BRO Celebrates 37th Raising Day of Project UDAYAK at Doomdooma, Assam

Border
Roads Organisation (BRO) celebrated 37th Raising Day of Project UDAYAK on 1 June
2026 at Doomdooma, Assam, commemorating more than three decades of dedicated
service towards the development of strategic infrastructure in India’s
North-Eastern region. The occasion was marked by a series of ceremonial,
welfare and community outreach activities including Swachhata Abhiyan, road
safety awareness campaigns, run and walkathon. Medical and dental camps were
also organised as part of the celebrations in nearby areas for the benefit of
local communities, reflecting the Project’s continued commitment towards social
welfare and community engagement. Internal activities including Sainik Sammelan
and interactions with troops were conducted to strengthen camaraderie among
personnel.
Entrusted
with over 1,457 km of road network, Project UDAYAK has been instrumental in the
development and maintenance of strategic road infrastructure in the easternmost
regions of Arunachal Pradesh and parts of Assam. Its area of responsibility
covers the districts of Anjaw, Lohit, Dibang Valley, Longding, Tirap and
Changlang. The Project plays a vital role in enhancing connectivity in remote
and strategically significant areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and
the Indo–Myanmar border. The Project is currently undertaking construction of
roads and border fencing infrastructure, along the Indo-Myanmar border,
strengthening national security and improving accessibility in border regions.
In
recent years, Project UDAYAK has successfully completed several key
infrastructure projects, including 12 bridges, one road and one helipad, which
were inaugurated by the defence minister Rajnath Singh in 2025. These projects
have significantly enhanced connectivity and mobility in the region while
contributing to the socio-economic development of local communities.
On
its 37th Raising Day, Project UDAYAK reaffirmed its commitment to excellence,
nation-building and the development of strategic infrastructure in some of the
country’s most challenging operational environments.

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