Kundapur: Hi-tech Bridge at Gulvady – Balkoor All Set for Inauguration


Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapura (RD/SB)

Kundapur, Jul 20: The works on bridge linking Gulvady – Balkoor in the taluk is complete and its inauguration will make the bridge the most modern bridge in the coastal district.


 

The bridge with a length of 275 metres and width of 14.5 feet has been built across Varahi river. It has been opened to traffic ahead of inaugural and thus realized a long-pending demand of residents of Gulvady and Balkoor villages by early completion of linking bridge.

The need for a bridge was a necessity since a large number of labourers working in tile factories in Gulvady village and students were dependent on ferry boats to cross the river. A major tragedy occurred about 15 years ago, when a ferry boat capsized in the river and 11 students drowned. Since then, the demand for building a bridge was intensified by the local residents.

The bridge is built by Karnataka Irrigation Board at a cost of Rs 50 crore. It has automated vertical gates to release excess water and comprises 28 gates that can be opened simultaneously. The gates can be easily opened manually, in case of power failure. It has a dual mechanism to work as barricade to hold saline water and motoring on its surface.  

  

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  • Ambrish P Mogaveera, Gulavdy

    Sat, May 05 2012

    It's in my Native place, great news to me...

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  • Chandrashekhar, Basrur / Kundapura

    Thu, Mar 29 2012

    This is Vented Dam cum Bridge... While observing surrounding vented dams this one looks better constructed. Very use full bridge for students who coming to school colleges of Basrur. Via this bridge from Kundapura Railway Station to Shree Mookambika Temple, Kollur road travelling reduces by approx 8 km.

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  • gulwady javed, gulwady/shimoga

    Sun, Dec 19 2010

    Atlast time came for the inagural function..... it is the one and only way connection bw bulkoor and gulwady ....... nice to go on this bridge ,, ...........

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  • Rita Pinto, Dubai

    Wed, Jul 21 2010

    From which way it looks Hi-Tech. Tell them to visit Dubai and then they will know what is Hi-Tech.

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  • Clara Lewis, Kemmannu/Tallur/Dubai

    Wed, Jul 21 2010

    Congratulations to Karnataka Irrigation Board, and all the people worked hard for doing a wonderful bridge for the use of local people. Its in my taluk and a most modern bridge in the district is a great news to me. The labourers from my birth place too work at these tile factories in Gulvady village. I get to hear wonderful story of the bridge from these people when I go on vacation.

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  • Peter & Anna Mendonca, Karkala/Muscat/USA

    Tue, Jul 20 2010

    Congrtulations to Karnataka Irrigation Board, for doing a marvelous bridge. Money well spent for the uplift of the society.  We appreciate the entire workforce for their dedication and sacrifice.  May God bless you all abundantly with peace and prosparity.

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 20 2010

    Hi-tech Bridge? what is the real purpose of this? Does it acts as a Dam

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