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BRO personnel kept Kashmir-Ladakh Zojila pass open till Dec 31 this winter

By ANI | Updated: January 1, 2022 21:35 IST

Border Road Organization (BRO) personnel kept Kashmir-Ladakh Zojila pass was opened till December 31 this winter.

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Border Road Organization (BRO) personnel kept Kashmir-Ladakh Zojila pass was opened till December 31 this winter.

Taking to Twitter, BRO tweeted, "BRO karma yogis kept mighty Zojila pass opened till December 31 this year in a row to keep Ladakh connected. 94 vehicles crossed the pass on December 31."

BRO further said that despite blizzards and temperatures dipping to -10° Celcius, BRO's brave men are committed to keeping the pass open longer this time.

( With inputs from ANI )

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