The Kathua district is set for a major infrastructure boost with Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh announcing on Thursday that the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Express Corridor will soon pass through the region, alongside a proposed gas pipeline project and North India’s first Homeopathy College. The announcements were made during a public outreach programme in the Jasrota Assembly constituency.
Continuing his outreach programme across his parliamentary constituency as part of the celebrations marking 12 years of the Narendra Modi-led Government at the Centre, Dr Jitendra Singh addressed a public gathering near Khilochak Pond falling under Jastora Assembly constituency in the Kathua district.
On the occasion, the Minister announced that Kathua will soon be connected through Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Express Corridor, substantially enhancing regional connectivity and boosting economic activities. He also informed that a gas pipeline project for the district is on the anvil, and is expected to be implemented shortly, providing cleaner and more efficient energy access to residents and industries.
Dr Jitendra Singh said the tender for the proposed North India’s first Homeopathy College in the district has already been floated. He added that the foundation stone for the institution will take place soon.
In another important development, Dr Jitendra Singh informed that the process of transferring land for the proposed Arun jaitley Stadium in Hiranagar is currently underway. The stadium will provide modern facilities to aspiring athletes and promote sporting culture in the area.
Highlighting the development initiatives undertaken during the last 12 years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Union Minister stated that a new culture of transparent, accountable and development-oriented governance has emerged across the country.
Highlighting the transformational journey of Kathua over the past 12 years, Dr Jitendra Singh stated that the district has evolved from a neglected border town into a major centre of industrial growth, healthcare, education, innovation and connectivity in Jammu & Kashmir. He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kathua has witnessed unprecedented development across multiple sectors, creating new opportunities for residents, and strengthening the district’s role as a key growth hub in the region.
Enumerating the major achievements in the district, Dr Singh said the installation of Maharaja Gulab Singh’s statue, establishment of a Passport Office and setting up of Engineering and Medical Colleges has significantly expanded access to higher education and professional training. He also highlighted the setting up of North India’s first Seed Processing Plant, a Biotechnology Industrial Park and a Homeopathic Medical College, which have collectively strengthened Kathua’s educational and research ecosystem.
Speaking on healthcare infrastructure, Dr Singh noted that the Government Medical College has transformed medical services in the district by improving access to quality healthcare and reducing the need for patients to travel outside the region for advanced treatment.
Dr Jitendra Singh also referred to strategic projects such as the ShahpurKandi Project, whose foundation stone had been laid by a former Prime Minister but remained pending for decades before being expedited under the present government.