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A bridge to far
by Sheetal Kaur on Apr 25, 2008 03:50 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

So this is the great achievement of India, a bridge that took 31 years and 23 crores to build.
Nothing special there are plenty and bigger bridges like this in the world.
And at 31 years and 23 crores it is no achivment.


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  RE:A bridge to far
by subramaniam iyer on Apr 25, 2008 09:05 PM   Permalink
Try to read the first slide again..... its clearly written the bridge was completed in 22 months and 23cr. is a reasonable amount for such a complex construction.... Congrats!!

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  RE:A bridge to far
by Sheetal Kaur on Apr 25, 2008 10:39 PM   Permalink
I don't think you read the main article that was posted earlier.
it said the bridge took 31 yeasr the initial cost during the conception of the idea was 77 lakh and tit soared to 23 crore.
BRO took over the build of the bridge and completed it in 20 months.
Work started on the bridge in 1977.

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by R Balasubramanian on Apr 26, 2008 10:56 AM   Permalink
it should be understood that it took the government 31 years to decide on the bridge and it got completed in 22 months at a cost of 23 crores.
Let us not waste our precious time in arguing. Try to appreciate the achievements of our Jawans who have been performing in silence for the country.

Balasubramanian - Bangalore

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  RE:A bridge to far
by Sheetal Kaur on Apr 26, 2008 03:07 PM   Permalink
We are not bl;aming the Jawans if you had read all the postings before the you would have seen that every one congratulated the jawans. but it is the governments msgivings we are after.
why did the government took so long.
Kawan and BRO is not to blame it is the government wasting public money that could have been used say to build a hospital or schools
OR may be improve the road conditions somewhere.

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  RE:A bridge to far
by Sheetal Kaur on Apr 25, 2008 10:44 PM   Permalink
I have searched and posting the article for your information.
Thirty-one years after its first foundation stone was laid, the country's first pylon to pylon bridge connecting Srinagar [Images] with bordering districts of Rajouri and Poonch will be opened for traffic by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh [Images] on Friday.

The 280-meter-long bridge supported by steel pillars is the longest one in the state.

"The country's first PTP bridge will be inaugurated by the prime minister on April 25 and it will connect Rajouri and Poonch districts with Srinagar," official sources told PTI in Jammu.

It took 31 long years for a concrete bridge to come up across the Chenab and will replace the existing steel-girder span.

What was envisioned to be done at a cost or Rs 77 lakh in 1977 was finally accomplished this year at a cost of Rs 23 crore.

The then chief minister Sheikh Mohmmad Abdullah had laid the foundation stone of this bridge on April 7, 1977.

In 1984, another foundation stone was laid for the construction of the bridge by a Central minister.

The construction of the bridge, which is the longest pre-stressed concrete span among all bridges in the country, was sanctioned in May 1977 at a cost of Rs 77 lakh by Border Road Organisation, an official said, adding the contract for construction was awarded to NBCC limited and work commenced in 1978.

However, it was later abandoned.

Located at a distance of 800 meters from the old Akhnoor bridge on the right side of the Jammu-Reasi r

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by Sheetal Kaur on Apr 25, 2008 10:46 PM   Permalink
road, the bridge, whose third foundation was laid by Chief Minister Ghulam [Images] Nabi Azad on April 28, 2006, has been constructed by BRO within a period of about 20 months.

BRO claims that it is the shortest period in which a bridge has been completed across the country.

The bridge would be an alternative to the existing steel-girder bridge, which is in constant need of repairs.

The old bridge was considerably damaged by unprecedented floods in 1992, BRO sources said, adding another bridge was constructed by the northern railway in April 1993.

However, over a period of time, certain defects were noticed in the vital bridge and as a precautionary measure, the bridge was closed for vehicular traffic for two hours daily for maintenance work, they said.

An expert committee was formed during August 1995, which suggested in March 1997 that the bridge be constructed without midstream piers.

The overall width of the bridge is 12 m and it has been constructed using segmental construction technique and is supported with bearings.

It has four shock transmission units imported from France [Images] to withstand earthquakes.

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  RE:RE:RE:A bridge to far
by Sheetal Kaur on Apr 25, 2008 10:47 PM   Permalink
I hope now you know the score subramaniam iyer

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  RE:A bridge to far
by Ajit Birdi on Apr 26, 2008 12:18 AM   Permalink
I hope you are better informed now subramaniam iyer

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