BRO Opens 'Peer Ki Gali' in Mid-Winter, a First for Strategic Mughal Road

The Border Roads Organisation has successfully cleared snow and reopened the strategic National Highway 701A at Peer Ki Gali during mid-winter for the first time. The operation was a coordinated effort between Project Sampark and Project Beacon, overseen by senior officials from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Due to persistent avalanche risks from adjoining slopes, the road is currently open only for emergency and essential movement with strict advisories for caution. Authorities will regulate traffic based on ongoing safety assessments and prevailing weather conditions in the region.

Key Points: BRO Reopens Peer Ki Gali in Winter, Boosts J-K Connectivity

  • First mid-winter opening of route
  • Coordinated effort by Projects Sampark & Beacon
  • Opened for emergency traffic only
  • Avalanche risk persists despite clearance
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J-K: 'Peer Ki Gali' reopens mid-winter for first time under BRO projects Sampark and Beacon

Border Roads Organisation opens strategic NH 701A at Peer Ki Gali in mid-winter for the first time, enabling essential movement in J&K.

"appreciated the efforts of all ranks involved in the Snow Clearance operations in extremely harsh weather conditions - VK Rajawat"

Poonch, February 20

Snow clearance operations on National Highway 701A have been successfully completed by teams of the Border Roads Organisation, marking the first instance of the strategic route being opened during mid-winter.

The clearance was carried out by Project Sampark from Bufliaz to Peer Ki Gali and Project Beacon from Shopian to Peer Ki Gali. The coordinated efforts enabled the reopening of the vital stretch on February 20 despite challenging weather conditions.

According to an official release, Director General, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), VK Rajawat, along with Chief Engineers of Project Sampark and Project Beacon, was present at Peer Ki Gali during the reopening of the road.

DG MoRTH appreciated the efforts of all ranks involved in the Snow Clearance operations in extremely harsh weather conditions. He further said that the route recce and planning for Widening of NH 701 A is also in progress, and substantial progress has been made.

During the visit, DG MoRTH also reviewed the progress of work on NH 144A in all packages and gave directions to expedite the works, ensuring early completion.

On NH 701 A (Mughal Road), snow clearance operations have been successfully completed, and the road is now traffic-worthy. However, snow accumulation still exists on the adjoining hill slopes at certain vulnerable locations. Due to prevailing weather conditions, the possibility of avalanches cannot be entirely ruled out.

In view of safety concerns, the road has been opened primarily for emergency and essential movement. Commuters have been advised to exercise extreme caution while travelling on the stretch. Movement may be regulated depending on weather conditions and safety assessments carried out by authorities, the release noted.

The general public has been urged to adhere to traffic advisories issued by the District Administration of Poonch and Shopian and to cooperate with officials on the ground to ensure safe and smooth movement. Further updates will be issued based on the situation.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great news for the locals in Poonch and Shopian. This road is a lifeline. Hope the widening project is completed soon and safely. Just a small note to the authorities - please ensure the avalanche warnings are communicated very clearly to everyone.
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Vikram M
Project Sampark and Beacon doing incredible work. Strategic roads like NH 701A are crucial not just for civilians but for our security as well. Salute to the BRO!
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Rohit P
While this is a positive step, I hope the focus on "expediting works" doesn't compromise on the quality of construction or the safety of the workers. We've seen issues with hurried projects before. Safety first, speed second.
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Sarah B
As someone who has family in the area, this is such a relief. The Mughal Road being closed cuts off so many villages. Thank you to all the teams working in that harsh weather. Please drive safely if you're using it!
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Nikhil C
Good infrastructure development in J&K is always welcome news. It boosts the local economy and improves lives. Hope this momentum continues across all border areas. Jai Hind!

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