Project Arunank of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) marked its 18th Raising Day on Friday at Naharlagun, celebrating over 17 years of sustained contribution to infrastructure and connectivity in Arunachal Pradesh’s remote and high-altitude regions.
Established in 2008, Project Arunank has constructed and maintained more than 696 km of roads and 1.18 km of major bridges, significantly improving access to remote valleys and forward areas while supporting the operational needs of the Armed Forces.
Among its landmark achievements is the 278 km Hapoli–Sarli–Huri Road, which was blacktopped for the first time since Independence, linking one of the remotest parts of Kurung Kumey district. The project has also incorporated innovative technologies such as steel slag, cut-and-cover tunnels, geo

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