Pontoon bridges at Maha Kumbh connect sectors, withstand five tonnes, and require constant monitoring for safety and smooth ...
Inspired by an ancient Persian engineering technique, pontoon bridges are at the heart of this year’s Maha Kumbh, connecting ...
Pontoon bridges, inspired by an ancient Persian technique, are pivotal at Maha Kumbh, connecting major sectors. Over 1,000 workers constructed 30 bridges using 2,213 pontoons. These temporary ...
Pontoon bridges, based on a 2,500-year-old Persian technique, play a crucial role in connecting the Sangam and 'akhada' areas during the Maha Kumbh. Comprising 30 structures, they are built using over ...
Pontoon bridges inspired by 2,500-year-old Persian tech connect key areas at Maha Kumbh ...
Over 2,200 black floating iron capsules, weighing five tonnes each, have been used to construct the bridges for facilitating ...
The pontoon bridges were first used in 480 BC by Persian king Xerxes I during his invasion of Greece. These bridges were also used by the Zhou dynasty in China during the 11th century BC.
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 ...
Patna: Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary said here on Wednesday that the govt has decided to build three pontoon bridges across the rivers Ganga and Kosi at .