However, the work is in full swing on the balance portion of the arterial road including some tunnels and by passes.
Jammu-Udhampur stretch of the Highway has been completed while work is on at the Udhampur-Ramban and Ramban-Banihal stretches with varying degrees of completion, an official spokesman said here.
Earlier today, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti chaired a review meeting to monitor the progress of widening of the highway, the only all weather road linking Kashmir with rest of the country.
"The tunnel is expected to be readied by the year end while as the entire stretch would be readied by next year," the spokesman said adding Pampore and Bijbehara by pass projects are almost completed and likely to be thrown open by next month.
Terming the Srinagar-Jammu widening project as critically important for the state, the Chief Minister said on completion the project is going to change the entire profile of the state and its people.
Mehbooba specifically directed the project executing agencies to develop the vacant spaces and adjoining patches along the highway with more greenery, plants and flowers to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the project.
She also directed maintenance of the old national highway by the NHAI till the new entire stretch is completed and operationalised, the spokesman said.
The meeting was informed that a quality wayside facility on the newly constructed highway would be developed after every 40 kilometres and also plantations would be made to make it one of the greenest corridors in the country, the spokesman said.
"Among the ongoing works the Governor had detailed discussions with Malik about the completion of the remainder portions of the Udhampur-Banihal and the Banihal-Srinagar sectors of the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway," the spokesman said.
The Governor stressed the need for ensuring very early completion of all the road projects, particularly the Udhampur-Srinagar segment of the highway.
He also urged Malik to devote particular attention to the maintenance of existing highways and ensure the provision of 'Lay Overs and Way Side Amenities' along all highways alongside removal of the rapidly increasing encroachments along the highways.
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