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The Indian Army successfully constructed a new 180 feet bailey bridge over the Teesta river in North Sikkim, which was opened for traffic on April 24. This bridge, built by the 72 Engineer Regiment of Trishakti Corps, restores vital connectivity between Mangan, Dzongu, and Chungthang, disrupted by a previous bridge collapse in February.
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