Dwarka:Prime Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated the much-anticipated Sudarshan Setu, India's longest cable-stayed bridge, connecting the Okha mainland to the holy island of Beyt Dwarka in Gujarat.
The four-lane bridge, spanning 2.32 kilometers, was built at a cost of approximately Rs. 980 crore and is expected to significantly improve connectivity and boost tourism in the region.
Benefits of the Sudarshan Setu:
Improved Connectivity:The bridge significantly reduces travel time between Okha and Beyt Dwarka, which was previously accessible only by ferry.
Boosted Tourism:The improved accessibility is expected to attract more pilgrims and tourists to the holy island of Beyt Dwarka, known for its historical and religious significance.
Economic Stimulus:The project is expected to create new employment opportunities and boost economic activity in the region.
Sustainable Features:The bridge incorporates solar panels on its footpath, generating 1 megawatt of clean energy.
The inauguration of the Sudarshan Setu marks a significant milestone in India's infrastructure development and highlights the government's focus on improving connectivity and promoting regional growth.