Howrah Bridge--the quintessential for life around Hugli River

The Hindustan Times | July 22, 2008 | Copyright

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Kolkata, July 22 -- Howrah bridge today presents one of the most endearing images of modern-day Kolkata, connecting people living on the banks of River Hugli in West Bengal.

Many believe, irrespective of the one's medium of transport, a trip from Howrah city to the State capital Kolkata or vice-versa across the River Hugli, it feels as if one is traveling under the watchful eyes of this majestic bridge.

Millions of pedestrians and thousands of vehicles use the Howrah Bridge, which has a span of 1,500-foot and a roadway ...

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