
Army Constructs 37-Foot Long "Friendship Bridge" In Kashmir's Ramban
NDTV
The 37-feet-long, six-feet-wide pedestrian bridge across the Mahu-Mangit stream is capable of handling 1.5-tonne load, Jammu-based army public relations officer said.
The army today dedicated a newly constructed "friendship bridge" to the people in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban district, a defence spokesperson said.
The 37-feet-long, six-feet-wide pedestrian bridge across the Mahu-Mangit stream is capable of handling 1.5-tonne load, Jammu-based army public relations officer Lt Col Devender Anand said.
He said the steel bridge will connect Mahu and Mangit villages and allows pedestrians an easy passage.
Earlier, there was only a temporary wooden bridge that connected the two sides, the spokesperson said, adding people faced numerous challenges while using it.