NEW DELHI: The government is weighing options for construction of a 7-8 km twin tube tunnel through Kela pass, which has been proposed by the UT administration of Ladakh. The tunnel is expected to allow mobility of travellers and military from Leh to Pangong lake with ease. TOI has learnt the home ministry held meetings on the issue this week.
The project is likely to cost around Rs 6,000 crore, sources said. "It's a tough and high-cost project. A call is likely to be taken soon.
It's a strategic road and will reduce the travel time from Leh to Pangong substantially. The project is at a very nascent stage," a source said. Sources said options are being explored whether Border Road Organisation or the National Highway and Infrastructure Development Corporation under the road transport ministry would build the strategic tunnel to provide all-weather connectivity.
Kela pass is the highest motorable pass of the country connecting Leh with Pangong lake. Its altitude is 18,600 ft from mean sea level. Aiming to improve connectivity for tourism, economic activities and smooth movement of defence forces, the Ladakh administration in 2022 had first stressed the need for new tunnels at four passes at Khardung La, Fotu La, Namika La and Kela.
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Government mulls Rs 6k crore tunnel to link Leh with Pangong
The government is considering a proposal to construct a 7-8 km twin-tube tunnel through the Kela Pass in Ladakh. The estimated cost of this project is Rs 6,000 crore. The tunnel aims to provide all-weather connectivity between Leh and Pangong Lake, benefiting travelers, the military, and tourism, significantly reducing travel time.