BRO felicitates Bihar bridge officials for Vikramshila Setu restoration

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BRO felicitates Bihar bridge officials for Vikramshila Setu restoration

Synopsis

A suspended span of the Vikramshila Setu — Bihar's critical North-South river link — collapsed on 4 May, cutting off the Seemanchal region. The BRO's specialised team launched four Bailey Bridges and restored the crossing in roughly a month. The felicitation in Guwahati signals how the BRO is increasingly being called in for civilian infrastructure emergencies beyond its traditional border-roads mandate.

Key Takeaways

The Vikramshila Setu in Bhagalpur suffered the collapse of a suspended span on 4 May 2025 , disrupting connectivity to the Seemanchal region .
The Ministry of Defence entrusted restoration to the BRO following a request from the Bihar government .
The BRO team launched four Bailey Bridges , restoring the crossing for traffic on 7 June 2025 .
Six BRPNNL officials , including Managing Director Jitendra Kumar , were felicitated at the BRO's Guwahati headquarters on 28 June 2025 .
Additional Director General Jitendra Prasad, VSM called the operation 'an outstanding example of inter-agency coordination and engineering excellence.'

The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) on 28 June 2025 felicitated officials of the Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam Limited (BRPNNL) for their pivotal role in restoring the Vikramshila Setu in Bhagalpur district, Bihar — a strategic river crossing whose partial collapse in May had severed connectivity across a critical stretch of the state. The ceremony was held at the headquarters of the Additional Director General Border Roads (East) in Guwahati.

Background: The Collapse and the Mission

The Vikramshila Setu, which serves as a vital link between North and South Bihar, suffered the collapse of one of its suspended spans on 4 May, severely disrupting traffic and cutting off the Seemanchal region. The breakdown triggered an urgent escalation: the Bihar government formally requested central intervention, and the Ministry of Defence subsequently entrusted the restoration to the BRO.

The Director General Border Roads assigned the mission to Additional Director General Jitendra Prasad, VSM, who assembled a specialised engineering team under Superintending Engineer (Civil) Bipin Kumar Chand, working under the overall supervision of Chief Engineer (Project) Swastik Brigadier Amit Sakhre.

Engineering Response: Four Bailey Bridges in Record Time

The team restored the damaged structure by launching four Bailey Bridges, enabling the Vikramshila Setu to reopen for traffic on 7 June — roughly a month after the collapse. During the felicitation ceremony, Bipin Kumar Chand briefed attendees on the engineering challenges encountered and the innovative techniques deployed to complete the work under demanding field conditions.

Notably, the turnaround — from collapse to reopening — was described by officials as a record timeframe for a restoration of this scale and complexity.

BRPNNL's Role in the Operation

A BRPNNL delegation led by its Managing Director Jitendra Kumar attended the Guwahati ceremony, where Additional Director General Jitendra Prasad honoured the team for their contribution. According to officials, BRPNNL provided logistical support, technical coordination, and assistance with local administrative requirements throughout the operation — all of which were credited with keeping the project on schedule.

Six BRPNNL officials were formally felicitated, including Managing Director Jitendra Kumar and Superintending Engineer Shashi Bhushan Singh.

What Officials Said

Addressing the gathering, Jitendra Prasad described the Vikramshila Setu restoration as 'an outstanding example of inter-agency coordination, engineering excellence and commitment to public service.' He added that the operation reflected the strong partnership between the BRO and the Bihar government in restoring critical infrastructure and ensuring uninterrupted connectivity for citizens.

Significance and What It Signals

The restoration underscores the BRO's expanding mandate beyond its traditional role in border-area infrastructure. This is the latest in a series of instances where the organisation has been deployed for civilian infrastructure emergencies at the request of state governments. The Seemanchal region — geographically isolated and economically sensitive — stands to benefit most from the restored crossing. All eyes will now be on the long-term structural audit of the bridge to prevent a recurrence.

Point of View

Raising uncomfortable questions about the structural health monitoring and emergency-response capacity of Bihar's own bridge authority. Felicitations are warranted, but the more pressing question is why a defence organisation had to be the first responder for a bridge serving millions of civilians. If the BRO's civilian deployment role is to expand, it needs a formal framework — not ad hoc requests routed through the Ministry of Defence.
NationPress
28 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the Vikramshila Setu in Bhagalpur?
One of the suspended spans of the Vikramshila Setu in Bhagalpur district collapsed on 4 May 2025, severely disrupting traffic and cutting off the Seemanchal region from the rest of Bihar. The bridge is a key link between North and South Bihar.
How did the BRO restore the Vikramshila Setu?
The BRO deployed a specialised engineering team that launched four Bailey Bridges to restore the damaged structure. The bridge was reopened for traffic on 7 June 2025, approximately one month after the collapse.
Why was the BRO involved in a civilian bridge restoration?
The Bihar government requested central intervention, following which the Ministry of Defence entrusted the restoration to the BRO. The organisation assembled a team under Additional Director General Jitendra Prasad, VSM.
Who was felicitated and why?
Six officials of Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam Limited (BRPNNL), including Managing Director Jitendra Kumar and Superintending Engineer Shashi Bhushan Singh, were felicitated by the BRO on 28 June 2025 for providing logistical support, technical coordination, and local administrative assistance during the restoration.
What is the significance of the Vikramshila Setu?
The Vikramshila Setu is a strategic bridge linking North and South Bihar. Its collapse disrupted connectivity to the Seemanchal region, an area that is geographically isolated and economically sensitive, making its swift restoration a public-service priority.
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