Major Bridges Over the Brahmaputra in Assam: Connecting Regions & Boosting Development

Assam's major bridges over the Brahmaputra, key infrastructure supporting regional growth, connectivity, and economic development.

1. Bhupen Hazarika Setu (Dhola-Sadiya Bridge)


Year: Inaugurated in 2017

Length: 9.15 km

Connects Dhola in Tinsukia district to Sadiya in Tinsukia district

Enhances connectivity with Arunachal Pradesh, supports regional trade, strategic mobility, and reduces travel time significantly.


2. Kaliabor Bridge


Year: Inaugurated in 1987

Length: 2.6 km

Connects Kaliabor in Nagaon district to Tezpur in Sonitpur district

Facilitates smoother transportation between key towns and promotes local economic development.


3. Naranarayan Setu


Year: Inaugurated in 1962

Length: 1.2 km

Connects Jogighopa in Bongaigaon district to North Salmara in Barpeta district

Provides a crucial link for trade and travel in western Assam.


4. Bogibeel Bridge


Year: Inaugurated in 2018

Length: 4.94 km

Bogibeel in Dibrugarh district to Nagaon in Dhemaji district

Enhances connectivity between upper and lower Assam, supports transportation of goods and services, and reduces travel time between major towns.


5. Saraighat Bridge


Year: Inaugurated in 1962

Length: 1.4 km

Guwahati in Kamrup district to Saraighat in Sonitpur district

Key bridge for transportation within Guwahati and surrounding areas, crucial for daily commutes and regional trade.


6. Narmada Setu

Year: Inaugurated in 2022

Length: 1.8 km

North Guwahati with the southern parts of Guwahati city

Eases traffic congestion in Guwahati, provides improved connectivity within the city and to suburban areas.


Advantages of These Bridges


  - Bridges significantly cut down travel time across the Brahmaputra, connecting remote areas with major towns.

  - Strengthens links between different regions of Assam and neighboring states.

  - Facilitates movement of goods, promotes local industries, and supports economic activities.

  - Infrastructure projects generate employment opportunities.

  - Enhances ability to respond to emergencies and natural disasters.

  - Improves access to tourist spots like Majuli Island, boosting tourism and local economies.


These bridges represent crucial infrastructure that supports Assam’s growth, connectivity, and economic development, playing a pivotal role in the state’s overall progress.



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