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Bridge Day!!

Mother’s day, father’s day, birthday, daughter’s day, rose day, valentine’s day, earth day, doctor’s day, engineer’s day……. The list would go on and on … the point in counting some of this special occasion’s day is Bridge day is coming near, 19th October. To be honest I have not heard about it before some days.
So this first day official Bridge day was celebrated in 1980 in US in West Virginia. It is an annual one day festival in West Virginia. It was the started in the celebration of the New River Gorge Bridge. For many years it was world’s tallest steel single span bridge which is now ranked on the fourth no. On the bridge day, bridge is opened for BASE jump. Automobiles are banned on the bridge this day. In 2013, New River Gorge Bridge is listed on the National Registrar of Historic Places.
The Wikipedia definition of the bridge is; ‘a structure built to span the physical obstacle such as water body, valley or a road’. Bridges are considered as the marvels of structural engineering. Some bridges are definitely breathtaking in aesthetic point of view.
Let’s take a look at some important bridges in our India.
  • Bandra-Worli sea link
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    I cannot imagine any other name of the bridge at the top of the list other than ‘Bandra-Worli sea link’; standing still, strong and proudly at in the capital of Maharashtra, aamchi Mumbai. It is also known as the Rajiv Gandhi sea link. The bridge is cable stayed. It links Bandra and western suburbs of the Mumbai
    It was a big time project in terms of everything. It costed 1600 crores ($356.8 millions). It was a project by Maharashtra state & road development completed by Hindustan Construction Company and designed by DAR consultants. It is India’s largest sea bridge.  
     
  • Annai Indira Gandhi Bridge/ pamban Bridge 
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    It is in the Tamilnadu state of India. It is India’s first sea bridge. It connects Rameshwaram Island to mainland of India. It is India’s second largest sea bridge. It is both road and cantilever railway bridge but mainly used as the rail bridge. It has double leaf bascule midway which can be raised to let ships pass by under it.
  • Mahatma Gandhi Setu 
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    It was the longest bridge in India at the time of construction and was inaugurated by Indira Gandhi in 1982. It joins Hajipur and Patna in Bihar. It is also known as the Ganga setu. It is graceful in appearance. It is one of the longest river bridges in the world.  


  • Howrah bridge/ Rabindra Setu
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    Kolkata, the cultural Capital of India, has this famous Howrah Bridge. I remember while watching my favorite movie Yuva I was attracted towards this architectural beauty also. It is on the Hooghly River. This bridge connects Kolkata and Howrah. Its official name has been change to Rabindra setu but it is famously known as the Howrah Bridge. Whenever there is mention of Kolkata, there are writers, poets and art, right from Ravindranath Tagore a Nobel Prize winner in literature to high end fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Famous poet Rudyard Kipling has mentioned in his in city of dreadful that ‘this is worth coming across India to see this’.
  • Golden bridge

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    It is a bridge in Gujarat state. It joins the Ankaleshwar and Bharuch. It was built by British Govt. The name Golden Bridge refers to the cost required at that time to build the bridge. But it is a marvelous structure standing well in condition even after going through Gujarat floods and earthquake. It is one of the longest cantilever types of the bridge. 
  • Godavari Rail Bridge/ Kovvur-Rajahmundrry Bridge 
    It is Asia’s second longest road cum Rail Bridge. It is actually now a sister bridges the old Godavari Rail Bridge was built in British era of India in 1900 and it was spectacular and now the new Godavari Rail Bridge is built as a substitute for it by Hindustan Construction Company. The new Godavari Bridge is beautiful in aesthetics having the arches over it. 
    Image courtesy: indiamike.com
  • Panvalnadi Bridge
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    It is the Rail Bridge in Maharashtra. It was the tallest Bridge in India but it lost title because of the grand project being completed in North India. It is in the Kokan region of the Maharashtra. It was the project by Kokan Railway Corporation. It was awarded by the Indian Institute of Bridge Engineers and American Concrete Institute as the most outstanding concrete structure in India.
  • Jadukata bridge
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It is the longest span cantilever type of the bridge in India. It is in the Meghalaya state. It’s built on the Kyunski River. It is listed in the one of the most beautiful bridges in India.
The exciting thing on the occasion of this post about bridge day is I came to know that the world’s highest railway bridge is on its way of completion in Jammu & Kashmir on Chenab River. Kudos!!



