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28 June 1966
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Lion of the Punjab, who ruled over North-Western India in the beginning of the 19th century.
17 August 2007
500
Also known as Second Hoogly Bridge. It is a cable stayed bridge 823 m long, 35 m wide, supported on four foundations, the height of the setu pylons over pillars is 120.
17 August 2007
500
This 2.06 km long railway bridge includes 2-leaf Scherzer Bascule span to provide navigational clearance in Palk Straits.
17 August 2007
500
It was first named as Ganga Bridge. It stands at the place where Mahatma Gandhi crossed the river long back to go to Champaran to began Champaran Satyagraha with Rajkumar Shukla. Hence renamed as Mahatma Gandhi Setu. This 5.05 km long pre-stressed cantilever bridge is the longest single river bridge in the world.
17 August 2007
500
This is a suspension type balanced cantilever bridge. This 97 m high, 705 m long bridge is regarded as a major landmark and the gateway to the city of Kolkata. It was renamed as Rabindra Setu on June 14, 1965. Out of 26,500 tonnes of steel used, 23,500 tonnes of steel was indigeneously sourced through TISCO. It is regarded as one of the busiest bridges of the world.
26 January 1966
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At Palam Airport, New Delhi. His last few living moments on Indian Soil.
26 January 1966
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Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, President Ayub Khan of Pakistan and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin on the eve of the Tashkent Declaration.
26 January 1966
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Lal Bahadur Shastri and Mohammed Ayub Khan, affixing their signatures on the historic Tashkent Declaration.
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