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Central govt shifts responsibility of developing, implementing new SOPs for tunnel construction, rescue operations to states

Initially, the ministry had thought of issuing the guidelines itself, but now it wants states themselves to frame these SOPs, given the different topographies, say officials.

August 28, 2024 / 15:28 IST
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MoRTH was looking to come out with new SOPs to be followed in the event of a tunnel collapse and to prescribe safety measures during tunnel construction by March 2024.

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has shifted the responsibility of developing and implementing new Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for tunnel safety to disaster management committees of states, instead of framing them itself.

Initially, the ministry had thought of issuing the guidelines itself after the collapse of the Silkyara tunnel in November 2023, but the ministry now wants states themselves to frame these SOPs, given the different topographies, according to officials.

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"MoRTH was earlier looking to introduce the new SOPs before the start of the next financial year to ensure no slowdown in tunnel projects next year. However, following the feedback from state governments, and given the different topographies of projects and areas in the country, each state government has been asked to implement new SOPs," a senior government official said.

Emails sent to MoRTH remained unanswered till the time of publishing this report.