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Project SAMPARK conducts inaugural blast of 1.1 Km Bhimber Gali tunnel

Project SAMPARK conducts inaugural blast of 1.1 Km Bhimber Gali tunnel

Jammu, Mar 3 (UNI) The construction of a critical infrastructure project along Rajouri-Poonch National Highway (144A) achieved a significant milestone on Monday with the inaugural blast for the Bhimber Gali Tunnel.

Lieutenant Colonel Suneel Bartwal, PRO and Spokesperson, Ministry of Defence, Jammu in a statement said that the tunnel, spanning an impressive 1.1 km is a key component of the 16.100 km long project stretching from Kalali, District Rajouri to Bhataduria, District Poonch.

"This initiative will serve as an alternate axis for the movement of Army troops and general public commuters in the challenging terrain from Rajouri to Poonch," he said.
He added that the inaugural blast was done by Brig Neeraj Madan, Chief Engineer, Project Sampark along with A M Prasad, Regional Officer, Jammu, MoRTH.

"The event was physically graced by various officials from the Civil Administration highlighting the collaborative effort between the BRO and the various departments of district administrations," he added.
Before the blast, a puja ceremony was conducted at the site of the tunnel.
"This project is poised to enhance connectivity in the region by significantly reducing the length of the highway by 10.8 km, facilitating smoother and more efficient transportation between strategic locations," he added.
He said that the Bhimber Gali Tunnel is a continuation of the Border Roads Organisation’s (BRO) relentless efforts to enhance regional infrastructure development. Building on the momentum of the Naushera Tunnel breakthrough (700 meters) on January 29, 2024, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) continues its rapid progress in enhancing infrastructure across the challenging terrain of the Rajouri and Poonch districts.
During his address, Brig Neeraj Madan, Chief Engineer, Project Sampark, reaffirmed BRO’s commitment to spearheading crucial road projects aimed at enhancing connectivity in remote areas and strengthening defence infrastructure in forward areas. The ongoing developments underscore the organisation’s dedication to national security and regional development.
The Bhimber Gali Tunnel once completed will not only facilitate civilian and military movement but also contribute significantly to economic growth and regional accessibility.
The Border Roads Organisation remains steadfast in its mission to build and upgrade strategic road networks across challenging terrains, ensuring seamless connectivity for both defence and civilian purposes, he said.
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