Sindoor Bridge: A Symbolic Tribute and a Modern Marvel in Mumbai
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the newly reconstructed Sindoor Bridge in Mumbai, replacing the historic Carnac Bridge. Renamed as a tribute to 'Operation Sindoor', the bridge showcases India's defense capabilities. The modern structure promises improved traffic connectivity in South Mumbai, following its timely completion by the BMC.

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The newly reconstructed Sindoor Bridge in South Mumbai was inaugurated by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, marking a significant tribute to the Indian armed forces' 'Operation Sindoor'.
Formerly known as the Carnac Bridge, in his remarks, Fadnavis highlighted the historical significance of the name change as a move away from colonial legacies.
The bridge, reconstructed by the BMC, promises to ease congestion and enhance connectivity in the area, having overcome various engineering challenges to meet completion deadlines.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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