Inspired by 2,500-year-old Persian tech, pontoon bridges connect Sangam, ‘akhadas’ at Maha Kumbh | Latest News India
Mahakumbh Nagar , Inspired by a 2,500-year-old Persian technique, pontoon bridges are serving as a vital link between the Sangam and the 4,000-hectare ‘akhada’ areas, connecting 25 vibrant sectors at the Maha Kumbh. Inspired by 2,500-year-old Persian tech, pontoon bridges connect Sangam, ‘akhadas’ at Maha Kumbh More than 1,000 people worked at least 10 hours a day for over a year to construct pontoons for 30 bridges, claimed to be the largest such project till date. Over 2,200 black floating iron capsules, weighing five tonnes each, have been used to construct the bridges for facilitating the movement of vehicles, pilgrims, sadhus and workers at the world’s largest cultural-cum-spiritual event. Each bridge, being called a floating marvel, can withstand up to five tonnes. The bridges are serving as vital links between the Sangam and the akhada areas, said Mahakumbh Nagar Additional District Magistrate Vivek Chaturvedi. “The bridges are an integral part of the Maha Kumbh, offering a low-maintenance solution for the vast crowds. However, their operation requires constant monitoring, ensuring the safety and the smooth movement …



