PM Narendra Modi Inaugurates Signature Bridge

The Signature Bridge between Okha and Beyt in Dwarka will be inaugurated by PM Modi, is the longest cable-stayed bridge in India. Costing ₹978 crore, it simplifies access for pilgrims visiting Dwarkadhish temple by connecting Okha mainland and Beyt Dwarka.

PM Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the Signature Bridge linking Okha and Beyt in Dwarka, a significant event scheduled for February 25. Spanning approximately 2.32 kilometers, it stands as the nation’s longest cable-stayed bridge, connecting the Okha mainland with Beyt Dwarka. This infrastructure project, constructed at a cost of ₹978 crore, holds profound importance for residents and pilgrims alike, particularly those visiting the revered Dwarkadhish temple.

 

Initiated by the Centre in 2017 and inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi, the construction of the Signature Bridge began with a groundbreaking ceremony, marking a pivotal step towards enhancing connectivity in the region. The primary objective behind the bridge’s development is to streamline access for devotees commuting between Okha and Bet Dwarka. Prior to its construction, pilgrims had to rely on boat transport to reach the Dwarkadhish Temple in Beyt, Dwarka, making the journey arduous and time-consuming.

 

Here are key highlights about the bridge:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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