The new bridges in Himachal Pradesh are the 360-metre-long Darcha-Barsi steel truss bridge in Darcha in Lahaul-Spiti district and the 110-metre-long Palchan bridge near Manali in Kullu district.
The Darcha bridge across the Bhaga river is the second longest in the country, constructed at a cost of Rs 27.25 crore, officials said.
Besides improving the flow of traffic, the new bridge, would prove helpful increasing load carrying ability, an official statement said.
The inauguration of 44 bridges today will improve connectivity in the far flung areas of Western, Northern and North East sectors and fulfill the aspirations of local people.
They would also meet the transport and logistics requirements of the armed forces throughout the year.— Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) October 12, 2020
Darcha is located some 33 km ahead of Keylong, the district headquarters, at a height of 11,020 ft, the last permanent settlement in the state.
From Darcha, one road bifurcates towards Shinku La (pass), the shortest route that traverses to the remote Zanskar region towards Padum, some 30 km from Leh, and another towards the windy Manali-Leh highway.
The 297-km-long Darcha-Nimmu-Padum road has been identified as the third strategic alternative to Ladakh in wake of the threat from Pakistan and China. The double-laned road is under construction and likely to be completed by 2023, officials said.
The BRO is also studying the feasibility of constructing a tunnel beneath the 13.5-km-long snow avalanche-prone Shinku La like the Atal Tunnel near Manali to avoid the majestic pass.
Extremely happy to dedicate 44 major permanent bridges to the Nation today. The Foundation Stone for Nechiphu Tunnel was also laid on this occasion in Arunachal Pradesh.
These border infrastructure projects are of strategic importance and provide connectivity to remote areas. pic.twitter.com/aaonpDFhUw
— Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) October 12, 2020
“The tunnel beneath Shinku La will further drastically reduce the distance between Manali and Leh,” an official told IANS.
The Palchan bridge, constructed on the Beas river, has cost Rs 12.83 crore.
The 44 major bridges dedicated to the nation virtually constructed by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) in a record time in seven border states and Union Territories in western, northern and north-eastern India.
Singh also laid the foundation of important Nechiphu tunnel in Arunachal Pradesh.
The project has been accomplished by 70 Road Construction Company of the BRO.
Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur joined the event virtually to inaugurate them from his official residence.
–IANS