TEDxGoldenBridge is the display of confidence boutades which pops up within the individual. The innumerable things a stoic self-go through left us to our dismay. The perspective which leads you to be a silent cocoon all throughout the suffering period and when the outbreak flows the energy, the wings that blew the world is what one needs to attain. Now the flight entails journey among the valleys of mindfulness and tranquility. A free butterfly, it is. The event encourages this butterfly to develop in everyone! TEDxGoldenBridge remits to the credential empowerment that people get to vanquish the quintessential fear driven by the thought of ‘what’ll people say!’. The show is not only a motivational repository but also a culture drenched into the vibes of freedom. The simplicity of the show is deemed significant as it creates awareness among viewers about diurnal conundrums that people fear to disclose which often takes the best of them. Our ultimate goal lies in reaching the optimist subconscious. And hence we strive to reach as many people as we can to make them realize that it’s completely okay to have issues and acceptance is the inception towards an answer. Accept it, lay it out and seize every chance to get out of it before it consumes you entirely. Mustering courage is a virtue but putting that matchstick on fire requires friction, which is exactly this is all about. A friction for your predicaments! The name, ‘Golden Bridge’ is itself a story in it. The Golden Bridge that connects Ankleshwar to Bharuch was built in 1881 by the British, who needed a bridge across the Narmada River to create better access to trade and administration officials in Bombay (now called Mumbai). According to legend, it is known as the "Golden Bridge" because the iron and other material used in its construction is very sturdy, resistant to rust and rare, and it was so expensive to build the bridge that a bridge could have been made from gold over a small river like the Thames in this much amount. The bridge was originally built for the Bombay-Baroda-Ahmedabad Railway Line. But despite being so expensive it was not strong enough to carry the load of the freight trains. Hence a new bridge was made for railways and the Golden Bridge was converted into a road bridge. The bridge connects Ankleshwar to Bharuch The Golden Bridge got its name on account of the heavy expenditure incurred on building it for more than seven times, after it continued to get damaged due to heavy water flow of river Narmada. It is not just been a connection between two towns, rather it is a tourist spot for people who throng it in the evenings and enjoy the sight of the Narmada.
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