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This article discusses the recent inspection for a new Railway Over Bridge in Nawada, aimed at easing traffic congestion.


On January 6, a significant step was taken for the planned Railway Over Bridge (ROB) in Nawada city. Key officials from the Bihar State Road Development Corporation and the Railways visited the site along with the Nawada Zonal Officer, Deepesh Kumar. They looked at the technical aspects and marked where the bridge will be built.

The main goal of this bridge is to tackle the severe traffic jams at the railway crossing near Nawada Railway Station. The bridge, expected to cost around Rs 135 crore, was announced by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari in 2024. With the recent site inspection completed, the process for land acquisition and revised proposals is set to move quickly, raising hopes for construction to begin soon.

This overbridge will enhance connectivity in Nawada and will provide lasting relief to many nearby villages from everyday traffic problems. It will help ensure that ambulances and school buses can pass without delays caused by the railway crossing during busy hours.

Construction of the bridge is expected to benefit thousands of people who currently deal with traffic issues. The new bridge will make it easier for residents to travel and will improve overall transport in the area.

Next steps include completing the necessary paperwork for land acquisition, which will allow the construction process to start. The local community is looking forward to these developments that promise to ease their daily commutes.



Summary:

  • A site inspection was conducted for a new Railway Over Bridge in Nawada.

  • The bridge aims to solve traffic jams near Nawada Railway Station.

  • Construction will benefit many nearby villages and improve travel.

  • The project cost is estimated at Rs 135 crore.

  • Next steps involve expediting land acquisition for construction to begin.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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