Tunnel equipped with electromechanical systems
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has dedicated to the nation the World’s longest highway tunnel, the Atal Tunnel at its south portal in Manali, on 3 Oct 2020, completion of which cost Rs.3,200 crore, more than three times of the original estimate of Rs.900 crore in 2005.
The 9.02-km tunnel connects Manali to Lahaul-Spiti valley throughout the year. Earlier the valley was cut off for about 6 months each year owing to heavy snowfall.
The tunnel is built with ultra-modern specifications in the Pir Panjal range of Himalayas at an altitude of 3,000 m (10,000 Feet) from the Mean Sea Level (MSL).
It reduces the road distance by 46-km between Manali and Leh and the time by about 4 to 5 hours.
It has state of the art electromechanical systems including semi-transverse ventilation, SCADA controlled fire-fighting, illumination and monitoring systems. The Tunnel has ample safety features built into it.
The Prime Minister travelled in the tunnel from the South Portal to the North Portal and also visited the emergency egress tunnel that was built into the main tunnel itself. He also witnessed a pictorial exhibition on “The Making of Atal Tunnel” on the occasion.
In his address, the Prime Minister termed the day as historic as it only fructifies the vision of the former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee but also the decades-old wish and dream of crores of people from the region.
He said Atal Tunnel is going to be a lifeline for a large part of Himachal Pradesh as well as the new Union Territory of Leh-Ladakh and would reduce the distance between Manali and Keylong by 3-4 hours.
He added that now parts of Himachal Pradesh and Leh-Ladakh will always be connected with the rest of the country and would witness speedier economic progress.
He said farmers, horticulturalists and youth will now also have easy access to the capital of Delhi and other markets.
The Prime Minister said that such border connectivity projects will also aid the security forces in ensuring regular supplies to them and in their patrolling.
Modi lauded the efforts of the engineers, technicians and workers who risked their lives in making this dream come true.
He said Atal Tunnel is also going to give new strength to India’s border infrastructure and would be living proof of world-class border connectivity. He said despite the longstanding demand to improve the infrastructure and overall development of the border areas, plans were made only to languish for decades without any progress.
The Prime Minister said the late Atal (former PM) laid the foundation of the approach road for this tunnel in 2002. But the work progressed at a slower pace.
But Modi underlined the need to fast-pace infrastructure development as India needs to progress economically and socially. #projects #development #tunnel #highway #construction /fiinews.com
But Modi underlined the need to fast-pace infrastructure development as India needs to progress economically and socially. #projects #development #tunnel #highway #construction /fiinews.com