Construction of New Four-Lane Highway from Patna to Rajgir Approved
The Road Construction Department has given its administrative approval to a plan worth Rs 868.63 crores for the construction of a new four-lane highway from Patna to Rajgir. This scheme, which was approved by the cabinet last month, will significantly reduce the travel time between the two cities.
Boost to Tourism and Connectivity
The construction of this new highway will reduce the distance between Patna and Rajgir from the current 105-108 km to just 75 km. This will not only improve connectivity but also boost tourism in the state, particularly in Rajgir. The highway will serve as a tourist route connecting the Buddhist circuit.
New Route for Masons
Currently, there are multiple routes to reach Rajgir from Patna. However, a new four-lane route will be developed, starting from Jagdamba place in Karuta, Patna, and passing through Narsanda to Salepur. This 22 km road is part of the green field four-lane project and will facilitate travel for masons and other commuters.
Construction Timeline and Infrastructure
The construction of the Patna-Rajgir highway will involve the development of three flyovers and approximately 70 small bridges, culverts, and culverts. The process of land acquisition for these structures is currently underway. The project aims to complete 40% of the work by the financial year 2023-24, 80% by 2024-25, and the entire road by 2025-26.
News Summary:
- The Road Construction Department has approved a Rs 868.63 crore plan for a new four-lane highway from Patna to Rajgir.
- The distance between the two cities will be reduced from 105-108 km to 75 km, boosting connectivity and tourism.
- A new four-lane route will be developed, providing easier access for masons and other commuters.
- The construction project includes three flyovers and approximately 70 small bridges, culverts, and culverts.
- 40% of the work is planned to be completed by 2023-24, with full completion expected by 2025-26.