New Delhi [India], August 13 (ANI): Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang (Golay) inaugurated a 300-foot BSB bridge on Monday over the Teesta River by Project Swastik of BRO at Singtham.
Speaking on the occasion, he said that providing relief and expediting the restoration of road connectivity aftermath a series of catastrophic disasters which struck the border State of Sikkim is the topmost priority of his Govt.
He lauded the role played by BRO in the economic and infrastructure development being carried out in the state. Senior dignitaries of the State Administration and officials of Project Swastik at BRO were present during the occasion.
The Indrani Bridge, initially constructed by the Sikkim Public Works Department, was washed away by the catastrophic flash floods that struck Sikkim on October 4, 2023. The severe damage to the road network and numerous bridges along the river left the northern and southern regions of Sikkim cut off from the rest of the country.
Recognising the urgency of the situation, the government of Sikkim swiftly issued orders to finalize the construction of suspension bailey bridges. In a collaborative effort, a joint survey was conducted with GRSE, leading to the signing of an MOU for the construction of the Bailey Suspension Bridge.
After obtaining the necessary land approvals and clearances, Project Swastik commenced the construction of the 300-foot Bailey Suspension Bridge at the Indrani Bridge site in mid-May. The abutments of bridge were constructed by 30 July and within 10 days the bridge super structure was constructed.
The inauguration of the newly constructed Indrani Bridge is an important milestone in the South Sikkim’s recovery from GLOF tragedy. This project not only reconnects the South and East Sikkim but also paves the way for enhanced economic and social development in the complete Namchi region.
The Project Swastik of BRO has once again proved in Sikkim that ” In the Silence of Our Great Mountains, the work of BRO speaks”. (ANI)
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