In Jammu, the army built 150 feet long Bailey bridge, LG Manoj Sinha inaugurated - Srinagar News Army Build Baiiley Bridge in Ramban for connectivity
Updated: Do, 18 Sep 2025 02:02 am (IST) Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated the Bailey Bridge built by the Indian army on Ramban-Gul Marg. He described it as a lifeline for one and a half million people who would make the lives of the people of Ramban Sangaldan and Gul. After the natural disaster, the army engineers made it by day and night, which will ensure access to essential commodities and services in the area. State Bureau, Srinagar Indian Army, resettled the 150-foot triple triple panel of double story Ramailey Bridge on the Ramban-Gul Marg by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Wednesday. On this occasion, the Lieutenant -Governor said that this Bailey bridge is a symbol and lifeline of hope for about one and a half million people. The bridge will make traffic easier in Ramban, Sangaldan and Gum areas and make the lives of the lives easier. Remove the ad, just read the news. He said that recent natural disasters have severely affected people’s lives, which disrupted the movement on the important route. At such a time, the Brave Engineers of the Indian Army built this bridge by working hard under difficult circumstances day and night. He expressed gratitude to the courageous engineers of the Indian army, saying that this abdominal bridge is a symbol of the loyalty, efficiency and nation -service of the Indian army. This new link to the communities involved brought new hope to the entire region. He said that this bridge will connect Ramban, Sangaldan, Gul and the surrounding areas and secure uninterrupted access to essential commodities, medical facilities and emergency services. The Lieutenant -Governor said it is proof that the Indian army always stands with the nation and the public in times of need. On this occasion, Major General APS ball, General Officer who commands Delta Force, dr. Manteep’s Bhandari, general secretary Lieutenant -Governor, Mohammad Ilyas Khan, Deputy Commissioner Ramban, Brigadier. Arun, commander 11 sector RR, Sridhar Patil, Dig Doda-Kishtwar-Ramban Range and senior officers of the Army, Civil and Police Administration were present. Let me tell you that traffic was severely affected about two weeks ago due to constant rain in the Ramban district. At the request of the district administration, the White Night Engineers team of the Indian Army restored the road connection by setting up a 150 -foot -long threefold panel -double story that was reduced by the Bailey bridge. Bro, Nhai, District Administration and Police Division also supported this difficult task.