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Rising Kashmir > Blog > Kashmir > Handwara-Bangus road to be completed next month: Officials
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Handwara-Bangus road to be completed next month: Officials

Stretch likely to boost connectivity & tourism revival

Aatif Qayoom
Last updated: May 22, 2025 12:39 am
Aatif Qayoom
Published: May 22, 2025
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Handwara, May 21: The much-anticipated Handwara-Bangus road project, a crucial 40-kilometre stretch aimed at boosting tourism and connectivity in North Kashmir, is nearing major progress with 10 kilometres already completed and 20 kilometres targeted by the end of June.
Executive Engineer of PWD Handwara, Farooq Ahmad Shah, who is overseeing the project, confirmed the progress while emphasizing the road’s strategic importance.
“This is a very important road for our Handwara division and for all of Kashmir. It will be the safest and easiest route to connect major tourist spot Bangus, ” Shah said.
The road is being constructed in two phases, with Phase 1 completed, and Phase 2 currently underway with a sanctioned cost of Rs 27 crore. The department has set a clear target of completing 20 kilometres this year.

“Our target is to complete 20 kilometres by the end of June. We have already achieved 10 kilometres,” Shah stated. “This road goes through some of the most beautiful landscapes, and once completed, it will offer access to 8–10 stunning spots, including many scenic water bodies.”
To preserve the environment, especially since a large part of the route passes through forested land, the road is being constructed with a minimum width of 5.5 meters. “We are being very careful not to disturb the ecosystem. We want to protect the beautiful trees and ensure development is sustainable,” Shah assured.
Preparations for Phase 3 are already in motion, focusing on promoting eco-tourism. “We have proposed two to five tourist spots along the road. Waterfronts will be built near water bodies to attract visitors,” Shah revealed. Adding, “This is our dream project not just mine, but for the entire district.”
He stressed that all necessary government clearances have been obtained and construction is strictly following official procedures. “You cannot walk 40 kilometres without due process. We are fully compliant with the government’s policies,” he said.
The Executive Engineer also appealed to the public to maintain the sanctity of the environment. “People should not destroy the road or the natural beauty. They must use less plastic, and for carrying bottles or wrappers, please take them back and dispose of them responsibly,” he said.
Once completed, the Handwara-Bangus road is expected to provide a major boost to the local economy by improving access, increasing tourist footfall, and creating new opportunities for local communities.
“This road will be a source of pride for our locality and a gateway for visitors to experience the untouched beauty of Bangus,” Shah concluded.

 

 

 

 

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ByAatif Qayoom
Aatif Qayoom is a Senior Correspondent at Rising Kashmir, covering crime, tourism, sports, and various social issues across Jammu and Kashmir. Known for his accurate and ground-based reporting, he highlights stories that matter to people.
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