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Bridge in Maharashtra built in record 165 days: Government

The government on Sunday said a bridge in Maharashtra has been built in a record 165 days.

New Delhi: The government on Sunday said a bridge in Maharashtra has been built in a record 165 days.

It will be opened to the public on Monday by Union Road Transport, Highway and Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. 

The bridge - across Savitri river near Mahad - was built as an old masonry arch bridge constructed in 1928 nearby had collapsed due to heavy rain on August 2 last year.

"The project was speedily executed in a record 165 days before the onset of monsoon at a cost of Rs 35.77 crore," an official statement said.

The new bridge, made of anti-corrosive steel, is 16 metres wide and 239 metres long and is fitted with flood alarm system.