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Bridge in Sikkim, India

Atal Setu Bridge
Coordinates27°10′34″N 88°31′43″E / 27.1761°N 88.5287°E / 27.1761; 88.5287
LocaleRangpo, Pakyong district, Sikkim, India
Characteristics
Total length1123 m (3684 ft)
Location

Atal Setu Bridge is located at Rangpo, Pakyong district, Sikkim. It is the longest roadway bridge of Sikkim. It was inaugurated by Honourable President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu on 4 November 2022. It is constructed by National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL). The 1,123 m long bridge over River Rangpo lies on National Highway 10 and connects Pakyong District of Sikkim with Kalimpong district of West Bengal. The construction was started on 20 November 2017; the completion was slated on 20 February 2020 but due to certain circumstances and Covid pandemic, construction work took a little more time.

This bridge is also known as Rangpo IBM bridge. This bridge constructed on Viaduct Engineering concept has 18 modules (slabs) glued to one another from either side making it tensile enough to face 8 to 9 Richter Scale Earthquake because Sikkim lies in seismic zone 5. The bridge has two lanes - one in either direction - and has footpath on both sides. The cost of the project was Rs.56 Crore approximately.

References

  1. "President Draupadi Murmu slated to visit Sikkim on 4 Nov". www.voiceofsikkim.com.
  2. "सिक्किम : रंगपो में जल्द खोला जाएगा अटल सेतु". jantaserishta.com. 3 November 2022.
  3. "सिक्किम के सबसे लंबे पुल 'अटल सेतु' का सुरम्य ड्रोन फुटेज". jantaseristha.com. 3 November 2022.
  4. "sikkim all geared up to welcome president Droupadi Murmu". www.uniindia.com.
  5. "Picturesque Drone Footage Of Sikkim's Longest Bridge 'Atal Setu'". www.voiceofsikkim.com.


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