HomeCityBig boost for J&K: Rs 10,637 cr for roads and tunnels, long-awaited Peer Ki Gali tunnel approved

Big boost for J&K: Rs 10,637 cr for roads and tunnels, long-awaited Peer Ki Gali tunnel approved

The Mughal Road project dates back to the 1970s during the time of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, but progress was slow for decades.

June 24, 2025 / 10:23 IST
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Kashmir (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
Kashmir (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

The Central government on Monday approved 19 major road and tunnel projects worth Rs 10,637 crore for Jammu and Kashmir. Among these, a long-awaited tunnel on the historic Mughal Road, connecting Shopian in the Valley with Poonch in Jammu, has received special attention.

Once constructed, the tunnel at Peer Ki Gali will make the 84-km Mughal Road an all-weather route, which will offer an alternative to the frequently closed Srinagar-Jammu national highway.

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Jammu and Kashmir’s Chief Minister Omar Abdullah took to his social media platform X to share the development and called it a "major achievement".

The Mughal Road project dates back to the 1970s during the time of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, but progress was slow for decades. It was revived in 2003 under Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and opened to traffic in 2009 during Omar Abdullah’s term. However, despite being functional, the road is currently usable only in summer, as heavy snowfall around Peer Ki Gali and Bafliaz blocks it in winter.