Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked a historic moment today as he unveiled the Sudarshan Setu, the nation’s longest cable-stayed bridge, in a grand inauguration ceremony. Spanning approximately 2.32 kilometers, the bridge stands as an engineering marvel, connecting the Okha mainland with Beyt Dwarka, an island near the revered Dwarkadhish temple of Bhagwan Krishna.
Sudarshan Setu connecting Okha mainland and Beyt Dwarka
Narendra Modi during the inauguration of Sudarshan Setu
Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked a historic moment on Sunday as he inaugurated Sudarshan Setu, the country’s longest cable-stayed bridge spanning approximately 2.32 kilometers. The bridge, connecting the Okha mainland with Beyt Dwarka, stands as a testament to India’s engineering prowess and serves as a vital link for the region.
A view of the Sudarshan Setu
Sudarshan Setu, a marvel in architecture, stretches gracefully for 2.32 kilometers, linking the bustling Okha mainland to the serene Beyt Dwarka. As India’s longest cable-stayed bridge, it not only spans the physical distance but symbolizes connectivity’s triumph.
Narendra Modi along with Gujarat Cm Bhupendra Patel and BJP State Chief CR Paatil
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Sudarshan Setu, the nation’s lengthiest cable-stayed bridge. This historic occasion was graced by the presence of Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) State Chief CR Paatil, further emphasizing the significance of this engineering marvel in enhancing connectivity and accessibility for the region.
Mesmerising view of the Sudarshan Setu
Behold the breathtaking panorama of Sudarshan Setu, India’s grandest cable-stayed bridge spanning 2.32 kilometers and uniting the Okha mainland with the serene Beyt Dwarka. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated this architectural marvel in Devbhumi Dwarka, marking a monumental leap in connectivity. The bridge not only stands as a symbol of engineering brilliance but also promises to enhance accessibility and foster growth in the region.
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