India's longest river ropeway of 1.82 km over the Brahmaputra opens in Assam
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Setting a record
India's longest river ropeway of 1.82 km connecting Guwahati and North Guwahati over the Brahmaputra river in Assam was inaugurated on Monday. It is expected to boost tourism in the region, reports IANS.
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First in India
The ropeway will cross the Urvashi island and the commuters will catch a glimpse of the Umananda Temple on Peacock Island, built by Ahom King Gadadhar Singha. Launching the ropeway service, Assam Health, Finance and Education Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that generally ropeway is built in the mountainous areas, but the Guwahati ropeway is the first ropeway in India over a river built at a cost of Rs 56.8 crore.
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COVID-19 precautions
The ropeway would cover the distance now in 8-9 minutes, which earlier used to take more than an hour, and further increased during the floods. Consisting of two cabins with each having a capacity of 32 passengers at a time, the ropeway, however, given the Covid-19 protocol, will for the time being only carry 15 people, said the Guwahati Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), which executed the project.
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Time saver
The service would benefit people, especially those living in northern regions of Guwahati, Assam and northeast India's main commercial hub."People living in the northern vicinity of Guwahati suffer a lot during the monsoon flood when the ferry services remain suspended on the Brahmaputra. Traveling by road to reach the main city of Guwahati takes up too much time and cost during the flood," Sarma said.
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State-of-art tech
GMDA officials said that the ropeway has been built as per state of art technology following relevant Indian and international standards. "The ropeway is a convenient and non-polluting means of transport, as well as a source of environmentally friendly tourism. It is ecologically sustainable as it is run by electric power protecting the beauty of the area, while simultaneously providing passengers with a comfortable and speedy means of travel," an official statement said.