Rajouri, Feb. 4 -- Jammu and Kashmir's road infrastructure is undergoing a major transformation, with the region's total road network now exceeding 41,141 kilometres, driven by multi-billion-rupee connectivity projects aimed at ensuring all-weather access across difficult Himalayan terrain.
These initiatives are significantly reducing travel time, improving access to remote areas, and strengthening economic activity, particularly in border districts.
In line with this push, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has undertaken the construction of the Bahri Pattan-Jhallas road in the Nowshera-Poonch sector, a key border road that is emerging as a lifeline for remote villages and an important alternative route to the Jammu-Rajouri-Poonch Nat...
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