PMC Proposes Demolition of 55-Year-Old Bridge Near Omkareshwar Temple

Constructed decades ago to connect Omkareshwar to the Vruddheshwar-Siddheshwar Ghat, the bridge is no longer deemed safe for use.
Bridge near Vruddheshwar-Siddheshwar Ghat
Bridge near Vruddheshwar-Siddheshwar GhatPankaj Nandargikar / TBC
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Pune: The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has proposed the demolition of a 55-year-old bridge located near the historic Omkareshwar Temple in the city’s central region. The decision stems from concerns over the bridge’s deteriorated condition and its obstruction of the river flow in the Mutha riverbed.

Constructed decades ago to connect Omkareshwar to the Vruddheshwar-Siddheshwar Ghat, the bridge is no longer deemed safe for use. Although locals utilize it for activities like washing vehicles and fishing, its significance as a transit route has diminished due to the availability of two nearby bridges – the Maharshi Vitthal Ramji Shinde Bridge and the Jayantrao Tilak Bridge.

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According to PMC officials, the bridge traps debris and water hyacinth during monsoons, causing water flow disruptions and increasing flood risks. The structure, plagued by frequent potholes, requires repairs estimated at ₹39 lakh. However, these repairs would only extend its lifespan by eight years, prompting the civic body to opt for demolition.

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The proposed demolition aligns with the city’s riverfront development project and aims to alleviate flood risks by restoring the natural flow of the Mutha River. The plan is currently under review by the City Improvement Committee and will require approvals from higher committees before implementation.

The bridge, measuring 50 meters in length and 4.7 meters in width, has outlived its utility as a transportation route. PMC’s project department has emphasized that maintaining the bridge would be an unnecessary financial burden, given its limited usage and the availability of alternative crossings.

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