Millions waiting for grand inauguration of Padma Bridge
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The Padma Bridge connecting the countries north with south-western will finally be opened for traffic after its grand inauguration on June 25. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s car will cross the 6.15 km bridge paying the first toll.
Engineers and workers are working round the clock giving final touches to the country’s largest infrastructure project that will greatly shorten the travel time between the 21 southwestern districts and capital Dhaka.Photo: Abu Sufian Jewel/UNB
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The Padma Bridge connecting the countries north with south-western will finally be opened for traffic after its grand inauguration on June 25. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s car will cross the 6.15 km bridge paying the first toll.
Engineers and workers are working round the clock giving final touches to the country’s largest infrastructure project that will greatly shorten the travel time between the 21 southwestern districts and capital Dhaka.Photo: Abu Sufian Jewel/UNB
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The Padma Bridge connecting the countries north with south-western will finally be opened for traffic after its grand inauguration on June 25. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s car will cross the 6.15 km bridge paying the first toll.
Engineers and workers are working round the clock giving final touches to the country’s largest infrastructure project that will greatly shorten the travel time between the 21 southwestern districts and capital Dhaka.Photo: Abu Sufian Jewel/UNB
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The Padma Bridge connecting the countries north with south-western will finally be opened for traffic after its grand inauguration on June 25. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s car will cross the 6.15 km bridge paying the first toll.
Engineers and workers are working round the clock giving final touches to the country’s largest infrastructure project that will greatly shorten the travel time between the 21 southwestern districts and capital Dhaka.Photo: Abu Sufian Jewel/UNB
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The Padma Bridge connecting the countries north with south-western will finally be opened for traffic after its grand inauguration on June 25. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s car will cross the 6.15 km bridge paying the first toll.
Engineers and workers are working round the clock giving final touches to the country’s largest infrastructure project that will greatly shorten the travel time between the 21 southwestern districts and capital Dhaka.Photo: Abu Sufian Jewel/UNB
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The Padma Bridge connecting the countries north with south-western will finally be opened for traffic after its grand inauguration on June 25. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s car will cross the 6.15 km bridge paying the first toll.
Engineers and workers are working round the clock giving final touches to the country’s largest infrastructure project that will greatly shorten the travel time between the 21 southwestern districts and capital Dhaka.Photo: Abu Sufian Jewel/UNB
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The Padma Bridge connecting the countries north with south-western will finally be opened for traffic after its grand inauguration on June 25. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s car will cross the 6.15 km bridge paying the first toll.
Engineers and workers are working round the clock giving final touches to the country’s largest infrastructure project that will greatly shorten the travel time between the 21 southwestern districts and capital Dhaka.Photo: Abu Sufian Jewel/UNB
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The Padma Bridge connecting the countries north with south-western will finally be opened for traffic after its grand inauguration on June 25. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s car will cross the 6.15 km bridge paying the first toll.
Engineers and workers are working round the clock giving final touches to the country’s largest infrastructure project that will greatly shorten the travel time between the 21 southwestern districts and capital Dhaka.Photo: Abu Sufian Jewel/UNB
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The Padma Bridge connecting the countries north with south-western will finally be opened for traffic after its grand inauguration on June 25. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s car will cross the 6.15 km bridge paying the first toll.
Engineers and workers are working round the clock giving final touches to the country’s largest infrastructure project that will greatly shorten the travel time between the 21 southwestern districts and capital Dhaka.Photo: Abu Sufian Jewel/UNB