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In December 2019, the Rohtang passageway in Himachal Pradesh was renamed as:
Swaraj Tunnel
Bose Tunnel
Mukherjee Tunnel
Atal Tunnel
- Option 1: Swaraj Tunnel - "Swaraj" symbolically represents self-rule, a concept heavily attributed to the Indian independence movement, but not relevant here.
- Option 2: Bose Tunnel - "Bose" likely refers to Subhas Chandra Bose, a prominent leader in India's freedom struggle, but no significant tunnel has been named after him recently.
- Option 3: Mukherjee Tunnel - "Mukherjee" might refer to Syama Prasad Mukherjee, a notable Indian politician. However, this option is incorrect for the Rohtang passageway.
- Option 4: Atal Tunnel - This is the correct answer. Named after former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, it reflects his contributions and leadership.
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