Uttarakhand gets India’s longest motorable suspension bridge over Tehri Lake
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UTTARAKHAND/ Created : Nov 11, 2020, 10:33 IST
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The longest motorable suspension bridge in India is now open for the public in Uttarakhand. Located over the Tehri Lake, the 725 m long Dobra-Chanti suspension bridge has taken 14 years to reach its completion at the cost of INR 2 … Read more
The longest motorable suspension bridge in India is now open for the public in Uttarakhand. Located over the Tehri Lake, the 725 m long Dobra-Chanti suspension bridge has taken 14 years to reach its completion at the cost of INR 2.95 crores. Read less
The Dobra-Chanti suspension bridge will be the connecting link between Tehri Garhwal district headquarters and Pratap Nagar. It will also reduce travel time between Tehri and Pratap Nagar from 5 hours to only 1.5 hours.
Rawat was quoted by a leading newspaper as saying that the inauguration of the bridge was a historic moment for Uttarakhand. The bridge will also open new pathways for development. It will be providing electricity and water both for irrigation.आज देश के सबसे लंबे मोटरेबल डोबरा चांठी झूला पुल का उद्घाटन किया। यह विकास का बड़ा द्वार है। भविष्य में यह स्थान पर्यटन के क्षेत्र में देश-दुनिया में जाना जाएगा। मुझे इसका लोकार्पण करते हुए बेहद खुशी हो रही है। #DobraChantiBridge pic.twitter.com/IHJB6uTdIa
— Trivendra Singh Rawat (@tsrawatbjp) November 8, 2020
Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat also said that Tehri Lake is an important tourist destination from the point of adventure activities. People visit the lake site to pursue activities like zorbing, boating, water skiing, banana boat ride, paragliding etc. Now that the bridge is ready, the site is expected to attract a lot of tourists.
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