City
Epaper

Nitish announces Rs 1,404cr-worth development projects for Patna

By IANS | Updated: February 22, 2025 00:00 IST

Patna, Feb 21 On the last day of Pragati Yatra, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made several major announcements ...

Open in App

Patna, Feb 21 On the last day of Pragati Yatra, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made several major announcements for Patna on Friday. With 623 projects inaugurated or launched, a total investment of ₹1404 crore has been earmarked for infrastructure development, road expansion, tourism, and civic amenities.

He earmarked J.P. Ganga Path widening and expansion westward to Veer Kunwar Singh Setu till Koilwar and eastward to Rajendra Setu in Mokama.

Apart from that the upgradation of Nehru Path (Bailey Road) including an underground drainage system and widening from Rupaspur Canal to Saguna Mor.

He also laid the foundation stone for the widening of Danapur-Bihta Road, Nehru Path to Gola Road expansion and Serpentine Drain road from Patel Golambar to Atal Path will be converted into a four-lane road with an underground drainage system.

The Mandiri Nala 4-lane road to connect to J.P. Ganga Path, Rupaspur Canal Path to be widened from Khagaul Nehru Path to Ashok Rajpath, old Ganga Path from Gaighat to Kangan Ghat and Didarganj) to be widened.

Danapur Cantt-Maner-Bihta Road is proposed to be widened from 2-lane to 4 lanes and Rajiv Nagar Drain and Anandpuri Drain to be paved, with roads built over them.

Nitish Kumar also laid the foundation of integrated park and amenities development between Digha and Sabhyata Dwar, renovation of Mangal Talab (Patna City) to develop to provide facilities to tourists, especially Sikh pilgrims who visit Takth Harimandir Sahib Patna City apart from a multilevel parking near Patna Sahib Gurudwara at Kangan Ghat.

The Bihar government has also requested the Centre for the construction of a new international greenfield airport near Patna.

He also laid the foundation of 13 new Block-cum-Anchal office buildings to be built in Naubatpur, Paliganj, Barh, Bihta, Masaurhi, Mokama, Vikram, Dhanrua, Pandarak, Fatuha, Ghoswari, Punpun, and Maner.

These projects mark the conclusion of the Pragati Yatra, which started on December 23, 2024, from West Champaran.

With a focus on road, transport, tourism, and urban development, these initiatives aim to transform Patna into a modern, well-connected, and developed city.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentSidharth Malhotra carries mom-to-be Kiara Advani's bag in New York

Other SportsIPL 2025: Cummins' fiery burst floors Delhi Capitals as SRH restrict visitors to 133/7

EntertainmentTiger Shroff channels his inner environmentalist with 'Jahaan- The Last Gift'

NationalMP Police arrest accused for online IPL betting

CricketHyderabad's spirited bowling performance restricts DC batting to 133/7 in 20 overs

National Realted Stories

NationalGujarat: 561 new voters added in Kadi and Visavadar Assembly seats

NationalEven if you cut me, there is no money: Telangana CM to employees planning protest over DA

NationalRefrain from demolishing rooftop eateries in Kolkata till further orders: Calcutta HC

NationalSI recruitment: Rajasthan HC gives state govt final deadline until May 15

NationalUnseasonal rains lash Gujarat, crops damaged in many areas