BRO 65th Raising Day 2024:
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) commemorated its 65th Raising Day on May 7, 2024, marking another year of dedication and achievement in the sector of infrastructure development in India. The event, held in New Delhi, was graced by Defence Secretary Shri Giridhar Aramane, who lauded the organization's significant role in fortifying national security and fostering socio-economic progress in remote border regions.
BRO 65th Raising Day 2024 Overview
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Date
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May 7, 2024
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Venue
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New Delhi
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Chief Guest
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Defence Secretary Shri Giridhar Aramane
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Theme
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Harnessing Technology for Expedited Infrastructure Development
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Key Attendees
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Director General, Border Roads Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan
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Participants
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BRO Personnel, Casual Paid Labourers
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Purpose
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Commemorate 65 years of BRO's service and excellence in infrastructure development
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Highlights
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Defence Secretary's commendation of BRO's role in national security and socio-economic progress.
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BRO 65th Raising Day 2024 Theme
This year's celebration underscores the theme of
"Harnessing Technology for Expedited Infrastructure Development."
The emphasis on technological integration reflects the Border Roads Organisation's (BRO) commitment to enhancing efficiency and speed in infrastructure projects. By leveraging the latest advancements in technology, such as automation and mechanization, the BRO aims to expedite project completion timelines while optimizing human efforts. This theme highlights the organization's proactive approach towards embracing innovation to meet the evolving challenges of infrastructure development in remote and challenging terrains.
BRO Raising Day 2024
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) celebrated its 65th Raising Day on May 7, 2024, with an event held in New Delhi. The commemoration took place in the presence of esteemed dignitaries, including Defence Secretary Shri Giridhar Aramane. The occasion served as a platform to acknowledge BRO's remarkable contributions and achievements in infrastructure development amidst challenging terrains.
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Defence Secretary Shri Giridhar Aramane praised BRO for its dedication despite tough conditions, highlighting its vital role in national security and local development. He urged the use of advanced tech to speed up projects, emphasizing automation for better efficiency.
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He also acknowledged BRO's crucial role during crises like the Silkyara Tunnel Collapse, emphasizing its contribution to the Vibrant Villages Programme for border areas' overall development.
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Director General, Border Roads Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan, hailed BRO's nationwide impact, emphasizing its commitment to connectivity and security. He highlighted BRO's motto, "In the Silence of Our Great Mountains – Work Speaks," showcasing its significant impact in remote regions.
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The event featured the launch of a compendium on the Sela Tunnel and books like 'Oonchin Sadaken,' 'Path Pradarshak,' and 'Path Vikas.' Defence Secretary awarded Excellence Awards to BRO personnel and honored women achievers, along with recognizing the contributions of Casual Paid Labourers.
BRO In Recent Years
Since its inception with just two projects in 1960, the BRO has evolved into a dynamic organization with 18 projects across 11 States and three Union Territories. It has emerged as a premier infrastructure construction agency, specializing in high-altitude and snow-bound areas.
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Operating at 9,000 to 19,000 feet along the Northern and Western frontiers, the BRO has constructed over 62,214 roads, 1,005 bridges, seven tunnels, and 21 airfields. Its endeavours extend beyond India's borders, consisting friendly nations like Bhutan, Myanmar, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan.
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In the fiscal year 2023-24, the BRO completed 125 infrastructure projects worth Rs 3,611 crore, including the prestigious Sela Tunnel in Arunachal Pradesh. The organization is set to embark on the construction of the Shinkun La Tunnel, poised to become the world's highest tunnel at 15,800 feet.
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With a surge in budgetary allocations, the BRO has augmented its capabilities and expanded its operational footprint. This enhanced support has facilitated the undertaking of critical projects and accelerated infrastructure development, propelling the organization towards greater heights of excellence.
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Furthermore, the BRO has championed gender equality and inclusivity, providing significant roles and opportunities to women personnel. Officers like Col Ponung Doming and Assistant Executive Engineer (Civ) Smt Nikita Chaudhary exemplify the organization's commitment to diversity and empowerment.
As the BRO commemorates its 65th Raising Day, it reaffirms its pledge to "Connecting Places, Connecting People," continuing the legacy of progress, prosperity, and unity.