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Sudarshan Setu, Dwarka, is a 2,320-meter-long cable-stayed bridge connecting Beyt Dwarka island in the Gulf of Kutch to Okha.
The Third Mandovi Bridge in Goa, also known as Atal Setu, spans 5.1 kilometres over the Mandovi River, making it the third longest cable-stayed bridge in India.
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The New Zuari Bridge, commonly referred to as Manohar Setu, stands as the second longest cable-stayed bridge in India, stretching across the Zuari River in Goa.
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Durgam Cheruvu Bridge, a bridge nestled in Hyderabad's Jubilee Hills, stands as the city's longest bridge, boasting two pillars supporting its cables.
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Bandra–Worli Sea Link, a renowned cable-stayed bridge in Mumbai, forms a vital segment of the Western Freeway, catering exclusively to vehicular traffic.
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Signature Bridge, the tallest structure in Delhi at 165 metres, links Wazirabad to East Delhi over the Yamuna River.
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Vidyasagar Setu, also known as the Second Hooghly Bridge, stretches over the Hooghly River, offering a seamless passage for traffic.
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Ram Jhula in Nagpur elegantly spans over the railway tracks of Nagpur Junction railway station, offering a panoramic view of the city's landscape.
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These cable-stayed bridges across India connect regions and foster progress with their impressive designs and functionalities.