Insta
The road through Umling La, the world’s highest motorable road (Representative image, Ramesh Pathania/Mint via Getty Images)
The Defence Ministry’s road construction arm – the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) – has called for its first major engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) contract to built a vital highway in Arunchal Pradesh in Northeast India.
According to a report in the Indian Express, the Rs 200 crore project will see the crucial Baliparah-Charduar-Tawang (BCT) Road being upgraded to a two lane metalled road. As part of the Union Budget this year, the Centre had also allocated Rs 600 crore to build a tunnel at the Sela Pass on BCT Road for both road and rail.
According to an official of the ministry, the BRO has increased the pace of construction after its operating structure was modified in 2017. Financial approvals for projects can now be done at lower levels of the organisation. Projects that cost more that Rs 100 crore require the approval of the Project Approval Board.
Special focus has been laid on India-China border roads with 28 of 61 roads being completed and another 26 roads being worked on. The remaining roads are due to be completed by 2021. In order to minimise delays on the Ghatiabaghar-Lipulekh – used by those visiting the Kailash Mansarovar –the BRO and Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) used helicopters to move equipment around.
Support Swarajya's 50 Ground Reports Project & Sponsor A Story
Every general election Swarajya does a 50 ground reports project.
Aimed only at serious readers and those who appreciate the nuances of political undercurrents, the project provides a sense of India's electoral landscape. As you know, these reports are produced after considerable investment of travel, time and effort on the ground.
This time too we've kicked off the project in style and have covered over 30 constituencies already. If you're someone who appreciates such work and have enjoyed our coverage please consider sponsoring a ground report for just Rs 2999 to Rs 19,999 - it goes a long way in helping us produce more quality reportage.
You can also back this project by becoming a subscriber for as little as Rs 999 - so do click on this links and choose a plan that suits you and back us.
Click below to contribute.
Latest