Gadkari for completion of work on important tunnels to Ladakh
By: Muzamil Bhat CK
Srinagar
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari Tuesday has directed the different wings of the government responsible for the execution of the work on the Zojila tunnel to complete it within the timeline along with other tunnels and infrastructure so that Ladakh is connected throughout the year.
Normally during the winters Ladakh remains cut off from the rest as the Zojila witnesses heavy snowfall and the road is only opened for the traffic after the winter months are over.
As the exit tunnel is complete, during this winter, Sonamarg will remain connected with the rest by this tunnel and tourists can go and explore the winter tourism in Sonamarg for the first time during the winters.
According to KNO while reporting the visit of Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday to the Zojila it said in its report as follows.
“I am satisfied with the speed of the construction and have told the authorities to complete the construction of the approaching tunnels before May 2024, so that we can show the opposition that we have achieved,” Gadkari said, while addressing a press conference after inspecting work progress on Zojila and Z-Morh tunnel. Gadkari said that projects worth Rs1 lakh crore are currently being implemented in Jammu and Kashmir “Among all the projects, six of them are the most important ones for the socio-economic development of Jammu and Kashmir,” he said. Gadkari said that since 2014, after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) took over the government, the national highway has been stretched from 1695 km to 2664 km. “There has been an increase of 969 km in the national highway,” he said. Gadkari Tuesday visited Zojila and ZMorh tunnels here on Tuesday to review and inspect work on the tunnels.
According to the news agency— Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the minister is on a two-day visit to Jammu & Kashmir to review the progress on Tunnel 1 and Tunnel 2 at Nilgrar site. These twin tunnels are part of an 18 km long approach road to Zojila west portal. He also visits the Zojila through the east and west ends. Addressing the media, settlement engineer Burhan Ahmad said that NHIDCL is geared up to continue the work on Zojila tunnel in winter months and the project will provide all weather connectivity to the Union Territory of Ladakh.
The Zojila tunnel is of a significant importance to the development and tourism for both UTs of J&K and Ladakh as it will provide round the year connectivity to Ladakh region. Prashant Kumar (DGM) while talking with reporters said that the tunnel has a historical significance and from the last 20 years the government is working on the project. “Without wasting a day, we are doing work round the clock to complete the project before scheduled date to connect the people of J&K Union Territory with Drass, ladakh UT round the year,” Kumar said Meanwhile, in view of the visit of the minister for road transport and highways and LG at Zojilla tunnel, Div Com.,IGP Kashmir, DIG CKR, DC Ganderbal, SSP ganderbal and other district and sub division officers reached Sonamarg. Once completed, the Zojila tunnel will be India’s longest road tunnel and Asia’s longest bi-directional tunnel. Several bridges are being constructed along this route and a connecting tunnel from Z-Morh in the National Highway-1 to Zojila tunnel will be constructed in the Zojila Ghats between Sonamarg and Kargil. The entire work is divided into two divisions in the 33 km span.The project site of Zojila tunnel is located at existing highway (NH-01) starting from Sonamarg (UT of J&K) and ending at Minimarg (UT of Ladakh) at an elevation ranging from 2700m to 3300m. The present site location falls into seismic zone IV and all precautionary measures have been provisioned to safeguard the tunnels.
With KNO inputs