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Mahatma Gandhi Setu

Mahatma Gandhi Setu

Technical Data

Date of Issue May 2, 2007
Denomination Rs. 5
Quantity 800,000
Perforation 13
Printer India Security Press, Nasik
Printing Process Photogravure
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Credit (Designed By) Sh. Brahm Prakash
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 2219

Stamp Number IN 2204b

Stanley Gibbons IN 2416

WADP Numbering System - WNS IN036.2007

Themes

A Lifeline Across the Ganga

Mahatma Gandhi Setu, spanning the majestic River Ganga in Bihar, is one of India’s longest river bridges and a significant landmark in the country’s infrastructure development. Connecting Patna in South Bihar to Hajipur in North Bihar, the bridge has played a crucial role in enhancing regional connectivity and economic growth.

Named after the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, the bridge symbolizes unity, progress, and the spirit of national integration.

Engineering Achievement

Commissioned in the early 1980s, Mahatma Gandhi Setu stretches over five kilometers across the Ganga, making it one of the longest river bridges in India at the time of its inauguration. The bridge was constructed to address the growing need for seamless road connectivity between northern and southern parts of Bihar.

Its massive structure, supported by numerous pillars rising from the riverbed, reflects the engineering expertise and determination involved in executing such a large-scale project. The bridge significantly reduced travel time and facilitated smoother transportation of goods and passengers.

Economic and Social Impact

Before the construction of Mahatma Gandhi Setu, crossing the Ganga was both time-consuming and dependent on limited ferry services. The bridge transformed connectivity in the region, boosting trade, agriculture, industry, and tourism.

It has served as a vital corridor linking various districts of North Bihar with the state capital, Patna, thereby strengthening economic integration and social interaction across the river.

Commemorative Stamp on Mahatma Gandhi Setu

Recognizing its infrastructural importance and contribution to development, the Department of Posts issued a commemorative postage stamp on Mahatma Gandhi Setu.

The stamp captures the grandeur and scale of the bridge as it stretches across the Ganga, symbolizing connectivity and national progress. Through this philatelic tribute, India Post celebrates Mahatma Gandhi Setu as a proud testament to India’s engineering capabilities and its commitment to building strong links between communities.

Mahatma Gandhi Setu continues to stand as a powerful symbol of connectivity, resilience, and the forward march of modern India.

First Day Cover

Landmark Bridges of India
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