Rathoa Haryam Bridge, Mirpur, also known as the Islamgarh Bridge is a three kilometre long bridge currently under construction, located in the Mirpur District of [Pakistan occupied Kashmir]] in Pakistan. In 2011, the cost of the bridge was estimated to be around Rs. 6.48 billion. [1] [2] [3] [4]
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Coordinates | 33°09′37″N 73°48′21″E / 33.1603°N 73.8058°E |
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The bridge was named after two villages on its opposite sides. The bridge was included in a comprehensive three-party agreement between the Government of Pakistan, Government of Azad Kashmir, and the Water & Power Development Authority.
Rathoa Haryam Bridge, Mirpur, also known as the Islamgarh Bridge is a three kilometre long bridge currently under construction, located in the Mirpur District of [Pakistan occupied Kashmir]] in Pakistan. In 2011, the cost of the bridge was estimated to be around Rs. 6.48 billion. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Rathoa Haryam Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 33°09′37″N 73°48′21″E / 33.1603°N 73.8058°E |
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The bridge was named after two villages on its opposite sides. The bridge was included in a comprehensive three-party agreement between the Government of Pakistan, Government of Azad Kashmir, and the Water & Power Development Authority.