Carries pedestrians Trough construction Steel Total length 166 m Material Concrete | Crosses Gomti river Address Dwarka, Gujarat 361335 Width 4.2 m Bridge type Suspension bridge Cross Gomti River | |
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Similar Dwarkadhish Temple, Nageshvara Jyotirlinga, Dwarka railway station, Dwarakadhisa Temple, Nehru Bridge |
Cm anandiben patel inaugurates sudama setu in dwarka parimal nathwani
Sudama Setu is a pedestrian suspension bridge in Dwarka, Gujarat, India. It is named for Sudama, a childhood friend of Krishna.
Contents
- Cm anandiben patel inaugurates sudama setu in dwarka parimal nathwani
- Dwarka sudama setu darshan sudama setu bridge
- Construction
- References
Dwarka sudama setu darshan sudama setu bridge
Construction
A pedestrian bridge over Gomti river connects Jagat Mandir of mainland Dwarka and Panchnad or Panchkui Tirth on the island in southeast of it. The bridge was proposed in 2005 to boost tourism on the island. The island has religious as well archaeological significance. There are five sweet water well called Panchkui associated with five Pandava brothers of Mahabharata. Gomti river was crossed by boats till the construction of the bridge.
As Jagat Mandir is Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) protected site, the permission was needed for the construction of bridge. The Vadodara circle of ASI gave nod to the bridge in 2008. The ground breaking ceremony for bridge was held on 5 May 2011 by Gujarat Tourism minister Jaynarayan Vyas and Rajya Sabha MP Parimal Nathwani. The construction of bridge delayed due as ASI Delhi did not granted permit until 2013. The bridge was completed in February 2016.
Reliance Industries Limited, in collaboration with the Gujarat Tourism Department and Gujarat Pavitra Yatradham Vikas Board, built the bridge. The bridge costed ₹ 7.42 crore. It is named for Sudama, a childhood friend of Krishna. The bridge is 166 metre long and 4.2 metre wide having capacity of carrying 25000 to 30000 people an hour crossing on foot. The bridge is constructed with 40mm locked coil cable ropes provided by Usha Martin Limited.
The bridge was inaugurated by Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel on 11 June 2016.