Dhaka, March 26 -- Ishwardi (Pabna) correspondent :

Hardinge Bridge still stands high on his head witnessing the chest of Padma Padma.

This bridge was inaugurated 110 years ago on March 4, 1915, during the British era, at Pakshi in Ishwardi, for train traffic over the Padma River.

The bridge was named after the then Viceroy Lord Rabbon Hardinge of British India. The ever-youthing Hardinge Bridge entered the bridge but no impression of old age on the bridge.

The immortal world of Bangladesh's history is still standing on the chest of Padma. The historic bridge has built one of the north, southern and east bridges of Bangladesh.

According to the office of the Pakshi Divisional Bridge Engineer of the Railway, during the then British rul...