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Mahatma Gandhi Setu (also called Gandhi Setu or Ganga Setu) is a
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over the river
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in
Bihar Bihar (; ) is a state in eastern India. It is the 2nd largest state by population in 2019, 12th largest by area of , and 14th largest by GDP in 2021. Bihar borders Uttar Pradesh to its west, Nepal to the north, the northern part of West ...
, India, connecting
Patna Patna ( ), historically known as Pataliputra, is the capital and largest city of the state of Bihar in India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Patna had a population of 2.35 million, making it the 19th largest city in India. ...
in the south to
Hajipur Hajipur (, ) is the headquarters and largest city of Vaishali district of the state of Bihar in India. Hajipur is the 16th most populous city of Bihar, besides being the second-fastest developing city, next to Patna. It had a total population ...
in the north. Its length is and it is the third-longest river bridge in India. It was inaugurated in May 1982 in a ceremony in Hajipur by the then prime minister,
Indira Gandhi Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (; ''née'' Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and a central figure of the Indian National Congress. She was elected as third prime minister of India in 1966 and was al ...
. From 1982 to 2017, Mahatma Gandhi Setu remained as the longest bridge in India. Later, Gandhi Setu rehabilitation project was undertaken to install triangular steel trusses on Mahatma Gandhi Setu.


Planning and significance

The bridge was approved by the
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in 1969 and built by Gammon India Limited over a period of ten years, from 1972 to 1982. The total expenditure was  crore (872.2 million rupees). It was built to connect North Bihar with the rest of
Bihar Bihar (; ) is a state in eastern India. It is the 2nd largest state by population in 2019, 12th largest by area of , and 14th largest by GDP in 2021. Bihar borders Uttar Pradesh to its west, Nepal to the north, the northern part of West ...
through the state's capital at
Patna Patna ( ), historically known as Pataliputra, is the capital and largest city of the state of Bihar in India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Patna had a population of 2.35 million, making it the 19th largest city in India. ...
, and as part of national highway 19 (NH19). Before this bridge was constructed, the only bridge crossing of the Ganges in Bihar was
Rajendra Setu Rajendra Setu, or Simaria Bridge, is a bridge across the Ganges that was the first to link the northern and southern portions of the state of Bihar. The location of the bridge was based on the work of M. Visvesvaraya, who was more than 90 year ...
, approximately to the east, which had opened in 1959. Since then, the
Vikramshila Setu Vikramshila Setu is a bridge across the Ganges, near Bhagalpur in the Indian state of Bihar named after the ancient Mahavihara of Vikramashila which was established by King Dharmapala (783 to 820 A.D.) . Vikramshila Setu is 6th longest bridge ...
has also been built across the Ganges. Two more rail-cum-road bridges are completely constructed, between Digha and Sonepur and at Munger. More bridges named Kacchi Dargah Biddupur under Greenfield expressway, at Chhapra,Bakhtiyaarpur, Sultanganj are under construction. The
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issued a commemorative postage stamp, "Landmark Bridges Of India: Mahatma Gandhi Setu", on 17 August 2007.


Engineering

The bridge consists of 45 intermediate spans of each and a span of at each end. The deck provides for a two-lane roadway for IRC class 70 R loading with footpaths on either side. The cantilever segmental construction method was adopted; each span has two cantilever beams on both sides which are free to move at the ends. It has two lanes, one upstream and the other downstream, each with a width of around . These lanes are free from each other with no connections. It was constructed using pre-cast parts, which were joined at both ends to complete the span. The spans are connected with a protrusion which is free to move longitudinally. Vertical movement allows for vibrations from vehicular movement to transfer smoothly between spans without much discreteness.


Traffic congestion

In recent decades, the bridge has experienced major traffic chaos due to the increasing number of vehicles crossing it, operating in excess of capacity and overloading the structure. The Bihar government has planned to build two pontoon bridges parallel to it, in order to relieve these problems. The bridge is crossed daily by over 85,000 vehicles and 12,000 pedestrians. On 21 September 2020 Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of another 4 lane road bridge measuring 14.5 km and will cost 2926.42 crores It will be on the west side of present bridge and in future, it will become 8 lane bridge including the present 4 lane bridge.


History

* Construction started: Year 1972 * Scheduled opening: June 1978. * Tender cost: 23.50 crore * 1st Extension of Time (EOT): June 1980 * Allocated cost: 46.67 crore * Reasons for cost increase: This extra cost is the outcome of an "in-built" cost
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in the contract * Reasons for delay: Heavy storm in April 1979 destroyed two gantries and casting beds. Each gantry crane weighs 300 tonnes. Huge shortage of cement and building material and a workers' strike * Reports: Cement and other building materials stored for this project find their way into Nepal and parts of Bihar from the northern side of the bridge. * 2nd Extension of Time (EOT): December 1981 * Project progress: 80% ( physical ) up to September 1980 * Billed value: 41 crore * Contractor's extra claim : 50 crore Litigation & arbitration: Disagreement between the contractors and the Government overpayments stalled construction activity. Claims and bills got referred to the Law Department. Final completion date: June 1982 ( Eastern carriageway ) Completion date: April 1987 ( Western carriageway ) Total cost: 87 crores Minister of State for Public Works: Raghunath Jha Chief Minister: Jagannath Mishra


Structural integrity and failure

The bridge has often been subjected to structural loads and moving loads exceeding its design. Major repairs were initiated on it within five years of its completion. Poor maintenance, coupled with wear and tear caused by the unprecedented surge in traffic, has made the structure vulnerable. Other bridges in India which were built with the same cantilever design have developed cracks. Investigations into the fissures developed in the bridge revealed the following defects: hammering at the hinges when vehicles plied; finger-type expansion joints in an advanced state of distress; wearing coat cracks; spilling of concrete at transverse joints; longitudinal cracks in precast segments; leakage of water inside the box girder from joints between segments and from holes provided for lifting the segments.


Gandhi Setu rehabilitation project

Mahatma Gandhi Setu is now being revamped. Gandhi Setu rehabilitation project is being executed by
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in joint venture with Sibmost OJSC at an estimated cost of 1,742.01 crore. Of that, Rs 237 crore is spent on dismantling the structure that was replaced by the steel framework. The superstructure of Gandhi Setu was renewed by Steel Truss Girders, i.e. the steel framework replaced the entire concrete superstructure. While the superstructure was damaged, the pillars were not and nor was the foundation weakened. The triangular steel trusses were installed on each flank of Gandhi setu. The renovated Western flank was opened to public on 31 July 2020.


See also

* List of longest bridges in the world *
List of longest bridges above water in India This is a list of India's bridges longer than , sorted by their full length above water. Bridges See also *List of longest bridges in the world * List of road–rail bridges * List of bridges in India * List of longest bridges in West Beng ...
*
List of bridges in India This is a list of bridges in India. Historical and architectural interest bridges Major road and railway bridges The largest of all indian's railway bridges is the Chenab Bridge, located on the Jammu–Baramulla line that connects the Ja ...
* Kacchi Dargah-Bidupur Bridge


References

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