How is Nitish Kumar Accelerating the Patna-Bihta Elevated Road Project?
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Key Takeaways
- Patna–Bihta elevated road project aims for completion by September 2026.
- Chief Minister Nitish Kumar emphasizes timely construction and compensation.
- Project expected to alleviate traffic and enhance connectivity.
- Government commits to strengthening infrastructure in Bihar.
- Technology will monitor construction quality and safety.
Patna, Nov 26 (NationPress) In the wake of the recent Bihar Assembly elections, there has been a remarkable surge in development activities throughout the state. In this context, initiatives are being made to accelerate the completion of the Patna–Bihta elevated road.
On Wednesday, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar carried out an inspection of the Danapur–Bihta elevated corridor, assessing the current status of the project.
He urged the officials to ensure that the construction progresses according to the established timeline.
The targeted completion date for the Danapur–Bihta elevated corridor is set for September 2026.
Nitish Kumar has called upon officials and representatives from the construction agency to enhance the work pace and quickly address any challenges.
Moreover, he emphasized that the compensation for land acquisition should be distributed without any delays, ensuring farmers and affected families receive timely aid.
Upon its completion, the Patna–Bihta elevated road is anticipated to significantly alleviate traffic congestion, improve connectivity between Patna and Bihta, and offer a safer, more comfortable travel experience for commuters.
This project is regarded as a pivotal advancement in bolstering Bihar’s infrastructure and fostering regional growth.
Road Construction Department Minister Nitin Naveen highlighted that the department acts as the cornerstone of development in Bihar.
He expressed that over the next five years, the government aims to hasten the construction of expressways, ring roads, and other crucial infrastructure projects.
Technological advancements will enhance monitoring systems, with a strong focus on maintaining construction quality.
The minister further mentioned that under the leadership of the Chief Minister, the department plans to accelerate efforts to connect rural regions with urban centers, improve access to tourist destinations, and integrate industrial corridors.
Digital systems will be implemented to monitor construction quality, alongside stringent road safety measures.
With a renewed emphasis on road and transportation projects, the state government has reaffirmed its dedication to ensuring timely project completion while upholding high standards through digital oversight and improved safety protocols.