Thousands of tons of steel is from Bhilai, know what was provided in Chenab Bridge

The world’s highest railway bridge in Jammu and Kashmir was built from the steel of Bhilai Steel plant and other plants. Bhilai steel plant provided more than 12,000 tonnes of steel to build this bridge. On June 6, 2025, PM Modi devoted the world’s highest railway bridge across the Chenab River to the country. Other Bhilai Steel Plants Steel Plant and Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) provided 16,000 tonnes of steel for the construction of this bridge. It contains plates, TMT bars and structurally. Sale steel plants provided a total of 16,000 tonnes of steel, including 6690 tonnes of TMT products, 1793 tonnes of structural language and 7511 tonnes of steel plate, hot strip factories and controlled plates for use in the world’s highest railway bridge in Jammu and Kashmir. Under the steel provided by the cell for the construction of the bridge, Bhilai Steel plant provided a total of 12,432 tons of steel, including 5922 tons of TMT steel, 6454 tonnes of plates and 56 tons of structural language. Sell ​​also provided steel through Sail’s Isco Steel Plant, Durgapur Steel Plant, Rourkela Steel Plant and Bokaro Steel Limited. Share this story -tags