Summary:
- The article discusses the ancient cane bridges in Sikkim, India, which have been revived after natural disasters cut off the northern part of the state.
- These cane bridges, also known as "Jula" bridges, have been used for centuries by the local communities to cross rivers and connect remote villages.
- The revival of these bridges has helped restore connectivity and access to essential services in the affected areas, which were previously isolated due to the destruction of conventional bridges.