Pithoragarh: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami here on Monday laid the foundation stone of a motor bridge on the Kali river that flows between India and Nepal, saying it will further strengthen the ties between the two countries. The 110-metre long bridge will have a width of 10.50 metres and a carriageway of 7.5 metres with footpaths on either side.
"Nepal is the closest nation to India both geographically and socially. This bridge will bring the two countries even closer to each other," Dhami said after laying the foundation stone of the bridge in Charchum village of Pithoragarh district. The bridge will be constructed in 12 months at a cost of ?32.98 crore by a Chandigarh-based firm, PWD Superintending Engineer Anand Ballabh Kandpal said.