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Rohtang tunnel opens on Saturday

15 on board, PM Modi to flag off bus from Dhundi

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Pratibha Chauhan

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Tribune News Service

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Sissu (Keylong), October 2

It will be a memorable trip for Lahaul’s 15 elderly residents on board the first bus to pass through the Rohtang tunnel. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Saturday flag off the bus from Dhundi, the south portal of the tunnel, 30 km from Manali. “We cannot believe we will be able to travel to Kullu-Manali during winters. I never thought that this would happen during my life time,” said 84-year-old Tenzin Dorje.

Each of the 15 passengers will be given a framed souvenir bus ticket.

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Also read: Himalayan marvel: World’s longest motorable tunnel

The longest motorable tunnel at a height of over 3,000 metres will reduce the distance between Manali and Keylong by 46 km and is expected to boost tourism and winter sports in the region. Significantly, it will facilitate the movement of armed forces and infantry combat vehicles to the Line of Actual Control.

The foundation stone for the 9.02 km horseshoe-shaped tunnel, built by the Border Roads Organisation at a cost of about 4,000 crore, was laid by UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi on June 28, 2010.

 

 

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