Bihar Cabinet clears 20 proposals, ₹15,967 crore for 19,305 km road network
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The Bihar Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, approved 20 key proposals at a Council of Ministers meeting held at the Main Secretariat, Patna on 6 May 2025, with a dominant focus on infrastructure development across the state. The half-hour session, held a day ahead of the cabinet's much-anticipated expansion, cleared decisions spanning road maintenance, airport infrastructure, industrial investment, healthcare, and education.
Road Infrastructure Gets ₹15,967 Crore Push
The Cabinet's most significant financial decision was granting administrative approval of ₹15,967.03 crore to the Road Construction Department for the maintenance of 19,305 km of roads across Bihar. The initiative will deploy a centralised command and control centre alongside Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based monitoring systems for real-time road upkeep — a notable technological upgrade for a state that has historically struggled with road quality.
Airport Land Transferred, Industrial Package Extended
In a boost to aviation infrastructure, land belonging to the Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority (BIADA) has been transferred free of cost to the Airports Authority of India (AAI) for the development of airport-related infrastructure. The Cabinet also approved the extension of the Bihar Industrial Investment Promotion Package until 30 June 2026, citing sustained investor interest in the state.
Medical College to Be Named After Goddess Sita
In a culturally significant move, the government medical college and hospital under construction in Sitamarhi will be officially named