Patna: Bihar will soon have two national highways four Greenfield lines, from Mokama to Munger and Buxar to Varanasi through Chausa.
The 40 km-length ring road around the city of Muzaffarpur will also be built to facilitate traffic congestion.
CM Nitish Kumar on Wednesday approved the partiality of the four main highway projects after reviewing the presentation carried out by the Road Construction Department (RCD) Secretary of the Head of Amrit Lal Meena.
These projects include the construction of four Greenfield lanes from Mokama to Mounger, the other four Greenfield Line Highways from Buxar to Varanasi through Chausa, four Lanings from the existing Bari-Muzaffarpur National Highway, including construction of 40 KM-Long Ring Road Around the city of Muzaffarpur and four Buxar-Haidariya Lanings (Ghazipur, above) the road to provide direct connectivity to the purvanchal freeway.
“The amount of around RS10,000 Crore will be spent on the construction of four projects,” Meena told Ti on Wednesday.
He said as the partiality of the four projects was approved by CM, the current department would complete their detailed project reports (DPRs).
Meena said the Mokama-Munger Greenfield highway would be 92 km long.
This also includes a 20 km road from Sarmera to Manoharpur.
Greenfield Highway will cross through Manoharpur and south of the city of LakhiSarai.
Meena further said the land needed for Mokama-Munger highways is available, while the government will begin land acquisition training for three other projects.
Providing details about the Muzaffarpur ring project, Meena said all national highways that entered the city of Muzaffarpur will now be connected through the proposed ring road.
“Highway Muzaffarpur-Baruni will be associated with Muzaffarpur-Hajipur Highway through a 5 km-length bypass road.
Likewise, Jalan Raya Muzaffarpur-Baruni will be associated with Muzaffarpur-Darbhanga East-West Corridor through a 11 km-length bypass road.
Bypass Muzaffarpur Street will be Associated with the east-west corridor with a road of 1.6 km long, “Meena said.
At the meeting, Nitish also approved the RCD proposal to send recommendations to the Government Government for the inclusion of seven new lajur highways proposed under the Bharatmala phase 2.
The proposed project includes four Indian Lanings 552-km-Km- -Nepal Road Border (at It is being built as two lanes), Patna-Kolkata Expressway, Buxar-Arwal-Jeharsharif Highways (Buxar to Arwal will be the Greenfield project), Dalsingharai-simri Bakhtiyarpur Highway, Dighwara-Masrakh-Pipachothy -Motihari-Raxaul Highway, Sultanganj-Deoghar Highway and Highway Masrakh-Muzaffarpur.
After reviewing new road projects, Nitish said this has been prepared to strengthen the infrastructure of further roads in Bihar and superior.
CM asks RCD officials to ensure the maintenance of existing roads while building a new highway and four lanes roads.
Minister of RCD Nitin Nabin, Head of Tripurate Secretary Suggestion and Commissioner Amir Subhani also attended the meeting.
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