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BRO Completes 35 Projects, Boosts Border Infrastructure

The governments used to work with the mentality that the people living in the plains are the mainstream people…reports Asian Lite News

The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has completed 35 infrastructure projects at a cost of Rs 670 crore, which include 29 bridges and six roads built in seven border areas which were on Friday inaugurated by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

Of these 11 are in Jammu & Kashmir, nine in Ladakh, eight in Arunachal Pradesh, three in Uttarakhand, two in Sikkim and one each in Mizoram and Himachal Pradesh. While inaugurating these, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that these projects have been constructed under challenging weather conditions at the most inhospitable terrain. The Defence Minister highlighted the government’s approach towards border area development which, he said, completely differs from the previous governments. He said, “Other governments did not focus on development of the border areas as they considered these zones as the last areas of the country.

We, on the other hand, consider border areas as the face of India, which is why we’re ensuring that world-class infrastructure is created in these zones.” He stressed that connectivity is being provided to every border area in the country through roads, bridges and tunnels, describing the work as not only of strategic importance, but also pivotal for the welfare of the people residing in these regions. He said, “People living near the borders are no less than soldiers. If a soldier protects the country by wearing a uniform, the residents of border areas are serving the motherland in their own way.” Rajnath Singh pointed out that the government has changed the approach adopted by the previous governments that the border areas are buffer zones between the plains and the potential adversary. He emphasised that the present government considers border areas a part of the mainstream and not a buffer zone. “There was a time when the border infrastructure development was not given much importance.

The governments used to work with the mentality that the people living in the plains are the mainstream people. They were worried that the developments on the border might be used by the adversary. Due to this narrow mentality, development never reached the border areas. This thinking has changed today. Under the leadership of PM Modi, our government is committed to the development of border areas, keeping in view the Nation’s security needs.

We do not consider these areas as buffer zones. They are a part of our mainstream,” he added. Referring to the large migration from the border areas in Uttarakhand, Rajnath Singh termed it as a matter of concern. He said the Prime Minister and the Chief Ministers are taking the schemes related to infrastructure development to the last person as the aim is to cover the development journey from the seas to the borders.

He also drew attention to the increasing number of natural disasters in some border states and UTs, including Uttarakhand, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim in recent years, stating that many experts believe that climate change is the reason behind these incidents. He called climate change as not just a weather-related phenomenon, but a very serious issue related to national security. “The Ministry of Defence is taking this very seriously and will seek cooperation from friendly countries in this regard,” he added.

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BRO extends access to Zojila that links Ladakh with India

The results of the planning and efforts are for all to see, having achieved the feat which hitherto was considered impossible by many, it added…reports Asian Lite News.

The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has extended access of the formidable Zojila at an altitude of 11,649 feet, which links the union territory of Ladakh with the rest of the country and remains open beyond December 31.

The BRO achieved this feat through its frontline Projects — Vijayak and Beacon, which are collectively responsible for maintaining the axis that has strategic implications, in addition to the socio-economic well-being of Ladakh, the Ministry of Defence said in a statement issued on Tuesday.

Last year, the same was extended till December 31, the BRO silently but surely embarked on the journey to better its own record by re-organising, and adding a few more snow clearance detachments and augmenting them with the state-of-the-art snow clearance equipment.

The results of the planning and efforts are for all to see, having achieved the feat which hitherto was considered impossible by many, it added.

“Ladakh UT administration and the locals lauded the efforts that this additional window reduces the logistic burden on the UT administration and helps the local inhabitants to stock additional rations and supplies to brave the impending harsh winters,” the statement has claimed.

In the first three days of 2022, about 178 vehicles have been able to transit through the pass by the collective assistance of the BRO and the police personnel.

The numbers are considered significant because with the temperatures plummeting to minus 20 degree centigrade, the road is subject to extreme frosting with blizzard like conditions, which can lead to accidents.

“Thus, besides snow clearance, the axis is subjected to maintenance on a daily basis to keep it road worthy, which is achieved by the relentless and selfless efforts of the Karamyogis of BRO,” it added.

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BRO launches bridge in Tawang once taken by the Dalai Lama

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had reiterated the Government’s commitment to the progress of the far-flung areas near the borders of the country…reports Asian Lite News.

In line with the thrust to enhance strategic connectivity along India’s borders, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has launched a 80-feet Double Suspension (DS) Bailey Bridge (BB) on a road in Tawang.

The road is the historical route of the Dalai Lama’s passage to India.

“BRO India launched 80 Feet DS BB on Khinzemane-Zimithang road at an unprecedented pace to restore the stalled traffic movements. The road is important for Army, ITBP and civilians…,” said a tweet from the official BRO handle on Sunday.

“And also the road is historical route of induction of Dalai Lama in India. BRO Karmyogis did a wonderful job by constructing the bridge in a record time,” BRO added.

Earlier in April, the BRO constructed the Daporijo Bridge over Subansiri River also in Arunachal Pradesh so as to connect this strategic Line of Communication in Arunachal Pradesh.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had reiterated the Government’s commitment to the progress of the far-flung areas near the borders of the country.

Speaking on the occasion on the establishment of two Centres of Excellence established by BRO in June, Singh had praised the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) for working tirelessly to increase connectivity in border areas, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Union Budget for the current fiscal 2021-22 had proposed increased funding for Border Roads Organisation (BRO) to boost infrastructure in frontier areas.

Allocation for road development projects in border areas had been raised from Rs 5,586.23 crore to Rs 6,004.08 crore for Financial Year 2021-22.

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The budget for maintenance of border roads has gone up from Rs 750 crore to Rs 850 crore, while the capital works allocation has been revised upwards to Rs 2,500 crore from budgetary provision of Rs 2,300 crore for Financial Year 2020-21.

This increased allocation shall facilitate procurement of modern construction plants, equipment and machinery to enhance the pace of construction warranted by strategic imperatives, the government had said.

A large share of increased funding will be used for better upkeep of strategic roads in the border areas and it will also give a major boost to construction of strategically important roads, tunnels and bridges along the northern and north-eastern borders. (India News Network)

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