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Border Road Organization (BRO)

  • The Border Roads Organization (BRO) is a road construction executive force in India that provides support to and is a part of the Indian Armed Forces.
  • It works under Ministry of Defence since 2015.
  • It is staffed by officers and troops drawn from the Indian Army’s Corps of Engineers, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Army Service Corps, Military Police and army personnel on extra regimental employment.
  • Currently, the organization maintains operations in twenty-one states, one UT (Andaman and Nicobar Islands), and neighboring countries such as Afghanistan, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka.

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Projects of BRO

Himank, also known as Project HIMANK, is a project of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) in the Ladakh region of northernmost India that started in August 1985.

Under the Himank project, BRO is responsible for the construction and maintenance of roads and related infrastructure in Ladakh along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), including some of world's highest motorable roads across the Khardung La, Tanglang La and Chang La passes.

Other projects of BRO are:

BRO PROJECT HQ LOCATION NOTES

Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh

1 Beacon Srinagar Beacon is the oldest BRO project (along with Vartak). Initially known as Chief Engineer Roads (Ladakh) when it was initiated in 1960; it was renamed as Chief Engineer Project Beacon. Roads under Beacon include NH1A, NH1B, NH1D, Zoji La tunnel.
2 Himank Leh Beacon was divided into projects Sampark and Himank.
3 Sampark Jammu
4 Vijayak Leh Raised in September 2010.

Sikkim, Northeast

5 Vartak Tezpur One of two projects raised in May 1960 and focused on Arunachal Pradesh. Formerlly designated Project Tusker. Undertakes China Study Group roads.
6 Udayak Dumduma One of the two older projects raised in May 1960. Assigned road infrastructure projects in the north-east region of the country.
7 Arunanak Gurubanda Vartak was divided into Arunanak. Raised at Naharlagun.
8 Sewak Dimapur Road development in the north-east amidst insurgency; roads include the Zunheboto-Aghunato-Kiphire road.
9 Pushpak Aizawal Roads in north-east India including Mizoram, Assam and Manipur; NH-39, NH-53.
10 Setuk Shillong Raised in 1990 for bridge construction. Re-structured in 1994 to assist in other road development projects in the north-east. Project has also been assigned fencing along the India Bangladesh border.
11 Swastik Gangtok Revived in 2008. Roads in Sikkim.
Other states
12 Hirak Nagpur Hirak (transl. Black Diamond) are responsible for the NH-16 and roads and bridges in the naxal areas. It has also undertaken work in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
13 Shivalik Rishikesh Road infrastructure to the international border.
14 Deepak Shimla Project Deepak continues to improve roads in Uttarakhand. It keeps open the roads to Char Dhams and Gurudwara Shri Hemkund Sahib.
15 Brahmank Pasaighat
16 Chetak Bikaner Raised in 1962 and named after MaharanaPratap's horse Chetak. Roads and development undertaken include the Joshimath-Malari-Rinkin road, Rishikesh-Badrinath road, Tanankpur-Tawaghat road, NH4B, 17B, and naval airfield resurfacing in Maharashtra.
Projects include Rohtang.

National-International

17 Dantak Simtokha Initiated in Bhutan, Dantaknow covers adjacent India states. Roads developed include Sherbathang-Nathu La road, Gangtok-Sherbathang road and Sevoke-Gangtok road.

SOURCES:

  • THE HINDU
  • MINISTRY OF DEFENCE/BRO
  • TABLE SOURCES : WIKIPEDIA