The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) will be organizing its annual chief engineers' and equipment management conference at the GREF Centre in Pune from September 23 to 26.
The Director General of BRO and eighteen chief engineers will be attending the event to take stock of various ongoing works and to charter the future course of action.
Secretary, Border Roads Development Board (BRDB), Sanjeev Ranjan, will also be present.
During the four-day conference, various issues of organizational interests are expected to be discussed. Certain firms have also been invited to deliver talks on the latest technologies, which can be implemented by the BRO.
The BRO is presently playing a yeoman role in meeting the strategic and operational infrastructural requirements of the Indian Army. It also has and continues to make a significant contribution to socio-economic development, especially in the border areas.
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