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PM Modi Inaugurates India's Longest Cable-Stayed Bridge Sudarshan Setu In Gujarat — IN PICS
Sudarshan Setu is India's longest cable-stayed bridge connecting Okha mainland to Beyt Dwarka island in Gujarat.

PM Modi inaugurated India's longest cable-stayed bridge in Dwarka, Gujarat on February 25.
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PM Modi inaugurated 'Sudarshan Setu' in Gujarat's Dwarka on Sunday. (Source: PTI)
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The 2.32 km long bridge is said to be India's longest cable-stayed bridge and will connect Okhla Mainland and Beyt Dwarka island in Gujarat. (Source: PTI)
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It was built at a cost of Rs 980 crore and is expected to boost Dwarka's tourism prospects. (Source: PTI)
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During the inauguration PM Modi was accompanied by Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel and State BJP President CR Patil. (Source: PTI)
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The bridge features a unique design and is bedecked with images of Lord Krishna and verses from the Bhagavad Gita on both sides. (Source: PTI)
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Earlier, devotees visiting Dwarka Devabhoomi had to reach Beyt by boat. However, the bridge will now ease their transportation by significantly reducing the time of traveling. (Source: PTI)
Published at : 25 Feb 2024 02:17 PM (IST)
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