Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday inaugurated and laid foundation stones of 15 national highway projects worth Rs 13,585 crore in Bihar.
On this occasion, the union minister said in view of the infrastructure projects being implemented in the state, Bihar would soon figure in the list of country’s developed states.
He said the state will develop leaps and bounds under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Centre and Nitish Kumar in the state.
Speaking on the occasion, Gadkari said, “Mahatma Gandhi Setu is the lifeline of Bihar, which connects north Bihar with south Bihar. With this super structure replacement project, the time taken to cross Mahatma Gandhi Setu has been reduced from 2 to 3 hours to 5 to 10 minutes.”
He said Chhapra-Gopalganj section being two-lane with four bypasses will allow the traffic of the highway to pass through the bypass and the city will get rid of traffic jams.
The minister said the route from Umagaon will directly connect the religious places of Uchhaith Bhagbati and Mahishi Tarapith. Aurangabad – Chordaha section six-lane road will improve connectivity of Bihar with Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and West Bengal.
Gadkari said Munger – Bhagalpur – Mirzachowki section four-lane greenfield road will facilitate the farmers of this region to deliver their crop across the country, which will increase the income of the farmers.
He said the two-lane road being built on NH-80 will facilitate connectivity between Bihar, Sahibganj and Assam connecting with the Inland Waterways Terminal reducing the logistics cost.
Apart from this, traffic will be facilitated from Begusarai elevated flyover, Jayanagar bypass ROB and long jams of level crossings will be avoided. With the construction of Ara four-lane road from Kayamnagar, the traffic for Ara will be smooth, he added.