KalimNews, November 5, 2024, Gangtok:
In a significant development for the people of Sikkim, Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang has welcomed the transfer of the repair and maintenance responsibilities for the Rangpo-Sevoke stretch of National Highway 10 (NH-10) from the West Bengal Public Works Department (PWD) to the National Highways Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL), as announced in the latest Gazette of India.Expressing his appreciation for the move, Chief Minister Tamang thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, for their decisive intervention and support in facilitating the transfer. He described the decision as a transformative step that would have far-reaching benefits for the people, economy, and daily lives of Sikkim’s residents.
“This is a momentous day for Sikkim,” CM Tamang said in a press statement. “The transfer of NH-10 management to NHIDCL ensures that the highway, which serves as the lifeline for our people, will be repaired, maintained, and upgraded in a timely and efficient manner. We are confident that under NHIDCL’s stewardship, we will see much-needed improvements that will enhance road safety, boost economic activities, and improve daily commutes for thousands of people across the region.”
Tamang also emphasized that NH-10 is of critical importance to the people of Sikkim, especially given the state’s status as a border area and a major tourist destination. The highway is integral to both daily connectivity and the movement of goods and services. He specifically mentioned how the repair and upkeep of the highway would benefit sectors like tourism, transportation, and logistics.
“This decision opens a new chapter for our region,” CM Tamang continued. “Our taxi drivers, bus operators, truckers, and all those who depend on this road will now be able to rely on a safer and more reliable highway. We are deeply grateful for this step towards progress and look forward to seeing NH-10 flourish under the capable hands of NHIDCL.”
Meanwhile, Sikkim’s Lok Sabha MP, Indra Hang Subba, also voiced his support for the transfer of the NH-10 maintenance to NHIDCL. He described the move as a crucial step forward for the state and praised the strong cooperation between the state and central governments.
“I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Prime Minister Modi and Minister Gadkari for fulfilling the long-awaited demand of the people and government of Sikkim,” Subba said. “This is a direct result of the leadership of Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang and his persistent efforts to ensure that NH-10, which is essential for our state’s growth and connectivity, is properly managed.”
Subba highlighted the role of the state government in driving this initiative, noting that the Chief Minister had consistently advocated for the transfer of NH-10 to a central agency like NHIDCL. “I made it my top priority when I was elected as the MP for Sikkim earlier this year to ensure this vital highway came under the direct management of NHIDCL,” Subba said.
He also expressed optimism for the future of the highway, emphasizing that NHIDCL’s expertise would enhance the highway’s resilience to natural disruptions, such as landslides and flooding, which frequently affect its current condition.
“While the transfer of management is an important step, I urge the people to be patient as NHIDCL takes time to fully address the challenges. We are hopeful that under their leadership, NH-10 will be restored to its full potential, ensuring smoother travel for both residents and tourists alike,” Subba added.
Both leaders emphasized that the Rangpo-Sevoke stretch, a critical 52.10 km stretch of NH-10, would now be managed by NHIDCL, which is better equipped to handle the complex demands of maintaining such an essential route. Subba also pointed to the strong relationship between the government of Sikkim and the central leadership, noting that the timely transfer of NH-10 reflected the central government’s commitment to improving infrastructure in the region.
For the people of Sikkim, this decision promises a future of improved infrastructure, safer roads, and enhanced connectivity. With the tourism sector set to benefit greatly, the region is optimistic about the positive long-term impacts of this strategic move.