Hindustan Times (Noida)

Signature Bridge to get selfie spots

CRAZE Move comes after many perched atop precarious­ly

- Gulam Jeelani gulam.jeelani@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: The Delhi government will develop “safe” selfie spots on the Signature Bridge in the second phase of work that begins this week. The decision came after the government’s flagship engineerin­g marvel became a site for selfies, with many perching precarious­ly atop the structure since its launch on November 4.

The bridge across the Yamuna, connecting North Delhi to Wazirabad, was likened to Eiffel Tower in Paris by Delhi’s tourism minister Manish Sisodia during its inaugurati­on. But days later, reports and photos of the frenzy to click selfies on the bridge as well illegal parking started coming in. Thrill-seekers were seen climbing the bridge’s suspension cables to take hands-free selfies.

“We did not expect such a craze for selfies at the bridge. The bridge was conceived in 2004 when there was no selfie culture. The government has now asked us to develop dedicated selfie points where people can safely park vehicles and click pictures without causing chaos,” Arvind Chandran, general manager, Delhi Tourism and Transporta­tion Developmen­t Corporatio­n (DTTDC), the agency that constructe­d the bridge, said.

Officials said they are in consultati­on with an architect for such spots along the 2,214-foot long bridge, which was opened after a delay of eight years. This will be done in the already planned second phase of the project to develop the bridge as a tourist hub. The plan also includes setting up a glass box (viewing gallery) at a height of 154 metres atop of the pylon from where tourists will have a panoramic view of the city.

“The traffic movement on the bridge will be stopped between 11pm and 5am from Wednesday for us to begin work on the second phase. People can use the old Wazirabad bridge during this time,” Chandran said.

The work will continue until mid February. “We may also hire marshals to ensure there is no chaos while people take selfies,” he said.

In another addition to the plan, the government has asked DTTDC to install permanent lighting equipment on the bridge so that it is illuminate­d throughout the year, instead of its present temporary illuminati­on.

“The idea is to have the iconic structure illuminate­d throughout the year. On special occasions, such as Independen­ce Day, we will illuminate it with the tricolours. It will also be illuminate­d on special global occasions such as extending support for a cause, similar to manner in which the Eiffel Tower and other landmark structures are illuminate­d,” an official said. For this, an extra cost of ₹10 crore will be needed, he said.

 ?? MOHD ZAKIR/HT FILE ?? Soon after its launch, people were seen perching dangerousl­y on the Signature Bridge for selfies.
MOHD ZAKIR/HT FILE Soon after its launch, people were seen perching dangerousl­y on the Signature Bridge for selfies.

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