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Centre approves seven bridges in Arunachal at Rs 118.5 crore

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Itanagar, Oct 12 (PTI) The Centre has approved seven bridge projects in Arunachal Pradesh at a cost of Rs 118.5 crore, Union Road Transport and Highway Minister Nitin Gadkari said.

These bridges will be built under the Setu Bandhan Scheme, he said.

“Under the Setu Bandhan Scheme, we have granted approval for 7 bridge projects with a cumulative cost of ₹118.50 crores, intended for the state of Arunachal Pradesh in the fiscal year 2023-24,” Gadkari posted on X on Wednesday night.

“Enhancing connectivity across regions, and fostering economic development, these projects align with our commitment to improving the overall quality of life and promoting the socio-economic growth of Arunachal Pradesh,” he added.

Among those approved, two reinforced cement concrete or RCC bridges will be built over the Pacha river at Lachang and Goang areas in East Kameng district. Three bridges were also approved on NH-313, from Roing-Anini road to New Chidu village via NHPC colony, in Lower Dibang district.

Chief Minister Pema Khandu expressed happiness over the approval of the vital projects.

“Bridging gaps in connectivity through Setu Bandhan Scheme has been possible, thanks to unwavering commitment of Hon PM Shri @narendramodi ji to all round development of Arunachal Pradesh. New bridges will improve our people’s ease of living and give a boost to local economy too,” he said in a social media post. PTI UPL UPL SOM

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