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NHAI to construct 68 tunnels in Himachal

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Solan, June 28

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In a bid to enhance the ease of travellers in hills, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is constructing 68 tunnels in the state. Covering a distance of 85.1 kilometres, these tunnels, once completed, will shorten travelling time by 12.5 hours by reducing a distance of 126 km.

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“Eleven tunnels have been completed, while 27 are under-construction and a detailed project report for the remaining 30 is being prepared,” said Abdul Basit, Regional Officer, NHAI, Shimla, at a conference of the Tunnel Association of India in Shimla yesterday.

Basit said these tunnels enhanced the speed of travel and reduced fuel consumption, while also providing an all-weather connectivity.

Tunnels save long circuitous routes constructed around mountains, while also connecting inaccessible habitations and providing quicker access to medical and educational facilities.

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While a 965-m one-way tunnel is already functional on the Barog Bypass between Solan and Kumarhatti, another one is being constructed at Kandaghat on the Solan-Waknaghat section of National Highway-5.

Eleven tunnels are part of the Chandigarh-Manali four-laning highway project between Mandi and Kullu districts. During last year’s rain-induced disasters tunnels helped reach the affected site.

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