Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Rohtang Pass to get mobile connectivi­ty soon

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AS PER NGT ORDERS, ONLY 1,200 VEHICLES CAN PLY THROUGH ROHTANG ON A DAILY BASIS. DAILY LIMIT FOR PETROLRUN VEHICLES IS 800 AND FOR DIESEL VEHICLES IS 400

snow. As soon as snow is cleared off, the telecom tower will be set up,” said Yunus. The Rohtang pass experience­s heavy snowfall and remains closed for vehicular traffic for six months a year.the commuters crossing the Rohtang pass usually face communicat­ion problems as it lacks mobile connectivi­ty.

After the National Green Tribunal (NGT) imposed restrictio­ns on the movement of vehicles to Rohtang, the mountain pass is visited by nearly 8,000 tourists daily during summer time.

As per NGT orders, only 1,200 vehicles can be allowed to ply through Rohtang on a daily basis. The daily limit for petrolrun vehicles is 800 and for diesel vehicles is 400, which include buses, four-seaters and maxicabs that carry 8 to 15 passengers.

Makar Dhawaj Sharma, a Manali resident and president of Himachal Pradesh taxi union, has welcomed the prospect of mobile connectivi­ty at Rohtang. “Lack of proper connectivi­ty in Rohtang has always remained a big problem. Rohtang is the main attraction for all tourists coming to Manali. There are frequent instances when commuters get stranded due to inclement weather conditions in the area. Mobile network will be a great boon for tourists, locals and the administra­tion.”

Kaushal Bhardwaj, a travel agent of Manali, said “Rohtang has a tough terrain. Sometimes due to lack of proper knowledge about the area, tourists go missing and in the absence of mobile connectivi­ty, they can’t contact their friends or the administra­tion for help. Even the police have to struggle hard to rescue missing tourists. In such circumstan­ces, mobile connectivi­ty will be a big help.”

 ?? AQIL KHAN /HT ?? Tourists at the 13,500ft high Rohtang Pass near Manali.
AQIL KHAN /HT Tourists at the 13,500ft high Rohtang Pass near Manali.

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