Himachal's Death Road Prompts Rijiju to Quip 'Forget Being Alive'

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-27 14:07:48 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-27 13:38:05

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Himachal's Death Road Prompts Rijiju to Quip 'Forget Being Alive'

One of the world's most dangerous roads boasts a precarious balance of a deep gorge and a steep rock face. This latest travel advisory is just another strike against Himachal's treacherous Taranda Dhank road, recently visited by the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Kiren Rijiju.

The road, which spans from Chaura Gate to Taranda Dhank in Kinnaur, poses a threat to locals and travelers alike. With sheer drops and scant guardrails, the perilous path is a testament to the risky yet essential transportation networks in India's mountain regions.

During his visit to Kinnaur, Mr. Rijiju, who is also the local MP, re-iterated the need for better road safety measures and upgrades to the fragile ecosystem. While thanking the local authorities for their timely recovery of his helicoptered parachute, Mr. Rijiju raised concerns about the dangers of the region and humorously quipped, "Forget being alive, if you are traveling on this road, it is almost like you are dead."

The perilous terrain is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by India's mountain communities and their vital connectivity needs.

This advisory serves as a urgent call to action, prompting authorities to improve infrastructure for India's diverse geographical spread.

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