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Naranarayan Setu




Naranarayan Setu is a rail-cum-road-bridge over the mighty Brahmaputra River in Assam. It has a length of around 2.5 km, and connects Jogighopa of Bongaigaon District in the north with Pancharatna of Goalpara District in the south.

Inaugurated by Sri Atal Bihari Vajpayee on April 15, 1998, the bridge is named after the Koch King Naranarayana. It is the third bridge on the Brahmaputra, others being Kaliabhomora and Saraighat.



Updated on 26th February, 2015

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