Border Roads Organisation celebrates 65th Raising Day
May 07, 2024
New Delhi [India], May 7 : The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) on Tuesday celebrated its 65th Raising Day. To mark the day, an event was organised in New Delhi, which was presided over by Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane.
In his address, the Defence Secretary lauded the BRO for fulfilling its responsibilities successfully in inhospitable terrain and tough weather conditions. He termed the BRO an extremely crucial organisation that, through its infrastructure projects in border areas, is playing a major role in the security of the country, besides ensuring the socio-economic progress of far-flung areas.
Giridhar Aramane commended the BRO for completing the projects in a time-bound manner, exuding confidence that the Karmayogis will continue to ensure border infrastructure development in a record time.
He urged the BRO to infuse the latest technology and techniques for faster completion of projects, through which human efforts will be reduced and utilised more efficiently. Automation and mechanisation will be key for the BRO in the future, he said.
The Defence Secretary also recalled the valuable contribution of the BRO personnel in the relief and rescue efforts during the Silkyara Tunnel Collapse and the Sikkim Floods. He added that the Organisation will play an important role in the Vibrant Villages Programme which envisages comprehensive development of select border villages.
Speaking on the occasion, Director General, Border Roads Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan extended greetings to all ranks of the BRO. He stated that the pan-India presence of the BRO reflects its commitment to national security, connectivity and development.
He added that the tagline 'In the Silence of Our Great Mountains - Work Speaks' speaks volumes of the Organisation's dedication, perseverance and impact on the lives of the people residing in the remotest corners of the country.
He exhorted all ranks to renew the pledge to continue 'Connecting Places Connecting People' and leaving a lasting legacy of progress, prosperity and unity.
Earlier, Army Chief General Manoj Pande conveyed his best wishes to the Border Roads organisation. In a post on X the Indian Army said "General Manoj Pande, COAS and All Ranks of Indian Army convey best wishes to all Personnel of Border Roads Organisation (BRO) on the occasion of 65th Raising Day."