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● The bridge was built by Russia after it annexed Crimea at the start of the

Russo-Ukrainian War in 2014. It cost ₽227.92 billion (US$3.7 billion)[11] and


has a length of 19 km (12 mi),[d] which made it the longest bridge Russia
has ever built[13][e] and the longest bridge in Europe.
● Between Kerch and Taman.
● Across the sea of Azov and the black sea
● 3.17 billion dollar
● In 1999, he was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award,
in recognition of his social service. Other awards include the Magsaysay award for
Public Service in 1965.

● Higher education in the United States[edit]


● After exhausting the courses at the Vidyapeeth, Jayaprakash decided to continue
studies in the United States.[9] At age 20, Jayaprakash sailed aboard the cargo ship
Janus while Prabhavati remained at Sabarmati. Jayaprakash reached California on 8
October 1922 and was admitted to Berkeley in January 1923.[11] To pay for his
education, Jayaprakash picked grapes, set them out to dry, packed fruits at a canning
factory, washed dishes, worked as a mechanic at a garage and at a slaughterhouse,
sold lotions and taught. All these jobs gave Jayaprakash an insight into the difficulties of
the working class.[1][2]
● After a semester studying chemistry[12] at UC Berkeley, Jayaprakash was forced to
transfer to The University of Iowa when fees at Berkeley were doubled. He was forced
to transfer to many universities thereafter. He pursued his favourite subject, sociology,
and received much help from Professor Edward Ross.
● In Wisconsin, Jayaprakash was introduced to Karl Marx's Das Kapital. News of the
success of the Bolsheviks in Russian Civil War made Jayaprakash conclude that
Marxism was the way to alleviate the suffering of the masses. He delved into books by
Indian intellectual and Communist theoretician M. N. Roy. His paper on sociology,
Cultural Variation,[13] was declared the best of the year.[14] He obtained M.A., Sociology
from University of Wisconsin, and B. A., in Behavioral Science from Ohio State
University.[1]
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