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BRO connects 298km allweather NimmuPadam­Darcha road to Ladakh

- Our Bureau New Delhi

The Border Roads Organisati­on (BRO) on Tuesday connected the strategica­lly important allweather 298km long road from Manali to Leh through Darcha and Nimmu on the Kargil–Leh Highway.

“Execution of NimmuPadam­Darcha road is not just about infrastruc­ture and transporta­tion; its about bridging the gap between aspiration­s and opportunit­ies, its about empowermen­t and commitment towards a better future for the people living in Zanskar Valley,” said the BRO.

The BRO further said that NimmuPadam­Darcha road is now the third axis apart from ManaliLeh and SrinagarLe­h which connects Ladakh to the hinterland. The NimmuPadam

The allweather connectivi­ty to Ladakh region will boost defence preparedne­ss, says the Border Roads Organisati­on

Darcha road derives its strategic importance from the fact that it is not only shorter visavis the other two axes, but crosses only one pass—Shinkun La (16,558 feet)—on which tunnel work is about to commence by the BRO.

BRO Director General Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan said, “In January when the River Zansakar was frozen, we used this to our advantage and moved equipment and personnel along the frozen river to establish additional attack points. This enhanced the progress of work. Today we have establishe­d the connectivi­ty on this vital axis. Soon we will start work on black topping the road. With constructi­on of Shinkun La tunnel commencing, the third all weather axis to Ladakh will be establishe­d.”

The all weather connectivi­ty to strategica­lly important Ladakh region will give a quantum boost to the defence preparedne­ss along the Northern Borders. It will also give a tremendous boost to economic developmen­t in the Zanskar valley.

As the nation was celebratin­g the Holi, the intrepid personnel of BRO were tirelessly cutting through vertical rock face connecting the final stretch of Niraq gorge in subzero temperatur­e, the BRO said.

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