Ladakh's Road Revolution: Zoji-La Tunnel Breakthrough Set for May

Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena met Union Minister Nitin Gadkari to push for critical infrastructure projects in Ladakh. Key discussions included the imminent May breakthrough of the all-weather Zoji-La Tunnel and urgent avalanche protection measures for the existing route. The meeting also addressed pending approvals for road upgrades worth over ₹1400 crore and the construction of a Leh Bypass to ease congestion. Gadkari directed officials to prioritize all Ladakh projects, assuring sanctions by May to boost the region's connectivity and economic growth.

Key Points: Ladakh Infrastructure Push: Zoji-La Tunnel, Road Projects Fast-Tracked

  • Zoji-La Tunnel final breakthrough expected by May
  • Avalanche protection needed on Zoji-La Top stretch
  • ₹1465 crore CRIF road projects await approval
  • Upgradation of congested NH-03 Leh-Sindhu Ghat stretch sought
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L-G Vinai Kumar Saxena meets Nitin Gadkari; highlights road connectivity, infrastructure strengthening projects in Ladakh

LG Saxena meets Gadkari to fast-track key Ladakh projects including Zoji-La Tunnel, avalanche protection, and highway upgrades for all-weather connectivity.

"the timely execution of these projects would significantly transform connectivity and infrastructure in Ladakh - Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena"

Leh, April 22

Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Ladakh, Vinai Kumar Saxena, called on the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, in New Delhi to discuss key infrastructure projects aimed at strengthening road connectivity and boosting overall development in the region.

During the meeting, the Lieutenant Governor apprised the Union Minister of several critical projects that require intervention and early sanction from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.

Lieutenant Governor Saxena discussed the progress of the Zoji-La Tunnel with the Minister, wherein Nitin Gadkari informed that the final breakthrough of the tunnel is expected by the end of May. Once completed, the tunnel will connect Ladakh with the rest of the country, marking a significant milestone towards ensuring all-weather connectivity to the region.

The Lieutenant Governor also highlighted the need for avalanche protection works along the Zoji-La Top stretch. Despite the completion of the tunnel, Lieutenant Governor Saxena noted, this route will continue to be used for the movement of traffic, and hence, there was an urgent need for avalanche protection, as in a recent incident, seven people lost their lives due to an avalanche in the region.

The Lieutenant Governor raised the issue of pending projects under the Central Road and Infrastructure Fund (CRIF), informing that road and bridge works amounting to Rs 1465.88 crore are awaiting approval. He emphasised that these projects are critical for improving connectivity, enhancing safety, and driving economic growth, particularly in remote and strategically important areas of Ladakh.

Another key issue discussed was the upgradation of the NH-03 stretch from Leh to Sindhu Ghat. Lieutenant Governor Saxena informed that while 5.20 km out of the total 10.08 km has already been upgraded to a four-lane road, the remaining 4.88 km continues as a double-lane stretch, resulting in traffic congestion. He requested early approval for upgrading the remaining stretch to ensure smooth and efficient traffic flow.

The Lieutenant Governor also sought early sanction for the construction of the Leh Bypass. He informed that the DPR for the southern alignment of 48.10 km, estimated at Rs 1011 crore, has already been submitted, while the DPR for the northern alignment is under preparation. He noted that the project is expected to significantly ease congestion within Leh town and improve urban mobility.

Nitin Gadkari, underscoring the strategic importance of Ladakh, instantly directed the concerned officials to prioritise all infrastructure projects in the region without delay and in a time-bound manner. He assured that sanctions for the pending CRIF projects would be accorded by May, and instructed the concerned officials that all necessary approvals be expedited on priority.

Highlighting the broader impact of these initiatives, the Lieutenant Governor stated that the timely execution of these projects would significantly transform connectivity and infrastructure in Ladakh.

He emphasised that the development of robust road infrastructure is essential for the region's growth, given its strategic location and challenging terrain, and added that these projects would not only ensure seamless connectivity but also boost tourism, facilitate economic activities, and generate employment opportunities for the local population.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the focus on infrastructure is commendable, I hope the environmental impact in such a fragile Himalayan region is being thoroughly assessed. Development is necessary, but it must be sustainable and not come at the cost of Ladakh's unique ecology.
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Rohit P
Good to see the L-G is highlighting the urgent need for avalanche protection. The recent loss of lives was tragic. Infrastructure must include safety, not just convenience. Hope the approvals for the CRIF projects come through quickly as promised.
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Priya S
The Leh bypass is much needed! Anyone who has been stuck in traffic there during peak season knows the pain. Improving urban mobility will make life easier for residents and tourists alike. Hope the DPRs get approved without the usual bureaucratic delays.
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Vikram M
This is about national security as much as development. Strong, reliable roads in Ladakh are crucial. Glad to see Gadkari ji directing officials to prioritize this in a time-bound manner. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Promises are good, but execution is key. We've heard about these projects for years. The article says sanctions by May—let's hold them to that deadline. The people of Ladakh have waited long enough for better connectivity and job opportunities.

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