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K T Rama Rao shares stunning photos of Karimnagar cable bridge that is set to open today

Built on Manair river, it will be the biggest cable bridge in South India.

K T Rama Rao shares stunning photos of Karimnagar cable bridgeK T Rama Rao shared photos of the bridge in stunning landscapes and during different times of the day.
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K T Rama Rao, minister for municipal administration and urban development in Telangana, took to Twitter to share stunning photos of the Karimnagar cable bridge that he is scheduled to inaugurate Wednesday (June 21). Built on Manair river, it will be the biggest cable bridge in South India.

Rama Rao, popularly known by his initials KTR, also tagged Gangula Kamalakar, MLA from Karimnagar constituency and minister for BC welfare, food & civil supplies, as he shared photos of the bridge in stunning landscapes and during different times of the day.

“Karimnagar infrastructure is shaping up nicely guided by Minister @GangulaBRS Garu. Will be inaugurating the 500 mt long cable bridge tomorrow on Manair river abutting Karimnagar City. Cable Bridge and the upcoming Manair River Front are going to add new glory to the beautiful landscape,” KTR wrote in the tweet Tuesday.


He also shared more photos of the bridge all lit up at night.


“Looks marvelous ! Hope will see this in Warangal too,” commented a user. “Incredible,” said another. “Thank you anna for these beautiful projects in Karimnagar which will make Karimnagar a top tourist attraction in Telangana in the coming days,” shared a third. “Exceptional development… if this leadership continues then a day will come Telangana will become most developed state in India,” expressed another netizen.

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