The historic Pamban Bridge, linking Rameswaram to mainland India, witnessed a significant moment as the old bridge, constructed a century ago by a man born in Gujarat, was succeeded by a new one recently inaugurated by another individual from the same state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked the inauguration of the new Pamban Bridge, emphasizing the engineering marvel and its importance in connecting the island to the mainland. The old bridge, built by a Gujarati man in 1914, served the region for a century before the construction of the new bridge commenced. The new bridge, constructed at a cost of over Rs 250 crores, is designed to withstand high-intensity winds and sea waves, ensuring enhanced safety and connectivity for the people of Rameswaram. The inauguration of the new bridge symbolizes a blend of history and modernity, reflecting India’s progress in infrastructure development. The Pamban Bridge holds cultural and historical significance in the region, attracting tourists and serving as a lifeline for the local population. The new bridge’s inauguration marks a milestone in the infrastructure development of the region, boosting connectivity and economic growth. Prime Minister Modi’s presence at the event underscored the government’s commitment to enhancing infrastructure and connectivity across India. The new Pamban Bridge stands as a testament to the engineering prowess of the nation and its dedication to progress and development.

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Gujarat-born men bookend Pamban Bridge’s history as PM Modi inaugurates new structure a century after original.
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