In a monumental feat, the Ministry of Steel celebrates a proud moment as the newly inaugurated Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewri-Nhava Sheva Atal Setu stands tall in Mumbai. The bridge, a marvel of engineering, not only connects crucial points in the city but also symbolizes unity and progress.
SAIL, the backbone of this structural masterpiece, supplied an impressive 16,300 tonnes of steel for its construction, showcasing the prowess of Indian manufacturing. The Atal Setu, named in honor of the late Atal Bihari Vajpayee, not only serves as a vital transportation link but also stands as a testament to India’s commitment to infrastructure development.
The project marks a significant milestone in building sustainable and resilient structures. The Ministry of Steel’s successful collaboration with SAIL underscores the nation’s capability to forge connections, both metaphorically and literally, for a brighter and more connected future.