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For the first time, remote Indian villages gained road access, ending decades of isolation.
For the first time since India’s independence, remote villages in Rajouri’s Kalakote sub-division, including Patta and Ghodar, gained road access via a 3-kilometer stretch built under the NABARD scheme at ₹2.48 crore.
The road, linking isolated hamlets to the Tehsil headquarters and main highway, enables access to education, healthcare, and livelihoods.
Residents praised the government, particularly Prime Minister Modi, for ending decades of isolation.
Additional roads under PMGSY, including one from Kalakote to Suhot, are underway, with support from PWD, Rural Development, and panchayat funds to ensure no area remains unconnected.
Por primera vez, las aldeas indias más remotas obtuvieron acceso por carretera, poniendo fin a décadas de aislamiento.