Srinagar:hief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday inaugurated the 82-meter-long Akhal Bridge over River Sind in the Kangan area of Ganderbal district.
The bridge, constructed at a cost of ₹8 crore by the Public Works (Roads and Buildings) Department, connects several villages in Kunmul-Akhal and adjoining areas.
Addressing the public on the occasion, the Chief Minister stated that the Akhal Bridge is expected to significantly improve transportation, stimulate economic activity in the area and enhance the quality of life for thousands of residents in the district.
He expressed confidence that the bridge would serve as a vital link, promoting development and bringing much-needed relief to the local population.
The Chief Minister emphasized that the bridge marks the resolution of long-standing connectivity issues in the area. Local public representatives and residents expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister for addressing their long-standing demand, which will now provide greater convenience and accessibility. MLA Kangan Mian Mehar Ali, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, DDC member Kangan, Chief Engineer R&B, and other senior civil and police officers were present on the occasion.