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Now its time to explore Mumbai



Night View of Bandra Worli Sea Links      Credit :The Hindu

How people pronounce Mumbai-Bombay,Mayanagari,Bambai,Bombay is pronounced as Bomb-(b)ay which almost everyone gets right.In Hindi, it is pronounced as Bum-bu(t)-ee, most non-Indians wouldn’t know this pronunciation exists.However, most English speakers pronounce it as “Moo-m-bye“or whatever you may like to call it,Mumbai People,also known as the 'Mumbaikars'

For some people Mumbai is a city of freedom, for others people it is a city of opportunities.For some people it is a city that never sleeps, for others people it is a city with no nightlife. For some people it is a city of glitz and glamour, for others people it is a city of slums and squalour.For some people it is the city of vada pav,pav bhaji and bhelpuri mmmm yummy, for others people it is a city of fine dining. For some people it is a city for the sons and daughters of the soil, for others people it is a city of migrants. For some people it is a city that does not care, for others people it is a city with a never say loss spirit. For some people it is a city of future, for others people it is a dead city. For some people it is a city of dirty beaches,the Marine Drive and the Gateway of India, for others people it is a city with history stretching back to two millennia ago.

Mumbai doesn't have as many historical attractions,you'll find everything from Beaches to Bollywood.The most common attraction in Mumbai are Gateway of India,Haji Ali,Juhu,Gorai beach and Marine Drive Chowpatty Beaches,Colaba Causeway,Flora Fountain,Esselworld and water kingdom.But there are some hidden places in Mumbai and these are attraction that visitors don’t necessarily know about and the city’s local residents easily overlook.

1) The Elephanta Caves,from Gateway of India



Elephanta Caves
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2) Fashion Street,at Mumbai CST Azad Maiden



Elephanta Caves
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3) The Asiatic Library,at Mumbai CST


Elephanta Caves
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4) Prithvi Theatre,at Juhu


Prithvi Theatre
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5) Bandra Fort,at Bandra (W)


Bandra Fort
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6) Worli Sea Link,at Bandra (W)


Worli Sea Link
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7) Mount Mary Church,at Bandra (W)


Mount Mary Church
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8) National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) at Nariman Point 


National Centre for the Performing Arts
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9) Nehru Planetarium at Worli


Nehru Planetarium
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10) The Imperial (Mumbai),Tallest Towers in India,at  Tardeo 


The Imperial
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11) India's own Disneyland Adlabs Imagica at Khopoli on Mumbai-Pune expressway


Adlabs Imagica
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Tourist Places in Leh


 Leh is second largest district in India in terms of area. It is located in the state of Jammu & Kashmir. It was earlier the capital of Ladakh, a Himalayan kingdom. It is located at the altitude of 3524m. Leh is connected to other parts of India by two roads. National highway 1D connects it to Sri Nagar via Kargil. Other one is Leh Manila highway but it can be troublesome as there are many high passes and risk of land sliding along the road. However you can fly here as Leh has its airport called Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee. It is well linked by several flights to Delhi, Sri Nagar and other major cities of India. Leh is not connected by rail.

What to see:  

Though Leh is situated in remote parts of India, it houses many places of interest and historical importance. Palace of King of Ladakh is situated in Leh. At present it is being renovated as it was in ruined condition. There are many beautiful views outside the palace.

Namgyal Tsemo Gompa :

 Namgyal Tsemo Gompa is a Buddhist temple. It was built in 1430 and remains open only between 7am to 9am for the Morning Prayer.

Soma Gompa :

 Soma Gompa is another Buddhist building in Ladakh. Karma Dupgyud Choeling is monastery of Karma Kagyu tradition.

Shanti Stupa :

 Leh also house Shanti Stupa, a Buddhist religious building. It is built by Japan and worth visit place.

Pangong Tso :

 Pangong Tso is beautiful lake situated at the altitude of 4350m. Its blue water surrounding majestic mountains makes it perfect tourist destination.

War museum :

 War museum in Leh is interesting place to visit. The museum has the display showcasing history, tools of the trade related to army operation, replica of Siachin battlefield.

Donkey sanctuary :

Donkey sanctuary in Leh is another place of attraction. The sanctuary is nothing but a home to helpless donkeys. It remains open for the people throughout the day. Offering juicy carrots and small donation is most welcome here for the welfare of these animals.

   Leh also offers its tourists adventurous activities like trekking and river rafting. It has a number of trekking routes while Zaskar and Indus Rivers offers tourists thrilling experience of white water rafting.
 
Best Time to visit: 

 April to July is the best time to visit as its offers a splendid view of beautiful natural surronding of Leh.


Other details: 

 Tibetan antiques, replicas are most preferred shopping items of tourist in Leh. Main bazaar is the place where one can get these Souvenirs. The bazaar also houses many sweet shops which sell sweets along with Samosas, Chana Dal with Puri and other Indian foods.    
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