Restoration project worth Rs 3 cr approved for flash flood–damaged Brakpora–Kanganhal–Chitergul road: Dy CM

Calling Attention Motion

JAMMU, APRIL 01: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary today informed the House that the road stretch at Brakpora–Kanganhal–Chitergul suffered extensive damage due to recent flash floods.

The flash floods had washed away portions of the road edges and adjoining areas, leading to erosion of the embankment and partial loss of the carriageway.

The Deputy Chief Minister stated this while replying to a Calling Attention motion moved by MLA Anantnag Peerzada Mohammad Syed in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly today.

He said that the high-velocity floodwaters caused severe erosion along the road stretch, reducing the effective width and affecting the stability of the carriageway.

Before the floods, he informed, the road had a blacktopped surface width of approximately 18 feet (excluding shoulders), categorized as an intermediate lane and capable of accommodating two-way traffic. However, after the erosion, the width at the affected spot has been reduced to around 12 feet, effectively turning it into a single-lane stretch and creating inconvenience for vehicular movement, particularly during peak hours.

The Deputy Chief Minister informed that, to address the damage comprehensively, a Detailed Project Report (DPR) worth ₹3 crore has been prepared considering the extent of damage and the need for permanent restoration. The DPR has been approved under the UT Capex Budget.

He further said that the restoration work has been tendered out for ₹295.56 lakh and the tender process is currently underway. The bids are scheduled to be opened on April 15, 2026, following which the work will be allotted to the successful bidder and taken up on priority.

The Deputy Chief Minister added that despite the damage, the road remains trafficable and is being used by commuters with caution. However, the narrowed portion poses inconvenience and safety concerns.

He said that the proposed restoration work will not only repair the damaged stretch but also restore the road to its original width and structural strength. Measures such as edge protection, embankment strengthening and improved drainage systems will be incorporated to prevent similar damage in the future.

Once completed, he added, the project will significantly enhance the road safety, improve riding quality and ensure smooth connectivity for the local population.

Budget Session-2026