Eighty-six years after a devastating earthquake demolished a British-era railway bridge to cut off Mithilanchal in Bihar바카라s north with the Kosi belt in the east, train services have resumed to reunite the two culturally-rich regions of the state. Thanks to Kosi Mahasetu바카라a new bridge over Tilyuga, a tributary of Kosi바카라the distance between the two areas separated by the 1934 earthquake has been reduced by about 275 km. Built at the cost of Rs 516 crore, the bridge is nothing short of a dream-come-true for lakhs of people on both sides of the river who share similar culture and language. Unsurprisingly, the NDA is tom-tomming the 바카라big achievement바카라 going into the October-November assembly elections in Bihar.