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  • 10 Jan 2025
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PM to Inaugurate Z-Morh Tunnel

Why in News? 

The Prime Minister is going to inaugurate the Z-Morh tunnel on 13th January 2025, marking the first major milestone in establishing a year-round strategic corridor between Kashmir and Ladakh. 

 Key Points 

  • Strategic Importance of the Z-Morh Tunnel: 
    • Year-Round Access: 
      • The Z-Morh tunnel, located in Ganderbal district of central Kashmir, is crucial for keeping Sonamarg open to tourists throughout the year. 
      • It addresses the previous issue where snowfall and avalanches would block access to the tourist spot in winters. 
  • Tunnel Features: 
    • The Z-Morh tunnel, located under the Thajiwas Glacier, bypasses areas prone to landslides and avalanches. 
    • An intelligent traffic management system will help regulate vehicle flow and will also facilitate adventure tourism at Thajiwas Glacier and the Sindh River. 
  • Cultural and Tourism Boost: 
    • The tunnel was praised as a major infrastructure asset for central Kashmir, with significant potential to boost winter tourism in the region. 
  • Details of the Tunnel Project: 
    • Cost and Length: 
      • The Z-Morh tunnel, built at a cost of Rs 2,680 crore, is 6.5 km long and features a two-lane passage. 
      • It includes a 10.8-meter main tunnel, a modified horseshoe-shaped escape tunnel, and several culverts. 
    • Connectivity: 
      • The Z-Morh tunnel is part of the larger strategic route to Ladakh, linking to the Zojila tunnel. 
      • The Zojila tunnel, Asia's longest, will reduce travel time between Ganderbal and Kargil from three hours to just 20 minutes. 
  • Geopolitical and Strategic Significance: 
    • The Zojila and Z-Morh tunnels are vital for the movement of goods and personnel, especially for security forces stationed in Ladakh. 
    • The Zojila Pass is currently the only road linking Kashmir to Ladakh but is often closed during the winter months due to heavy snow. 
    • Both tunnels are located in seismic Zone IV, necessitating the implementation of robust safety measures to prevent structural damage. 


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Vande Bharat for Katra-Srinagar Route

Why in News? 

Recently, the Railway Board unveiled a Vande Bharat Express train, specially designed to operate seamlessly in the challenging winter conditions of Jammu & Kashmir, for the upcoming Katra-Srinagar rail route. 

 Key Points 

  • Climate-Specific Features: 
    • The Vande Bharat Express, stationed at Shakurbasti coaching depot in New Delhi, has been specially designed for Jammu & Kashmir's extreme winter conditions. 
    • It features advanced heating systems to prevent the freezing of water and bio-toilet tanks, ensure the vacuum system and laboratories remain warm, and optimize air-brake system functionality in sub-zero temperatures. 
  • Passenger Amenities: 
    • The train also includes all amenities found in existing Vande Bharat Express trains, such as fully air-conditioned coaches, automatic plug doors, and mobile charging sockets. 
  • Symbol of Connectivity: 
    • The train connects the Kashmir Valley more effectively to the national railway network, symbolizing India's commitment to bridging geographical and economic gaps. 

 Vande Bharat Trains 

  • It is an indigenously designed and manufactured semi high speed, self-propelled train that is touted as the next major leap for the Indian Railways in terms of speed and passenger convenience since the introduction of Rajdhani trains. 
  • The first Vande Bharat was manufactured by the Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Chennai as part of the ‘Make in India’ programme, at a cost of about Rs. 100 crore. 
  • The Vande Bharat was India’s first attempt at adaptation of the train set technology compared with conventional systems of passenger coaches hauled by separate locomotives. 
  • The train set configuration, though complex, is faster, easier to maintain, consumes less energy, and has greater flexibility in train operation. 

 About Indian Railways 

  • It was established in 1853 and is one of the largest railway networks globally.  
  • The first train in India ran over a distance of 21 miles, connecting Bombay and Thane 
  • India has the 3rd largest metro-rail network in the world after China and the US. By 2050, India is projected to account for 40% of the global rail activity. 

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