Engineer’s Day is celebrated every year on September 15. It marks the birth anniversary of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, one of the country’s most respected engineers. The day is also a tribute to all engineers who help shape the world around us and turn complex ideas into workable solutions.

Bandra-Worli Sea Link: One of the most iconic engineering marvels in India that connects the western suburbs of Mumbai to South Mumbai. It is developed by the Hindustan Construction Company. Bandra-Worli Sea Link is the first 8-lane structure project that consists of seismic arrestors and can resist earthquakes of magnitude up to 7.0 on the Richter scale. (Image: Canva)

Statue Of Unity, Gujarat: Built in honour of the Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Statue of Unity marks as the tallest structure in the world. Situated near the Narmada River, the Statue of Unity was undertaken and successfully completed by Larsen & Toubro in 2018, which was later inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Image: Canva)

Atal Tunnel, Jammu And Kashmir: The Atal Tunnel is a highway tunnel located in the Himalayas, connecting Manali in Himachal Pradesh to Lahaul-Spiti Valley, not Jammu and Kashmir. It is the world’s longest highway tunnel above 10,000 feet, built to provide all-weather connectivity to remote border areas that were previously cut off during winter due to heavy snowfall at the Rohtang Pass. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Pir Panjal Tunnel, Jammu and Kashmir: The Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel stretches 11.2 km through the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas at an altitude of 1,440 feet. It is India’s longest and Asia’s second-longest railway tunnel, linking Banihal’s Bichleri Valley with Qazigund, and serving as a crucial part of the Udhampur–Baramulla route. (Image: Instagram)

New Pamban Bridge, Tamil Nadu: India’s first vertical-lift railway sea bridge, inaugurated in April 2025 to replace the century-old original structure. The 2.07 km long bridge connects the mainland town of Mandapam with Rameswaram on Pamban Island in Tamil Nadu. (Image: Canva)

Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, Assam: The Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, officially named the Bhupen Hazarika Setu, is India’s longest water bridge at 9.15 km. Built across the Lohit River in Assam, it was inaugurated on May 26, 2017. The bridge strengthens connectivity between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore: An International Airport with modern solutions, hi-tech security measures, and eco-friendly building methods. Beside energy-efficient lighting and waste management systems, high-tech security systems are included in the list of sustainability features. (Image: Canva)

Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad: It is the world’s largest cricket stadium with a seating capacity of 132,000. Maintaining its standards, the stadium is well-equipped with efficient facilities for players and spectators. It is specially designed with modular seating, high-definition LED screens, and advanced floodlights. (Image: Canva)
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