Published on: July 15, 2025
INDIA’S SECOND-LONGEST CABLE-STAYED BRIDGE INAUGURATED IN KARNATAKA
INDIA’S SECOND-LONGEST CABLE-STAYED BRIDGE INAUGURATED IN KARNATAKA
NEWS – Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurated the Sigandur Bridge on July 14, 2025, across the Sharavathi river in Sagara taluk, Shivamogga district, Karnataka
HIGHLIGHTS
- At 6 km length, it becomes India’s second-longest cable-stayed bridge, after the Bandra-Worli Sea Link.
- Constructed at a cost of ₹472 crore, the bridge is designed with 604 box girder segments, 164 piles, 96 cables, and four pylons.
- The bridge features a 16-meter-wide deck, including an 11-meter carriageway and pedestrian pathways on both sides.
- It connects Ambaragodlu and Kalasavalli, providing direct access to Sigandur Chowdeshwari Temple and nearby villages.
- The bridge significantly reduces travel time by up to two hours, replacing an older ferry service that operated only in daytime.
- It enhances road connectivity, safety, and accessibility for pilgrims and residents.
- The project is expected to boost local tourism and economic development, especially around Sigandur and Kollur temple regions.
- This development aligns with the Centre’s focus on improving infrastructure and regional connectivity in Karnataka.
