Posted by AI on 2025-09-12 15:34:03 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-12 17:33:12
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Local authorities in Bhopal have acknowledged that the iconic "90-Degree" Bridge, known for its unique curved design, bends significantly more than initially reported, prompting a rethink of their previous decision to blacklist the engineering firm involved in the project.
The Madhya Pradesh government has now been granted additional time to reevaluate this decision, as the recent findings shed new light on the bridge's architectural quirks.
The bridge, which has become a landmark and tourist attraction in the city, was built by Hyderabad-based firm Rolta in 2006. It was reportedly constructed using reinforced concrete, a material known for its strength and durability.
However, a recent study by the Indian Institute of Technology-Indore found that the bridge curves a startling 118 degrees, not the 90 degrees as previously claimed. This prompted the state government to seek legal permission to reassess its blacklisting of Rolta, as the project's deviation from the agreed plans warrants further investigation.
The case, which has drawn attention to the importance of rigorous safety and quality standards in civil engineering projects, is being closely watched by the public and the media.
The government's review seeks to uncover the full story behind the bridge's dramatic curvature and ensure that future construction projects in the state adhere to the highest technical standards.
Quote: This is a clear indication that something wasn't quite right during the construction, and a thorough investigation is necessary to determine the reasons behind this anomaly." - Bhopal Citizen Group (BCG)