January 10, 2024
India’s Longest and the World’s 12th Longest Sea Bridge to be Inaugurated by PM Modi in Mumbai
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January 10, 2024
CM Content Team
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) on January 12, 2024. The sea bridge spanning over 21.8 km can cater to 70,000 vehicles daily.
In a landmark event set to redefine the city's infrastructure landscape, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to inaugurate the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) connecting Sewri at Mumbai to Chirle at Navi Mumbai on January 12, 2024. The much-anticipated bridge is poised to become a game-changer in Mumbai's transportation network slashing the travel time from 2 hours to mere 20 minutes.
The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link is expected to bring a paradigm shift in the daily commute of millions of Mumbaikars. The inauguration ceremony is anticipated to draw dignitaries, government officials, and citizens eager to witness the realization of this ambitious project.
Motorists will be charged Rs. 250 one-way while taking the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link. The state government announced the toll charges to be levied on cars, with the cabinet approving a reduction in the proposed toll by 50% from Rs. 500 to Rs. 250 for a one-way trip.
Prime Minister Modi's presence at the inauguration underscores the national significance of the MTHL, which is not only a crucial transportation link within the city but also a symbol of India's commitment to infrastructural development. The bridge is expected to ease traffic congestion, enhance connectivity, and boost economic activities in the region.
Constructed with cutting-edge technology and adhering to stringent safety standards, the MTHL is equipped with seismic-resistant features and advanced traffic management systems. Its completion is a testament to the collaborative efforts of engineers, workers, and authorities who overcame various challenges to bring this mega-project to fruition.
As the inauguration date approaches, anticipation is building among Mumbai's residents. The MTHL is expected to significantly reduce travel time between South Mumbai and Navi Mumbai, fostering better connectivity between the two crucial parts of the city. Businesses are optimistic about improved logistics and transportation efficiency, contributing to overall economic growth in the region.
The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link stands as a testament to India's commitment to modern infrastructure, and its inauguration on January 12 will mark a historic moment in the city's journey towards a more connected and vibrant future.
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