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Vadodara: The National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited ( NHSRCL ) on Wednesday announced that the construction of a bridge on the Vatrak river in Kheda district had been completed for the Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train project. The construction of the river bridge was completed on Tuesday. The river bridge is situated between Anand and Ahmedabad bullet train stations.

The construction of another bridge over the Mohar river between the two bullet train stations has already been completed. “This is the tenth of 24 river bridges that have been planned for the bullet train project,” said an NHSRCL official. The Vatrak river originates in the hills of Dungarpur, Rajasthan, and enters Gujarat near Moydi village of Meghraj taluka.



The river is located 25km from the bullet train station in Anand and 30km from the bullet train station in Ahmedabad. The river bridge is 280 metres long and consists of seven full-span girders of 40 metres each, while there are eight circular piers of 3.5m and 4m diameter.

The height of the piers ranges from 9 to 16 metres. We also published the following articles recently Scrap trader held with material stolen from bullet train site Ahmed Pathan, a scrap trader, was arrested by the DCB for stealing tools and materials from the bullet train project in Vadodara. The police, tipped off about a planned deal, raided his godown and seized materials worth Rs 7 lakh.

Pathan claimed some laborers sold him the materials, which the police are verifying. Section of under-construction bridge over Ganga collapses in Bihar On Saturday morning, an under-construction bridge over the Ganga in Bihar's Khagaria district partially collapsed. According to officials, a slab of the Aguwani-Sultanganj bridge fell around 8 am with no casualties reported.

The bridge, already under dismantling following a court order, had previously seen a similar incident last year. Man caught with empty bullet shells at Chennai airport A passenger was detained at Chennai airport after security found empty bullet shells in his hand luggage just before his flight to New Delhi. The shells were discovered in a shaving kit belonging to the passengers brother, who is in the Indian Army.

The incident caused the flight to be delayed, but the passenger was released after giving an undertaking..

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