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New bridge is a lifeline for 5m Assam, Arunachal residents

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While only three bridges were built over the Brahmaputr­a in the last 60-70 years, three bridges have been completed in the last four-and-a-half years alone

Narendra Modi, Prime Minister

guwahati — Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurate­d the country’s longest railcum-road bridge in Bogibeel over the Brahmaputr­a river in Assam.

The prime minister arrived at the Mohanbari Airport near Dibruharh and headed to Bogibeel in a helicopter. Assam Governor Jagdish Mukhi and Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal received Modi at the airport.

Inaugurati­ng the bridge that connects Dhemaji and Dibrugarh, Modi and his cavalcade took a ride, stopping in the middle and waving at thousands of people waiting on both sides. Terming the bridge as a lifeline for the people of Assam and northeast India, the prime minister said the Union Government has pursued the objective of good governance in the last four-and-a-half years.

“The dedication of the historic Bogibeel rail-cum-road bridge is a symbol of good governance. This bridge is a marvel of engineerin­g and technology, and is of immense strategic significan­ce,” he said, adding the bridge reduces distances between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.

“It would greatly enhance ease of living in this region,” Modi said adding that this bridge had been a dream for the people of this region for generation­s.

The prime minister said that while only three bridges were built over the Brahmaputr­a in the last 60-70 years, three bridges have been completed in the last fourand-a-half years alone.

“Another five are in progress. Once completed, all these bridges would enhance connectivi­ty between the northern and southern banks of the Brahmaputr­a,” he said, adding that the pace of developmen­t will transform the North-East.

Built at an estimated cost of over Rs50 billion, the bridge is expected to help over five million people living in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh and significan­tly enhance India’s defence capability by ensuring faster movement of troops and supplies to the eastern border with China.

The prime minister also compliment­ed the Assam government for its efforts towards completing pending projects. He said almost 700km of national highways have been completed in the four-and-ahalf years. He also mentioned several other connectivi­ty related projects in the north-eastern region. He said a strong and progressiv­e eastern India is the key to a strong and prosperous India.

Besides infrastruc­ture, the prime minister mentioned several initiative­s such as Ujjwala and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan which have seen rapid progress in Assam.

“The youth of the country, from the far-flung areas, is bringing laurels for India,” he said while referring to, Hima Das, who has now become a symbol of the self-confidence of New India.

The foundation stone for the bridge was laid by former prime minister H.D. Devegowda in 1997. The constructi­on works started only in 2002 when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the prime minister.

The bridge, situated 17km downstream of Dibrugarh spans the Brahmaputr­a and connects the town in the south to Dhemaji to the river’s north.

It is located over 20km from the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border and is thus expected to act as an alternativ­e to the Kolia Bhomora Setu in Tezpur. —

 ?? PTI ?? prime Minister narendra Modi waves at people from the bogibeel bridge, the longest rail-cum-road bridge on the brahmaputr­a river in dibrugarh on Tuesday. —
PTI prime Minister narendra Modi waves at people from the bogibeel bridge, the longest rail-cum-road bridge on the brahmaputr­a river in dibrugarh on Tuesday. —

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