en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Digdol-Pansiyal highway tunnel project in the Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir, northern India, is nearing completion. Located on the Ramban-Banihal section of NH-44, this highway tunnel is a crucial transportation link connecting the Kashmir Valley to other parts of India. Managed by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), the project features a twin-tube design constructed using the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM). Each tube accommodates two lanes, and once operational, the tunnel will reduce travel time through this section to approximately five minutes.

The total investment for this highway tunnel project is 86.6 billion rupees. The twin tubes are approximately 3 kilometers (down tube) and 2.6 kilometers (up tube) in length, each with a width of 10 meters. Currently, about 90% of the work is complete, with the remaining tasks primarily involving electrical and mechanical installations, including ventilation systems, CCTV surveillance networks, traffic signaling systems, and other safety-related facilities. The down tube is expected to be operational by the end of next month, with the second tube opening within the following two months.
The Ramban-Banihal section of NH-44 is located in the high-altitude Himalayan region. The original road frequently closes due to landslides, rockfalls, and adverse weather, with disruptions sometimes lasting for days. Once completed, the Digdol-Pansiyal highway tunnel will provide a safer connection on NH-44 between Digdol and Pansiyal, allowing vehicles to bypass areas prone to geological hazards. This tunnel is one of several infrastructure projects being advanced by the National Highways Authority of India in northern India.
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