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‘Craze’ of selfies and garbage at Delhi’s Signature Bridge

- VIDHI DOSHI

NEW DELHI— It took eight long years to build the new Signature Bridge. When it finally opened on Nov. 4, a minister called it the pride of the city and likened it to the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Now, just days after it was inaugurate­d, the Indian government’s flagship engineerin­g marvel has become a site for dangerous selfies, piles of garbage and absurd traffic violations.

“We did not expect that there would be such a craze around this bridge,” said Shurbir Singh, managing director of the Delhi Tourism and Transporta­tion Developmen­t Corp. (DTTDC), speaking to the Indian Express newspaper.

The 2,214-foot asymmetric­al bridge was built across the Yamuna River and connects north Delhi to Wazirabad, an increasing­ly populated area to its east. The cable-stayed structure also has a 505-foot-high viewing gallery.

According to the Express, in just two days, police recorded 53 cases of improper parking and 24 one-way violations, and they had to tow away 27 vehicles.

According to news reports in India, the bridge is littered with parked cars and thrill-seekers climbing the bridge’s suspension cables to take hands-free selfies.

Street hawkers have set up stalls to capitalize on the bridge’s popularity.

“The government has done a great job, but people are making the bridge dirty. It is attracting a lot of tourists for sure, but it is disorganiz­ed,” said one visitor, Om Prakash Sharma, speaking to the Hindu newspaper.

India’s rapid economic growth over the past three decades is finally starting to deliver long-awaited urban infrastruc­ture.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised flashy new transport links, including a $17 billion bullet train and 85,295 kilometres of new roads.

According to a recent study by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, about half of the world’s selfie-related deaths between 2011 and 2017 happened in India.

The city of Mumbai has even introduced “no selfie zones” to prevent reckless selfie-taking.

 ?? SAJJAD HUSSAIN AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? The Signature Bridge has done a great job attracting tourists, but has also become a site for piles of garbage and absurd traffic violations.
SAJJAD HUSSAIN AFP/GETTY IMAGES The Signature Bridge has done a great job attracting tourists, but has also become a site for piles of garbage and absurd traffic violations.

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