The Bandra Cable-Stay Bridge is part of the Bandra Worli Sea Link (BWSL) project, which is an integrated highway and bridge project that will link Bandra and the western suburbs of Mumbai with Worli and central Mumbai. BWSL was officially named as Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link in July 2009.
The project is one of the most complicated civil engineering projects in India and will form the first phase of the proposed West Island Freeway system. On 27 May 2008 a major milestone was achieved in the project when the cable-stayed bridge was connected to the approach spans to give a completed link. The construction of the bridge, delayed due to payment disputes and fishermen protests, was completed in April 2009 with allied works completed by 31 May 2009. The bridge was completed and opened to public on 30 June 2009.
Location: Kesarinath Buva Bhaye Marg, Koliwada, Worli, Mumbai
BANDRA-WORLI SEA LINK (Mumbai – Maharashtra – India)
Veeranpuzha Beach (Ernakulam – Kerala – India)
Veeranpuzha is a lake in Kochi, Kerala, India. It is the northern extension of Vembanad Lake.

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