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India@75 BRO motorcycle expedition team reaches Jammu on the second leg

Key Highlights

  • Pan-India motorcycle expedition commemorating ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’
  • Expedition was flagged-off by Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh from New Delhi on October 14, 2021
  • Reached Srinagar covering 3,050 kilometre in10 days
  • Progressedthrough Chandigarh, Shimla, Rohtang, Hanle, Umling La, Pang, Leh,Khardung La, Fotu La, Namik La, Kargil & Zoji La
  • Expedition educating people; stimulating road safety awareness &spreading message of national integration

India@75 Border Roads Organisation (BRO)motorcycle expedition, which was flagged off by Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh from National War Memorial in New Delhi on October 14, 2021; completed its first leg by covering 3,050 kilometres in less than nine days. In the second leg, which started on October 24, 2021, the expedition has reached Jammu.

The expedition is traversing through five states/Union Territories, crossing plains of Delhi & Punjab and hill &snowbound areas of Himachal, Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir in the first leg.It touched important places such as Chandigarh, Shimla, Atal Tunnel, Rohtang, Hanle (14,000 ft), Umling La, Pang, Leh (11,000 ft), Khardung La(17,400 ft), Namika La (12,140 ft), Fotu La (13,478 ft), Kargil & Zoji La(11,575 ft) before coming to halt at Srinagar. It may be noted that BRO had recently constructed the highest motorable road in the world at Umling La (19, 300 ft).

While the adventure was one of the aims of the expedition, the team was also able to achieve the other objectives of promoting the message of national integration, nation-building and road safety awareness among the masses. A number of outreach programmes were organised at Sundar Nagar and Manali in Himachal, Nyoma, Pang, Hanle, Leh and Kargil in Ladakh and then at Srinagar. The team interacted with the local citizens and tourists, building bonds and spreading the message of road safety.

The enthusiastic local populace joined hands with the expedition team and collectively carried out a cleanliness drive promoting the message of ‘Swachh Bharat’ at Manali, Leh, and Kargil. The team got the opportunity of interacting with BRO/Ex-Servicemen and Gallantry Award winners.

The team also interacted with the youth and young school children at Sunder Nagar in Himachal Pradesh and Leh in Ladakh and distributed school bags &stationery items, sharing with them ideas and experiences.  The team also established a cultural connection by joining locals of the Kullu district in celebrations of the world-famous Kullu Dusshera and then visiting the Bhima Kali Mandir and Thiksey Monastery. They paid obeisance to our fallen heroes at Kargil War Memorial. 

The first leg of the 20,000 km long expedition was action-packed and undoubtedly one of the most challenging legs. As the expedition gained momentum and altitude, the men and the machines were tested to the hilt, the team members endured sub-zero temperature (up to -25°C), Heavy snow blizzard, slippery roads and low oxygen levels at super-high altitudes and every man in the team showed exemplary grit, courage and intent in taking the expedition forward through the difficult and challenging phases.

The BRO expedition team received overwhelming support, hospitality, encouragement, affection and warmth from the locals at every phase of the expedition, team members also radiated bonhomie, reciprocated love and made good friends en route and finally handed over the baton at Srinagar to the next team. The second leg will further pass through Chandigarh, Rishikesh, Tanakpur, Praygraj, Varanasi, Bodhgaya, Patna, Bhagalpur and will finally culminate at ‘The Gateway to North East” Siliguri, West Bengal, on November 04, 2021. 

Disclaimer : This is an official press release by PIB.

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