah, said.

    According to the data issued by the tourism department, 11,500 visitors converged at Bhaderwah for the two-day festival.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Madhapur fav off-beat destination for travellers to Hyderabad: Airbnb

    Madhapur fav off-beat destination for travellers to Hyderabad: Airbnb

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    Hyderabad: In a surprising turn of events, Madhapur has emerged as one of the top five off-the-beaten travel destinations, according to a report by Airbnb.

    Airbnb has come up with a round up of its key trends on National Tourism Day which indicate how Indians have travelled in the recent past.

    New data from Airbnb reveals that international travel saw a strong recovery in 2022, with Indians searching for the most iconic cities around the world. The most searched-for destinations internationally by Indian guests as of Q3 2022 included Dubai, London, Paris, Toronto, New York.

    According to Airbnb’s internal data, solo travel was preferred by Indians in Q3 2022 followed by Indians opting to travel as part of a couple or a family.

    As per a press release issued by Airbnb, “Domestically, the interest for exploring off-the-beaten path destinations has been seeing a spike on Airbnb in 2022.”

    The top five off-the-beaten-path trending destinations in India include Madhapur (Telangana), Rameswaram (Tamil Nadu), Vellore (Tamil Nadu), Cherrapunji‎ (Meghalaya), Pimpri-Chinchwad (Maharashtra).

    Airbnb’s General Manager for India, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan Amanpreet Bajaj said, “The past year was the recovery and revival of the travel industry. This year we want to see backpackers or travelers must come out of their place and explore an unexplored destination in India as well as visit the international tourist’s place in the world.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )