2. Construction
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It would be India’s longest bridge over water
and would span more than 19.03 km. This
proposed bridge, close to the Bangladesh
border .
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03
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The Dhubri - Phulbari Bridge is a proposed bridge
over the Brahmaputra River between Assam and
Meghalaya in North-East India.
This is being funded by Japan International Cooperation
Agency and it would be executed by NHIDCL
It is also a missing link of National Highway 127B.,planned to
be completed by 2026–27.
5. Value Additions
Providing better road connectivity with faster
transportation and socio-economic impact.
Introduction of additional safety measure.
Employment & Strengthening of rural economies
Access to medical facilities and higher education
6. GDGFG
MITIGATION
MEASURES
Regular monitoring of the impacts of construction
activities on the Gangetic dolphins, threatened
turtles, migratory birds, and other threatened
species and their nest,etc.
Potential measures to promote conservation and
monitoring of the ecosystem-alternative tree
planting.
Compensation to agricultural labours,
Boat operators and fishermen.Utilization of Local Resources
8. A brief introduction
Also known as the ‘Pearl Bridge’.
It is considered as Japan’s finest
engineering.
The longest suspension bridge in the
world.
It took 10 years to complete the entire
construction.
13. Dhubari-Phulbari bridge
(India)
Akashi-Kaikyo bridge
(Japan)
4 lanes Bridge 6 lanes Bridge
It is 19.03 kms long 3.91 kms long
The total cost is estimated to be
Rs8545.04 Cr
The total cost is Rs34,685 Cr
6000 commuters per day 23000 commuters per day
Completion of project is estimated to
be around 6-7 years
Project completed in 10 years