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Steps Started For Asia's Longest Zipline Project In Naddi, Himachal, Four Stations And Three Sections Will Be Built.

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February 15, 2026

Zipline will be constructed in Naddi, Dharamshala. symbolic photo

Jagran correspondent, Dharamshala. Asia's longest zipline project will be built in Naddi in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. MLA and Deputy Chief Whip Kewal Singh Pathania laid the foundation stone for the construction work of 1.6 kilometer link road from Chaeni to Gatdi in Naddi to be built at a cost of Rs 1.38 crore. On this occasion, Himachal Pradesh Wool Federation President Manoj Kumar and Keval Singh Pathania's wife Sunanda Pathania were also present.

Four stations and three sections will be built

Its total length will be about 4.8 kilometers, in which four stations and three sections will be built. This project will be set up by Ropeway and Rapid Transport Corporation in PPP mode. The total estimated cost of the project will be Rs 7.50 crore which will give a new impetus to tourism activities in the area.

Kewal Singh Pathania said that overall development of all the Panchayats will be done and necessary instructions have been given to the officers to quickly solve the problems of the people. He ordered to expedite the road construction for the project. Shahpur will be developed as a model assembly constituency. During the program, Kewal Singh Pathania honored two Mahila Mandals by giving them an amount of Rs 11 thousand each. On this occasion, Advocate General Anoop Ratan, Vinay Dhiman, Desh Raj, Amit Sharma, officials of Public Works Department and Agriculture Department, Block Development Officer Dharamshala Bharat Jariyal, Sanjeev Gandhi and other dignitaries of the area were present.

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