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Rishikesh: Bajrang Setu to replace Lakshman Jhula with thrilling glass walkways

Meanwhile, Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh has already unveiled the country's longest skywalk at Kailasagiri Hills.

October 30, 2025 / 13:42 IST
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Rishikesh is on the cusp of a transformative addition to its landscape with the imminent completion of Bajrang Setu, a modern glass suspension bridge poised to offer a new perspective on the sacred Ganga.

The structure is being constructed at the exact site of the historic but now-defunct Lakshman Jhula, marking a significant infrastructural and cultural shift for the region.

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According to a report by News18, the 132-metre-long and 8-metre-wide bridge, built at an estimated cost of Rs 60 crore, is designed to be a stronger, safer successor. Its architectural towers are reportedly inspired by the revered Kedarnath Temple, blending traditional motifs with contemporary engineering.

Praveen Karnwal, Executive Engineer of the Public Works Department’s Narendra Nagar Division, confirmed the advanced stage of the project as cited by NDTV, stating, “The construction of Bajrang Setu has been largely completed. About 90 per cent of the work is done and only the installation of glass on the pedestrian walkway remains.”