BRO receives Guinness World Records certificate

NEW DELHI, Nov 16: Director General Border Roads (DGBR) Lt Gen Rajeev  Chaudhry on Tuesday received the Guinness World Records certificate for  the achievement of Border Roads Organisation (BRO) of constructing and  black topping the world’s highest motorable road at 19,024 feet at  Umlingla Pass in Ladakh, a statement said.

In a virtual ceremony,  official adjudicator of the Guinness World Records based in the United  Kingdom Rishi Nath acknowledged the remarkable achievement of the BRO, country’s premier road construction agency, for constructing the highest  altitude road in the world, a Defence release said. Speaking on  the occasion, Lt Gen Chaudhry spoke about the challenges faced during  the road construction to Umlingla Pass, which he said, tested both the  human spirit and efficacy of machines in an extremely tough terrain  where temperatures in winters dip to -40 degrees and oxygen levels are 50 per cent below normal.

The 52 km long Chisumle to Demchok tarmac road passes through the 19,024 feet high Umlingla Pass and betters the previous record of a road in Bolivia, which connects  volcano Uturuncu at 18,953 feet.

The Umlingla Pass road is another  landmark in resurgent India’s achievement as it has been constructed at  an altitude higher than the North and South Base Camps of Mount Everest  which are at an altitude of 16,900 feet and 17,598 feet respectively.

The  BRO provided a black topped road to the important village of Demchok in Eastern Ladakh that will be a boon to the local population of the  region as it will enhance the socio-economic conditions and promote  tourism in Ladakh.

The strategically important road, which is approximately 15 km long, highlights the focus of the Government in developing road infrastructure in border areas. (UNI)