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Sigandoor bridge set for July 14 inauguration
Sigandoor bridge set for July 14 inauguration

Hans India

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

Sigandoor bridge set for July 14 inauguration

Shivamogga: The much-anticipated Sigandoor Bridge, poised to be India's second-largest cable-stayed bridge, will be inaugurated on July 14 in Sagar taluk of Shivamogga district. Shivamogga MP B Y Raghavendra announced the inauguration event, which will be led by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari and Union Minister Pralhad Joshi. The Rs. 473-crore bridge will span 2.1 kilometres across the Sharavathi River and is also known as the Holebagilu–Kalasa Halli Bridge, featuring a sophisticated cable-stayed design that blends durability with aesthetic appeal. According to sources, its robust construction promises a lifespan of over a century, ensuring long-term benefits for the region. Raghavendra has urged the government to rename it the 'Shri Sigandoor Chowdeshwari Bridge' in honour of the nearby Sigandoor Chowdeshwari Temple, a revered pilgrimage destination. As per sources, the new bridge will drastically reduce travel time by approximately two hours for thousands of devotees visiting the temple, while also boosting tourism in the Malnad region. Taking to social media, Raghavendra shed light on the bridge's dual role as a functional and cultural asset, stating, 'It is a moment of immense pride to share this achievement. The completion of the Sigandoor Bridge is not just an infrastructural accomplishment — it is a symbol of progress and devotion, and I feel deeply fulfilled to be part of this transformation.' According to B Y Raghavendra, this bridge forms part of a broader Rs. 20,000 crore infrastructure push in the Shivamogga Lok Sabha constituency, encompassing highways and roadways. The July 14 ceremony, expected to draw significant attention, will celebrate this bridge and its promise to elevate Shivamogga's economic and cultural prominence.

Early monsoon affects bridge construction across Sharavathi River
Early monsoon affects bridge construction across Sharavathi River

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Early monsoon affects bridge construction across Sharavathi River

Shivamogga: Early monsoon rains have affected the construction of minor and major bridges across Sharavathi River in Hosanagar and Sagar taluks. The authorities did not anticipate that their crucial time at the end of May would be impacted by rainfall. The nearly completed Sigandur Bridge (Ambaragodlu-Kalasavalli) across the Sharavathi River in Sagar taluk awaits inauguration. While civil works are finished, it needs to be asphalted, which the engineers planned to complete before June 1. The early rain and winds hindered progress. A bridge project of National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), valued at Rs 423 crore on the newly added NH stretch (369E) connecting Sagar to Byndoor highway at Marakutika, was scheduled to open in late May or early June. Following delays, Shivamogga MP BY Raghavendra announced a mid-June inauguration. Current weather conditions might further postpone the event. Speaking to TOI, NH senior engineer Peer Pasha said despite exceeding the stipulated handover time due to various reasons, particularly rain preventing asphalt drying, the authority would ensure completion by the end of June. The NHAI has also undertaken a multi-crore bridge project at Bekkodi village across Sharavathi River's backwater, on the Ranebennur-Byndoor (766C) highway. Rising river levels forced workers to relocate vehicles to the bank. Additionally, the state govt's two major bridge projects on the Sharavathi — one at Hasirumakki Dam near Sigandur and another at Bilsagar in Hosanagara — have been suspended, officials said.

Centre to consider devpt of Trasi Maravanthe if state sends holistic plan
Centre to consider devpt of Trasi Maravanthe if state sends holistic plan

Time of India

time08-05-2025

  • Time of India

Centre to consider devpt of Trasi Maravanthe if state sends holistic plan

Udupi: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union minister of culture and tourism, said on Thursday that the Centre will consider if the state govt submits a holistic plan to develop Trasi-Maravanthe Beach, which has unique geographical features. "I am so glad to be here in this place, which has huge tourism potential. MP BY Raghavendra and other people's representatives requested me to visit this place, which can be developed as a tourist destination with a huge potential. This place, where the backwaters and the beach meet, needs a holistic plan. When the plan comes to us through the state govt, we will certainly consider it," the minister MP BY Raghavendra said that he, along with other elected representatives from Udupi, met Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat a month ago. "We sought overall development of Kollur Sri Mookambika Temple and other tourist destinations. Operation Sindoor Operation Sindoor: Several airports in India closed - check full list Did Pak shoot down Indian jets? What MEA said India foils Pakistan's attack on Jammu airport: What we know so far Based on the suggestions of the minister, we submitted a proposal under the Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI) to develop Paduvari Someshwara, Maravanthe, and Kollur Temple. Following this, the minister arrived here to visit the temple and other tourist destinations. We made a PowerPoint presentation on the proposal to the minister," Raghavendra minister, who experienced the Sky Dining at Trasi-Maravanthe, said that Mother Nature has given so many gems to the country. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 10-Month-old is battling for his life and only you can save him! Give Hope India Donate Now Undo "There are many hidden gems, which have huge tourism potential, in India that can be nurtured and developed as places of interest for tourists. Maravanthe is a unique place, where you can experience the beach, marine drive, as the national highway passes through, river, and jungles of the Western Ghats. Hence, it is really an amazing place, where multiple sorts of experiences are available. Post Covid-19 pandemic, the perspective towards life and the entire spectrum of tourism is changing. People are looking for more and more experiences in tourism rather than monumental tourism," he said, adding that Trasi-Maravanthe has huge tourism potential and can be developed as a tourism cluster considering other nearby attractive places.

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