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PM Modi To Inaugurate Atal Rohtang Tunnel On October 3, To Address Two Rallies

Plan for night halt at Lahaul dropped; strict social distancing for events at Solang Nullah, Sishu

PM Modi To Inaugurate Atal Rohtang Tunnel On October 3, To Address Two Rallies

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to inaugurate the Atal Rohtang Tunnel—at a height of 10,000 feet, the world's longest tunnel for traffic--in Himachal Pradesh on October 3. However, he has dropped his plan for stopping for the night at Lahaul valley.

“It's going to be a day long trip. Hon'ble PM will arrive at Manali for the inaugural function and will drive through the Atal tunnel to Sishu in Lahaul-Spiti. As per revised plan approved by the PMO, there is no night halt as proposed earlier,” said chief secretary Anil Khachi.

Modi will address two public rallies--at Solang Nullah (Manali) in Kullu district and at Sishu in Lahaul-Spiti district. The state government has been asked to ensure social distancing during the rallies; not more than 200 people will be permitted to attend each event.

At a cabinet meeting attended by Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, Khachi made a detailed presentation of the prime minister's visit and the media coverage plan. A live coverage of Modi’s tour is planned by Doordarshan and AIR.

On September 25, Ajay Kumar, secretary, ministry of defence, visited the tunnel and held a meeting with BRO officials.

The 9.2 km-long tunnel will provide round-the-year, all-weather connectivity Lahaul-Spiti—which remains cut off by heavy snow for six months from the rest of the country. Emergencies, including medical help, is delivered by a helicopter service, and that too is often suspended due to inclement weather. The tunnel has also assumed strategic importance during India's stand-off with China in the Ladakh region.

The Atal Tunnel--a dream project of former prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, will considerably shorten the 46 km distance between Manali and Keylong, headquarters of Lahaul Spiti. The government is working on a plan to build another tunnel on the Keylong-Leh route, which will also ensure round-the-year mobility for the Indian Army and the strategic supplies it needs.

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