BRO opens Zoji La Pass on Srinagar-Kargil-Leh road after just 73 days closure

The Defence Ministry announced Border Roads Organisation (BRO) opened the gateway between Union Territories of Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir – the Zoji La Pass – for traffic on Srinagar-Kargil-Leh road at 11,650 feet on Saturday. With this, BRO has set up an all-time record of the pass being opened after just 73 days of its closure this year.

Such would be the first time BRO has been able to achieve the feat, after it had kept the pass open till January 05, 2022, through relentless snow clearance operations amidst tough weather conditions.

Lauding the efforts of Project Beacon and Vijayak, the DGBR said, the early opening of Zoji La Pass will not only bolster the defence preparedness of the country but will also facilitate the movement of essential commodities to the people of Ladakh. He added that the opening of the pass will assist BRO to stock the material required for the construction of important infrastructure projects in Ladakh. He reiterated BRO’s commitment to be at the forefront in Nation Building.

As per the ministry, various dignitaries from civil administration and the Indian Army, including Director General Border Roads (DGBR) Lt Gen Rajeev Chaudhry, were present during the re-opening of the pass.

From February 15, 2022, the snow clearance operations were undertaken from both sides of the pass by Project Beacon and Vijayak, located in J&K and Ladakh respectively. After sustained efforts, the connectivity across Zoji La Pass was initially established on March 04, 2022.

Later on, efforts were made to improve the road conditions to create a safe passage of vehicles.

The first convoy of vehicles carrying essential fresh supplies moved across the Zoji La Pass and reached Kargil bringing much-needed relief to the people of Ladakh. Generally, the Zoji La Pass used to remain closed for around 160-180 days during winters on account of heavy snowfall.

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