136-Year-Old Rajwada Bridge in Sirohi Defies Time, Remains Strong

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News18•20-01-2026, 13:57
136-Year-Old Rajwada Bridge in Sirohi Defies Time, Remains Strong
- •The Rajwada Bridge in Abu Road, Sirohi, a historical heritage site, remains robust 136 years after its construction.
- •Built between 1887 and 1889 to cross the Banas River, it cost 1 lakh rupees, funded by Sirohi State and the Government of India.
- •The 300-meter stone arch bridge, constructed with lime and large stones, has been a vital link for generations.
- •Despite its age, the bridge is still in use for small vehicles and pedestrians, with a new bridge built in 2007 for heavier traffic.
- •The PWD has approved a budget for its repair and maintenance, ensuring its continued strength and heritage appeal.
Why It Matters: Sirohi's 136-year-old Rajwada Bridge stands as a testament to enduring engineering and heritage.
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