Ladakh LG Inspects Zoji-La Tunnel Progress, Eyes 2028 Completion

Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Vinai Kumar Saxena, inspected the ongoing construction at the eastern portal of the Zoji-La Tunnel in Drass. He was briefed that the tunnel, being built by Megha Engineering & Infrastructure Ltd, is slated for completion by February 2028, with a breakthrough expected by mid-2026. Saxena directed officials to expedite work while maintaining the highest safety standards for the crucial all-weather link. Upon completion, the tunnel is expected to transform regional connectivity, boost tourism, and enhance economic growth in Ladakh.

Key Points: Ladakh LG Reviews Zoji-La Tunnel Work for All-Weather Connectivity

  • Project cost ₹6,808.69 crore
  • Expected completion by Feb 2028
  • Breakthrough anticipated by mid-2026
  • Uses New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM)
  • Aims for all-weather Ladakh connectivity
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Ladakh LG Saxena visits eastern portal of Zoji-La Tunnel to review ongoing work

LG Vinai Kumar Saxena visits Zoji-La Tunnel site, reviews progress on the ₹6,808-crore project aimed at ensuring year-round connectivity to Ladakh by 2028.

"the tunnel will not only ensure seamless connectivity... but will also significantly boost tourism - Vinai Kumar Saxena"

Kargil, April 13

The Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Ladakh, Vinai Kumar Saxena, on Monday visited the Eastern Portal of Zoji-La Tunnel to inspect the ongoing construction work during his visit to Drass, reviewing progress on one of the most significant infrastructure projects aimed at ensuring all-weather connectivity to Ladakh.

According to the release, during the inspection, the Lieutenant Governor was given a detailed presentation on the project. He was informed that the tunnel, being executed by Megha Engineering & Infrastructure Ltd at a sanctioned cost of Rs 6,808.69 crore, is expected to be completed by February 2028. It was further apprised that the breakthrough of the tunnel is anticipated by mid-2026.

The project incorporates modern engineering features, including lay-bys at intervals of every 750 metres and three ventilation shafts to ensure operational efficiency and safety. The Lieutenant Governor was also briefed on the use of the New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM) from both the western and eastern portals for excavation. However, officials highlighted that poor rock quality in certain stretches has posed challenges, impacting the pace of progress, as stated in the release.

Expressing satisfaction over the progress achieved so far, the Lieutenant Governor directed the concerned officials to further expedite the work to ensure the timely completion and early operationalisation of the tunnel, which will be crucial for ensuring year-round connectivity to Ladakh. He also emphasised the importance of maintaining the highest safety standards during construction and in the final structure, keeping in view the safety and security of commuters.

Describing the Zoji-La Tunnel as one of the dream projects of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Shri Saxena commended the dedication and resilience of the workforce engaged in the project, acknowledging their efforts in challenging terrain and harsh weather conditions.

He observed that upon completion, the tunnel will not only ensure seamless connectivity between Ladakh and the rest of the country but will also significantly boost tourism in the region. Highlighting its strategic importance, he noted that the project would contribute to enhanced economic growth and socio-cultural integration between the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.

The Lieutenant Governor further stated that the completion of the Zoji-La Tunnel would mark a transformative milestone for the region, opening new avenues for development and positioning Ladakh as a major destination for tourism.

- ANI

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Priya S
February 2028 seems so far away. I hope they can expedite the work without compromising safety. The strategic importance of this tunnel cannot be overstated, especially for our border areas.
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Rohit P
While the project is ambitious and needed, I have concerns about the environmental impact in such a fragile Himalayan region. I hope proper ecological assessments are being done alongside the engineering marvel.
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Michael C
As someone who has traveled to Ladakh, the Zoji La pass is beautiful but treacherous. A tunnel will make it so much safer and accessible year-round. Great for the local economy and for travelers.
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Shreya B
The cost is huge, but the long-term benefits for national security and regional development justify it. Hope the funds are used efficiently and there is no corruption in such a critical project.
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Karthik V
Finally! No more being cut off for months during winter. This will help with supplies, healthcare, and everything. A big salute to the engineers and laborers working in those conditions. 🙏

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