Katra to Srinagar in Just 3 Hours: Gadkari's Rs 12,000 Crore Corridor and 25 Tunnels Set to Halve the Journey to Kashmir Valley Union Minister Nitin Gadkari says a new 4 lane high speed corridor between Katra and Srinagar will cut the roughly 6 hour journey down to just 3 hours. The Rs 12,000 crore project relies on 25 tunnels, of which 20 are already complete. Reaching the Kashmir Valley is about to get far quicker and far easier than before. Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari recently revealed that a 4 lane high speed corridor is being built between Katra and Srinagar. At present, he said, travellers need around 6 hours to cover the distance between the two cities. Once the new corridor is ready, the same trip will take only 3 hours, effectively turning a half day journey into a half length one. A Rs 12,000 Crore Project and the Shortest Route The entire project is estimated to cost around Rs 12,000 crore. Gadkari claims that once it is finished, this corridor will become the fastest and shortest route leading into the Kashmir Valley. For now, work is underway on preparing the Detailed Project Report, or DPR, for the 125 kilometre corridor. That report will determine the highway's final route, its design, the construction method, the environmental impact and other essential details. Once the DPR is approved, construction work will begin. Easier Travel and an All Weather Link According to Gadkari, the high speed corridor between Srinagar and Katra will make movement between the two cities remarkably convenient. It will be the fastest route yet, one that not only makes the trip easier but also sharply cuts the time it takes. He added that once the corridor is complete, travel to the valley will remain smooth in every season, a major relief for the hilly region. A Boost for the Valley's Economy and Jobs The impact of this corridor will reach well beyond the journey itself. Gadkari noted that the moment it opens, the Kashmir Valley will see a sharp rise in tourism. Tourism, the hotel business, transport services and the local market will all expand. That will quicken economic activity across the region and give growth a fresh push. The people of the valley who depend entirely on tourism for their income will get the chance to earn more, while new employment opportunities open up and economic activity gains direct support. 20 of 25 Tunnels Done, 70 Kilometres to Be Trimmed Gadkari said the goal was to bring the travel time between Srinagar, Jammu and Katra down to just 3 hours, and that target has largely been met. A total of 25 tunnels are to be built for this corridor, and 20 of them are already complete. Once all these tunnels are ready, the distance will be reduced by roughly 70 kilometres, making the route both shorter and easier. He also pointed out that the highway will now take only 4 hours instead of 9 hours. A High Speed Corridor to Ladakh as Well The government's plans do not stop at Katra and Srinagar. A high speed corridor is also being prepared to connect Srinagar with Ladakh, at a cost of around Rs 18,000 crore. Gadkari said that once the tunnel at Zojila is built, travel along this route will become even easier. That tunnel will improve connectivity between Kargil and Leh. He added that around Rs 2 lakh crore will be spent on road connectivity to make tourism in Jammu and Kashmir smoother and better. Four Projects Worth Rs 50,000 Crore Already Underway At the moment, work is in progress on four high speed corridor projects worth Rs 50,000 crore in Jammu and Kashmir. These include the Jammu-Udhampur-Srinagar, Jammu-Chenani-Anantnag, Srinagar-Baramulla-Uri and Jammu-Akhnoor corridors. Once all of them are finished, reaching most parts of the state will become easy. Gadkari says the government's real aim is to deliver better road connectivity to every tourist area in the state. What this means for you • Across India: With the Katra to Srinagar trip dropping from 6 hours to 3 hours, pilgrims and tourists heading to Vaishno Devi and Kashmir from across the country will save both time and travel cost. • In Jammu and Kashmir: Growth in tourism, hotels, transport and local markets in the valley will open up fresh jobs and earning opportunities for local residents. Questions & Answers 1. How long will the Katra to Srinagar journey take now? Once the new 4 lane high speed corridor is built, the trip will fall from around 6 hours to just 3 hours. 2. How much will this project cost? The Katra to Srinagar high speed corridor is estimated to cost around Rs 12,000 crore. 3. How many tunnels are being built for this corridor? A total of 25 tunnels are planned, of which 20 are already complete, and together they will cut the distance by about 70 kilometres. 4. What is the cost of the Srinagar to Ladakh corridor? A high speed corridor is also being built from Srinagar to Ladakh at a cost of around Rs 18,000 crore. https://trendkia.com/en/jammu-kashmir/katara-se-shrinagara-ka-saphara-aba-adha-25-surngon-aura-12-hajara-karora-ke-nae-1483 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.