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Ram Jhula Rishikesh: Due to poor quality and timing of asphalt during repair on Ram Jhula Bridge of Rishikesh, people started sticking. This incident went viral on social media and is affecting the image of tourism.

Ram jhula rishikesh
Highlights
- Slippers sticking on Ram Jhula Bridge
- Questions on the quality and timing of asphalt in repair
- Tourists had to walk barefoot, viral on social media
Ram jhula rishikesh: The world famous Ram Jhula Bridge in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand is again in discussion, but this time the reason is very shocking. Recently, people walking on this historic bridge had a strange and disturbing experience when their slippers stuck on the bridge track. On the go, suddenly the sudden sandal sticking to the land can be an uncomfortable and surprising situation for anyone, but when it is with many people, the matter becomes serious. This is what happened on Ram swing.
Became viral on social media
In fact, both the quality and timing of the asphalt used in the repair work done on the surface of the bridge are under the circle of questions. It is being told that the Public Works Department (PWD) Narendra Nagar had done the work of temporarily filling the dilapidated parts of the bridge, but this repair was not done properly. Due to heat and moisture, the asphalt layer could not dry completely and its sticky part began to push the slippers of the people. As a result, the slippers of many tourists and local people stuck on the bridge. Some people were able to pull them up, and many people were forced to walk barefoot. These views went viral on social media and people gave various reactions to it.
Started pasting people’s slippers
Ram Jhula is not only the identity of Rishikesh, but it is also a major attraction for tourists. This swing is located above the Ganges river and thousands of people cross it daily. In such a situation, such incidents not only question their safety, but can also affect the image of tourism in Uttarakhand. Talking about departmental efforts, budget has been demanded for a long time regarding the condition of the bridge. According to sources, DPR of about Rs 11 crore (detailed project report) has been sent, but its approval has not been received yet. In such a situation, the department tried to temporarily fill the cracks on the bridge, but this effort has now become a cause of trouble for the public. This asphalt filing was probably not technically done or not given enough time to dry. In such a situation, he remained sticky and started pasting people’s slippers.
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