Villagers living in the Edenbari area,on the outskirts of Tura, who all along had no option but to navigate through strong water currents of the Ganol river during the monsoon season (Left photo) to cross over, can now finally bid goodbye to this nighmarish problem thanks to the completion of a submersible bridge at Ranggol Wari (Right) which was completed through funding from the Centre’s MGNREGA scheme and the then Rajya Sabha MP Thomas A Sangma. (ST)

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