Patna: Bihar Cm Nith Kumar and Minister of Union Transportation and Jalan Raya Nitin Gadkari on Friday together are dedicated to the State of the 14.5 km approach to the Rail-Cum-Road bridge on the Ganga River near Munger.
Road approach, built at the cost of Rs 696 Crore, is part of the National Highway (NH) 333-b.
Although the train bridge was inaugurated before, the road bridge could not be opened earlier because of the many obstacles in construction on this approach.
While CM is physically present at Mürger to participate in the initial incident, Gadkari joins video conferencing from New Delhi.
With the opening of this path of approach and road bridges, the total distance between Munger-Khagaria and Manger-Begales each is reduced by 100 km and 20 km.
Overcoming a public meeting near Lal Darwaja in Madhav.
He said the estimate of Prime Minister Bihari Vajpayee had placed the foundation stone for the bridge on January 26, 2002.
Given the incident associated with the function of laying the foundation, Nitish, which was then the train minister in the Vajpayee government, said he had visited Munger January 25, the day before The Foundation laying program, for physical verification of the proposed bridge location.
Then, when Nitish’s call, Munger residents had celebrated Diwali on January 26 by illuminating the lights at their home after the Vajpayee Laid Foundation Stones for the bridge.
“Today, the dream project of the Munger Division people has been completed.
I will once again ask you to celebrate Diwali with lighting lights in your home,” Nithish told Mürder’s residents in the midst of the audience from the audience.
CM also said that the Bihar government has so far spent RS 54,000 Crore to improve road connectivity throughout the state.
He also praised the central assistance in improving road conditions in Bihar.
Talking about ethanol production, CM said Bihar has so far received proposals from 29 industrial units for the production of 187 crores liters of ethanol per year.
29 Units, the center has chosen 17 units that have a production capacity of 35.28 liters of crore per year.
CM further said the State Minister Shahnawaz Hussain often visited Delhi and held a discussion with the ethanol production center.
“I will ask Shahnawaz Ji to get a minimum of 125 crore per year of ethanol purchase quota for Bihar,” CM said.
Gadkari and many state ministers also handled the event.