The historic Pamban Bridge in India, built by a man born in Gujarat a century ago, has now been replaced by a new bridge inaugurated by another individual from the same state. Prime Minister Modi attended the inauguration ceremony of the new bridge, which holds significant importance as it connects the town of Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu to mainland India. The old Pamban Bridge, known for its unique design and being the first sea bridge in India, was a marvel of engineering at the time of its construction. The new bridge, built with modern technology and engineering advancements, is expected to enhance connectivity and promote tourism in the region. The inauguration of the new bridge marks a milestone in the infrastructure development of the country, reflecting India’s progress in the field of transportation and connectivity. The event was attended by dignitaries and officials, highlighting the importance of the project in improving transportation links and facilitating economic growth in the region. The Pamban Bridge project showcases the government’s commitment to modernizing infrastructure and promoting development across different states in India. The new bridge is expected to benefit the local community and boost economic activities in the region, further strengthening the ties between Tamil Nadu and mainland India.

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