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- Himank abstract "Himank is a project of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) in the Ladakh region of northernmost India that started in August 1985. Himank is responsible for the construction and maintenance of roads and related infrastructure including the world's highest motorable roads across the Khardung La, Tanglang La and Chang La passes. Himank's work ensures access to sensitive military areas including the world's highest battle-ground at the Siachen Glacier and Pangong Tso Lake (at 14500 ft) whose waters span the de facto India-China border. Nicknamed “The Mountain Tamers”, Himank's personnel battling tough terrain and extreme climatic conditions and are constrained in most areas to work within a short working season of four months as roads get blocked by heavy snow and extreme cold temperatures. Between 1987 and 2002 at least 124 Himank personnel were killed while on duty in Ladakh including five officers. Most of the manual labourers are from Bihar not from Ladakh. They are nicknamed Dumkas after a village where many of the original Himank workers were recruited.".
- Himank thumbnail Himank_-_Drive_slow.jpg?width=300.
- Himank wikiPageExternalLink project-himank-roadsigns.
- Himank wikiPageExternalLink indexmain.asp?lang=&projectid=39.
- Himank wikiPageExternalLink gallery-himank.html.
- Himank wikiPageID "20442706".
- Himank wikiPageLength "4230".
- Himank wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Himank wikiPageRevisionID "627236453".
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Bailey_bridge.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Bihar.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Border_Roads_Organisation.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Category:1985_introductions.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ladakh.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transport_in_Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Chang_La.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Jessie_Sampter.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Buffett.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Jules_Renard.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Kargil_War.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Khardung_La.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Ladakh.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Leh.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Nubra_Valley.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Patti_LaBelle.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Siachen_Glacier.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Srinagar.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink Taglang_La.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink File:Himank_-_Drive_slow.jpg.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLink File:Himank_-_God_is_One.jpg.
- Himank wikiPageWikiLinkText "Project HIMANK".
- Himank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Himank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gallery.
- Himank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Leh-Manali_Highway.
- Himank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Himank subject Category:1985_introductions.
- Himank subject Category:Ladakh.
- Himank subject Category:Transport_in_Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Himank hypernym Project.
- Himank type Band.
- Himank comment "Himank is a project of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) in the Ladakh region of northernmost India that started in August 1985. Himank is responsible for the construction and maintenance of roads and related infrastructure including the world's highest motorable roads across the Khardung La, Tanglang La and Chang La passes.".
- Himank label "Himank".
- Himank sameAs Q5765095.
- Himank sameAs m.07s3v_q.
- Himank sameAs Q5765095.
- Himank wasDerivedFrom Himank?oldid=627236453.
- Himank depiction Himank_-_Drive_slow.jpg.
- Himank isPrimaryTopicOf Himank.