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New India sea link bridge opens | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
The first bridge to be built over the sea in India has been officially opened in Mumbai by Sonia Gandhi, the head of the ruling Congress party. | |
The bridge was built to ease traffic congestion and cut travelling time between the western suburbs of Bandra with Worli over the Arabian Sea. | |
It has eight lanes and aims to reduce journey time from 45 to six minutes. | |
But - held up by litigation and protests - it took more than ten years and cost $400m to build. | |
Authorities say the bridge is a way to ease Mumbai's traffic problems - the island city with a population of 18 million has more than 1.5 million vehicles. | Authorities say the bridge is a way to ease Mumbai's traffic problems - the island city with a population of 18 million has more than 1.5 million vehicles. |
Residents of Mumbai lined the sea front on Monday night to watch fireworks celebrating the expected opening of the bridge . | |
"It was too short. It looked beautiful but I wish they had more fire crackers. I don't know if I will use the bridge but I will surely go once to check it out," said Tejashree Raut, a college student who had come to Shivaji Park. | |
Another Mumbai resident expressed scepticism about the cost of the bridge. | |
"It will be too expensive to use it daily. Moreover, there will be a traffic jam after one gets off the bridge to proceed towards south Mumbai. I do not think it is worth spending all this money," Sunil Karnik said. | |
The bridge is a part of a drive to create a more rapid transport infrastructure in the city. | |
New railway links, flyovers, an underground railway, elevated walkways and sea transport have been planned. | New railway links, flyovers, an underground railway, elevated walkways and sea transport have been planned. |
Critics do not believe the bridge will help ease traffic congestion in a city which adds several hundred new vehicles to its roads every day. | Critics do not believe the bridge will help ease traffic congestion in a city which adds several hundred new vehicles to its roads every day. |
And environmental activists also question the project's impact on the sea bed and marine ecology. Some have even argued that the livelihoods of fishermen - among the oldest residents of the city - will also be threatened. | |
Nevertheless it has been described as an "engineering marvel". | |
Traffic police say they are confident they will be able to manage the flow of vehicles. |
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