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GANDERBAL, SEPTEMBER 26: Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting and Youth Affairs and Sports, Shri Anurag Singh Thakur reached Sonamarg yesterday evening on a two day visit to district Ganderbal under Union Government’s Public Outreach Programme.
On day one, the Minister conducted inspection of Zojila and Z-Morh tunnel projects
During his visit to Zojila Tunnel,  which is envisaged to provide all weather connectivity to Union Territory of Ladakh, the concerned officers said that the work on Zojila Tunnel is in full capacity and NHIDCL is geared up to continue the work in winter months. The Minister stressed for putting in every effort in place to complete the project well before the schedule date.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister expressed his satisfaction on the work progress and said that the Zojila tunnel is of a significant importance with regard to national security, development and tourism for both UTs of J&K and Ladakh as it will provide round the year connectivity to Ladakh region- Kargil and Leh. He further highlighted various important tunnel, rail and road projects of the country that were completed on priority by the Government keeping in mind border security alongside development and said varous infrastructure development projects are going on in full swing throughout J&K from last few years to boost the socio-economic development in J&K.
Important to mention, the project site of Zojila tunnel is located at existing highway (NH-01) starting from Sonamarg (UT of J&K) and ending at Minamarg (UT of Ladakh) at an elevation ranging from 2700m to 3300m, thus making the Zojila Tunnel (13.2 km) the longest tunnel at this elevation in Asia region. The present site location falls into seismic zone IV and all precautionary measures have been provisioned to safeguard the structures provisioned in the project.
While inspecting the work progress of Z-Morh tunnel, the officials of NHIDCL informed the Minister that the project is being executed on DBFOT mode with an approximate cost of Rs 2378 crore.
Regarding physical progress, the Minister was informed that the breakthrough of Escape tunnel has already been achieved on 16 September, 2021 besides the work in the main tunnel which is 6412 meters long for regular bi-directional traffic is going on in full swing and its breakthrough is expected before the forthcoming winter season.
While discussing the provisions for safe movement of traffic, the Minister was informed that lay byes, motor and pedestrian cross passages, fire fighting niches and SOS communication are kept for safe movement of traffic even during emergency situations.
Expressing satisfaction over the work progress, the Minister said the Z-morh tunnel will facilitate locals and tourists to access Sonamarg during the winter season as well and will facilitate socio-economic boost to the J&K in general and locals in particular.
Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Krittika Jyotsna, SSP Ganderbal Nihal Borker and other officers were present on the occasion.

Union I&B Minister lays foundation stone of ZPEO, playfield; Inaugurates PMGSY road
GANDERBAL, SEPTEMBER 26: Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting and Youth Affairs and Sports, Shri Anurag Singh Thakur today laid foundation stone of ZPEO and Zonal Play Field and inaugurated PMGSY road at Kichpora Kangan.
The Minister visited Kichpora Kangan where he laid foundation stone of Zonal Physical Education Office (ZPEO) and Development of Zonal Level Playfield approved at a cost of Rs 1.14 crore.
Addressing the gathering, the Minister maintained that there is no dearth of talent in the UT of J&K but the need is to channelize that talent. The youth of J&K need facilities and Central Government will ensure all the facilities making sure that talent flourishes in the region, he added.
He maintained that the Union Government is committed to further strengthen the existing sports infrastructure and facilities for the UT so that more and more youth join sports and represent J&K at various levels.
 In order to do so the Central Government has earmarked an amount of Rs 200 crore under PM Development Plan for the development of playfields and indoor stadiums, he said. He further said that Rs 33 crore more are approved for preparing synthetic turfs, hockey and football grounds In J&K.
He also urge the gathering to join the country wide month long “Clean India Mission” starting on October 01, 2021.
Welcoming the Minister, Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Farooq Ahmad Khan lauded the efforts of Union Government for organising this mega outreach programme to the UT of J&K. He expressed hope that this visit of Union minister will give impetus to the sports activities of the region.
Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal Krittika Jyotsna, Director Youth Services and Sports, SSP Ganderbal and other officials of the department were also present on the occasion.
Later, the Minister distributed certificates, mementos and sports kits among the students during a colourful function held at Kichpora Kangan.
On the occasion, the Minister also witnessed cultural program and demo of various sports competitions in Marshall Arts, Tug of War, Kabbadi and Volleyball.
The Minister also interacted with the students and urged them to actively participate in sports activities and asked them to bring laurels to the J&K by proving their mettle in national and international events.
Earlier, the Minister also inaugurated the 1.5 km PMGSY road constructed at the cost of Rs 136.67 lakh at Bonibagh Kangan connecting Bonibagh Bala habitation to the highway.
Dedicating the road to the people of the village, the Minister congratulated the concerned sarpanch, BDC and DDC member who were present on the occasion for putting in their strenuous efforts for removing impediments in finishing the road held up for more than a decade.
Meanwhile, he also interacted with locals of Bonibagh and enquired about the development needs in the area. The locals complemented the Minister for visiting the area and inaugurating the said road which was long pending demand of the locals.