Girish Bharadwaj

Girish Bharadwaj is an Indian social worker often referred as Sethu Bandhu and Bridgeman of India for building around 127 low cost and eco-friendly bridges in remote villages across India. He was conferred the Padma Shri award in 2017.[1][2][3][4]||Honorary doctorate from Vishveshvaraiah technical university of belgam||

Personal life

Bharadwaj was born on 2 May 1950 and hails from Sullia in Karnataka. He graduated with a mechanical engineering degree in 1973 from P.E.S. College of Engineering in Mandya.[1][5] He married to Usha and both of them have 3 children's. Usha is from Anugraha family near Bantwal. His both sons are graduated in engineering .His Father-in-law is Narayana Bhat, his Mother-in-law is Saraswathi Bhat from Koila.

Career

He built his first bridge in 1989 across the Payaswini river at Arambur in Southern Karnataka. He has since built around thirty bridges in Kerala, two each in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, while the rest of his works are in various parts of Karnataka.[3][6]

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