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A video of the incident went viral on social media. Three pillars of Bhagalpur's Sultanganj Ganga bridge were found to have fallen into the Ganges. The 3-kilometer-long bridge from Aguwani to ...
PATNA: A portion of the under-construction Sultanganj ... and fell into the Ganga river in Bihar on Saturday. This is the third time that the underconstruction bridge has collapsed since its ...
Bhagalpur: A section of the iron superstructure of the four-lane Sultanganj (Bhagalpur)-Aguani Ghat (Khagaria) bridge across the Ganga collapsed on Saturday due to the overflowing river.
On Sunday, an under-construction Aguwani-Sultanganj bridge in Bhagalpur collapsed. The moment when the bridge collapsed in the Ganga River was caught on video by locals. However, the collapse of ...
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Portion of Bihar’s Aguwani-Sultanganj bridge collapses yet againPatna: A portion of an under construction four-lane bridge on the river Ganga between Aguwani Ghat and Sultanganj collapsed yet again on Saturday morning. Officials of the road construction ...
PATNA: An under-construction bridge on the river Ganga between Aguvanighat and Sultanganj in Bihar's Bhagalpur district collapsed on Sunday, with no casualties reported so far. A video showing a ...
A portion of under-construction Aguwani-Sultanganj bridge in Bihar over the Ganga River collapses, reported PTI. Previously a part of the Aguwani- Sultanganj bridge which was under-construction ...
The series of bridge collapses in Bihar continues to raise alarm bells as another incident occurred in Sultanpur, Bhagalpur district. On Saturday morning, the No. 9 pillar and slab of the under ...
Bhagalpur: An under-construction Aguwani-Sultanganj Ganga bridge collapsed, in Bihar's Bhagalpur district, Sunday, June 4, 2023. (PTI Photo) An under-construction bridge over the Ganga river ...
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: India rest & reset ahead of New Zealand clash After a well-deserved break following victories over Bangladesh and arch-rivals Pakistan, Team India will return to ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
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