Himachal Pradesh Highway Project Finishes Five Months Early, Cuts Mandi-Padhar Travel Time to Just 25 Minutes The Mandi-Padhar stretch of the Rs 545 crore Pathankot-Mandi highway project in Himachal Pradesh has been completed five months ahead of schedule and will open to traffic once safety checks are done. A key stretch of the strategically important Pathankot-Mandi National Highway in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district has been completed five months ahead of schedule. The 19 kilometre stretch runs between Mandi town and the town of Padhar, built at a cost of Rs 545 crore, and is currently undergoing safety inspection before it is opened to traffic. Finished five months before deadline The tender for this project was awarded on 20 July 2022, while actual construction work began on 4 November 2024. The deadline for completion was set at November 2026, but Gawar, the company handling construction, finished the work five months ahead of that schedule. This stretch of the Pathankot-Mandi project falls under NHAI's Mandi unit, while the rest of the project is being handled by the Palampur unit. Most of the work between Padhar and Pathankot is still in progress, and construction is yet to begin at some locations. Shorter distance, just 25 minutes now The new highway has cut the distance between Mandi and Padhar by nearly three and three quarter kilometres. The old highway measured about 23 kilometres, which has now come down to around 19 kilometres. The road has also been built straight and flat, doing away with the winding, twisting turns of the old route. The journey that once took about an hour will now be covered in just 25 minutes. The new highway is 12 metres wide. 24 bridges along the 19 kilometre stretch A total of 24 small and large bridges have been built along this 19 kilometre stretch, including five major bridges. These bridges will not only make everyday travel easier but will also keep the route open and safe during the monsoon season. The highway is strategically important for the smooth movement of army vehicles, and it is expected to prove just as vital for the tourism industry of Kangra and the Mandi valley. Regular commuters and drivers are also set to benefit. Safety inspection underway NHAI project director Varun Chari said the safety inspection of the newly built highway is currently underway. A technical team from Gawar and NHAI is jointly examining the entire stretch. If any shortcomings are found, instructions will be issued to fix them immediately. A decision on when vehicles can start using the highway will be taken only after this process is complete. One bridge left, to finish in 10 days Gawar's general manager Vikas Nagar said most of the highway work has been completed, with only the slab work on one bridge still pending. This remaining work is expected to be finished within the next 10 days. The inspection of the highway is ongoing, and any suggestions that come up during the process will be acted upon immediately. The entire under-construction highway connects Manali via Pathankot, Dharamshala and Mandi, making its completion a significant development for connectivity across these hill areas. What this means for you Across India: Big highway projects in hill states finishing ahead of schedule matter nationally for both strategic connectivity and tourism. • In Himachal Pradesh: The Mandi-Padhar journey will now take just 25 minutes instead of an hour, directly benefiting locals and tourists. • In Kangra and the Mandi valley: Better, safer road access is expected to give a boost to the local tourism business. Questions & Answers 1. What is the total cost of the Mandi-Padhar highway project? The project has cost Rs 545 crore. 2. How long is this stretch of the highway? The stretch between Mandi and Padhar is about 19 kilometres long. 3. When did work on this project start and finish? The tender was awarded on 20 July 2022, construction began on 4 November 2024, and it was completed five months ahead of the November 2026 deadline. 4. How long will it take to travel from Mandi to Padhar on the new highway? The journey will now take just 25 minutes on the new highway, compared to about an hour earlier. 5. How many bridges have been built on this highway? A total of 24 small and large bridges have been built along the 19 kilometre stretch, including five major bridges. 6. Why hasn't the highway opened to the public yet? A technical team from Gawar and NHAI is currently carrying out a safety inspection of the entire highway, and it will open to traffic only after this is complete. 7. Is any part of the highway still incomplete? Yes, slab work on one bridge is still pending and is expected to be finished within the next 10 days. 8. Which towns does this highway ultimately connect? The entire under-construction highway connects Manali via Pathankot, Dharamshala and Mandi. https://trendkia.com/en/himachal-pradesh/himachal-men-eka-aura-haive-projekta-taya-samaya-se-pahale-pura-19-kilomitara-ke-saphara-men-aba-lagenge-sirpha-25-minata-4033 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.