Zojila tunnel: Nitin Gadkari wants project to be completed before 2024 Lok Sabha polls
The Zojila tunnel will be the world's highest tunnel. While the height of the tunnel from the surface is 11,575 feet, the length is 14.5 km.
Nitin Gadkari sets new deadline
Gadkari said that the completion of the project on paper is September 2026 but he has given a target to complete the project by December 2023.
"It will create a new world record if we achieve the target three years before its scheduled time," he said.
Zojila tunnel will be world's highest and Asia's longest
After Gadkari's new target, India is likely to get the "World's Highest and Asia's longest" bi-directional all-weather Zojila tunnel ahead of the next Lok Sabha elections in 2024.
It is situated on the Srinagar-Leh National Highway
Situated on the Srinagar-Leh National Highway, the 13.5-km long Zojila tunnel is envisaged to provide all-weather connectivity to Ladakh to Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir.
Height of Zojila tunnel from surface is 11,575 ft, while length is 14.5 km
Gadkari informed that the height of the tunnel from the surface is 11,575 feet and the length of the tunnel is 14.5 km.
"The total combined length of both the Zojila tunnel and the approach road is 32.62 km," he said.
Total cost of the project would be around Rs 6,800 crores
Gadkari said that the total cost of the project including land acquisition would be around Rs 6,800 crores.
Zojila tunnel will boost the tourism sector
The Zojila tunnel will also boost the tourism sector of both Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir and keep the hassle-free movement of the armed forces during any weather conditions.
Road from Srinagar to Leh remains open for only five months
Currently, the road from Srinagar to Leh is not open all year round as it is not suitable for vehicular movement. Connectivity is limited to only five months in a year owing to extreme snowfall during winters.
The existing Srinagar-Ladakh highway remains closed from mid-November to April and cuts off the entire region from the rest of the world.
Distance from Baltal to Minamarg will be reduced significantly
The distance from Baltal to Minamarg will be reduced from 40 km to 13 km and the travel time will be reduced by 1.5 hours between the two union territories.
Work being carried out on a war footing
The Union minister said the work is being carried out on a war footing and the tunnel will be an economic corridor for Ladakh and Kashmir.
Will change scenario of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh
Gadkari said that within two years, the Centre will change the scenario of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.
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