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Published:June 12, 2017 11:46 AM
The Char Dham Road connectivity project is a dream project of the Central Government as it has economic, social, safety and security advantages. The whole project is based on the concept of providing best connectivity to pilgrims and devotees to reach Gangotri , Yamunotri , Kedarnath and Badrinath. The project is divided into seven packages with the total cost incurred of INR 12,000 Crores .It aims to connect nine destinations in total including Rishikesh , Rudraprayag , Dharasu , Pithoragarh , Tanakpur . This project has 132 bridges including 25 high flood level bridges. The responsibility for constructing the road for Char Dham Project is being handled by the Border Roads Organization on EPC Mode of construction. Key Highlights •The Hon’ble PM launched “Chardham Mahamarg Vikas Pariyojna” on 27th December 2016 •Total Length is 900 kms with the cost incurred INR 12000 Crs •The highway project is widening into two lanes with paved shoulder and a minimum width of 10 meters •The project will ensure that there will be no potholes in the next 200 years as it is an all weather road with cement as construction material •This road project will have 15 flyovers, 2 tunnels, 13 alignments at the landslide zone and 18 passenger service centers and 13 bypasses •All way side amenities will be provided alongside the road which includes parking lot, food court, fuel station, rest house, helipad etc Sr No. Package NH No Distance in kms Cost in INR Crs 1 Rishikesh to Rudraprayag 58 140 2166 2 Rudgraprayag to Mana badrinath 58 160 1542 3 Rudraprayag to Gaurikund 109 76 1106 4 Rishikesh to Dharasu 94 144 1627 5 Dharasu to Yamunotri 94 95 1920 6 Dharasu to Gangotri 108 124 2079 7 Tanakpur to Pithoragarh 125 148 1557 Status of Project Related Activities Possible Effect of Char Dham Road Connectivity Project Although the all weather connectivity road project would be great news for pilgrims and local people but it has some cost to pay which can’t be ignored. Now the Government is so hopeful to complete this project early as land acquisition and pre-construction activities is targeted for completion by 2020. Soon they are looking forward to acquire about 479 hectares of land. The 479 hectares is a medley of Government land (140.69 hectares), Private land (92.27 hectares) and forest land (246.66 hectares). The major attraction of the project is that it also involves protection against landslide risk and dwindling zones with the use of steel nets, gabion walls and advance technology like geo- synthetic treatment. InfralineEnergy Disclaimer: The views expressed here are solely those of the author in his private capacity and do not in any way represent the views of the InfralineEnergy (Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.). The organization is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein and any direct/indirect consequences resulting therefrom.
The Char Dham Road connectivity project is a dream project of the Central Government as it has economic, social, safety and security advantages. The whole project is based on the concept of providing best connectivity to pilgrims and devotees to reach Gangotri , Yamunotri , Kedarnath and Badrinath.
The project is divided into seven packages with the total cost incurred of INR 12,000 Crores .It aims to connect nine destinations in total including Rishikesh , Rudraprayag , Dharasu , Pithoragarh , Tanakpur . This project has 132 bridges including 25 high flood level bridges. The responsibility for constructing the road for Char Dham Project is being handled by the Border Roads Organization on EPC Mode of construction.
Key Highlights
•The Hon’ble PM launched “Chardham Mahamarg Vikas Pariyojna” on 27th December 2016
•Total Length is 900 kms with the cost incurred INR 12000 Crs
•The highway project is widening into two lanes with paved shoulder and a minimum width of 10 meters
•The project will ensure that there will be no potholes in the next 200 years as it is an all weather road with cement as construction material
•This road project will have 15 flyovers, 2 tunnels, 13 alignments at the landslide zone and 18 passenger service centers and 13 bypasses
•All way side amenities will be provided alongside the road which includes parking lot, food court, fuel station, rest house, helipad etc
Sr No.
Package
NH No
Distance in kms
Cost in INR Crs
1
Rishikesh to Rudraprayag
58
140
2166
2
Rudgraprayag to Mana badrinath
160
1542
3
Rudraprayag to Gaurikund
109
76
1106
4
Rishikesh to Dharasu
94
144
1627
5
Dharasu to Yamunotri
95
1920
6
Dharasu to Gangotri
108
124
2079
7
Tanakpur to Pithoragarh
125
148
1557
Status of Project Related Activities
Possible Effect of Char Dham Road Connectivity Project
Although the all weather connectivity road project would be great news for pilgrims and local people but it has some cost to pay which can’t be ignored. Now the Government is so hopeful to complete this project early as land acquisition and pre-construction activities is targeted for completion by 2020. Soon they are looking forward to acquire about 479 hectares of land. The 479 hectares is a medley of Government land (140.69 hectares), Private land (92.27 hectares) and forest land (246.66 hectares).
The major attraction of the project is that it also involves protection against landslide risk and dwindling zones with the use of steel nets, gabion walls and advance technology like geo- synthetic treatment.
InfralineEnergy Disclaimer:
The views expressed here are solely those of the author in his private capacity and do not in any way represent the views of the InfralineEnergy (Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.). The organization is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein and any direct/indirect consequences resulting therefrom.
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