NHAI has implemented a slope drainage pipe system at 83 vulnerable points along the Kalka-Shimla NH-5.
The system aims to mitigate landslide risks and soil erosion by managing rainwater runoff ahead of the monsoon season.
This intervention was recommended by experts from IIT Bombay and IIT Ropar after previous measures proved inadequate during the 2025 monsoon.
The project covers 85 km of the highway in Himachal Pradesh, a region prone to frequent landslides.
Landslides caused an estimated Rs 200 crore in losses to national highway projects in Himachal Pradesh between January 2021 and July 2025.
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The Kalka-Shimla NH-5 is a vital transport link that experienced over 128 landslides in 2019 and 2023, leading to significant disruptions.
Earlier slope protection methods, such as green mesh netting and anchoring, were found insufficient to control heavy surface runoff during intense rainfall.
The new drainage system collects water at hilltops and channels it through pipes and cement-lined drains to the slope's base, reducing pressure.
This approach marks a shift from the shotcrete technique, which, despite its effectiveness, resulted in visually unappealing barren concrete surfaces.
Highly susceptible sections like Parwanoo-Chakki Mod and Kandaghat-Kaithlighat were prioritized for the initial phase of implementation.
The initiative is part of a broader NHAI slope stabilization program that also incorporates soil nailing and vegetation-based stabilization for comprehensive protection.
Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:
Slope Drainage System: An engineering solution designed to control and divert surface water runoff from slopes to prevent erosion and instability.
Slope Stabilization: The process of improving the stability of natural or engineered slopes to prevent failures like landslides.
Soil Nailing: A ground reinforcement technique where steel bars are drilled and grouted into a slope to enhance its shear strength and stability.
Shotcrete: A method of applying concrete or mortar by spraying it pneumatically at high velocity onto a surface, often used for slope protection.