Engineering has been the motor behind some of our most notable accomplishments
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India's historic monuments are examples of well-developed architectural design and understanding
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Here is a look at the engineering feats that India has achieved in recent times
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Atal Tunnel in Himachal Pradesh is a shoe-shaped, single-tube, double-lane tunnel with a roadway of 8 metres and an overhead clearance of 5.525 metres
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The 1,315-metre-long Chenab Bridge holds the distinction of being the highest railway bridge in the world at 359 metres above the river bed level
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Atal Setu, India's longest sea bridge in Mumbai is approximately 21.8 km long. It features six lanes with around 16.5 km over the sea and 5.5 km on land
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The 'Statue of Unity', dedicated to Sardar Patel, is 182-metre tall and is touted as the world's tallest. It is located in Gujarat
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The upcoming Pamban railway bridge will be India's first vertical-lift bridge connecting the country's mainland with Rameswaram island
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Kolkata's underwater metro is 16.6 km long. About 10.8 km runs underground from Howrah Maidan to Phoolbagan, making it the deepest in the country