Patna got 1105 crore gift, CM Nitish Kumar inaugurated the elevated road, now the distance will be covered in just 6 minutes: CM-Nitish-Inaugurates-Elvated-ED-Patna-1105-CR

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Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Shri Nitish Kumar today launched an important infrastructure project from Bhupathipur area of ​​the capital Patna. The Chief Minister unveiled the Shilapatta of the elevated road under the Mithapur-Mahuli-Poonpun Project. It is ready at a cost of 1105 crores.

With the introduction of this road, now it can be reached from Sipara to Mahuli in just 5 to 6 minutes. A special ramp has also been built near Bhupathipur for admission on elevated road.

Dialogue directly with the public, got gratitude

After the inauguration, the Chief Minister also inspected various parts of the elevated road. During the inspection from Bhupathipur to Punpun, he stayed for some time in Punpun and met the people present there. Local residents appreciated the work of the Chief Minister and said that they have made honesty to bring the region neglected for years to the mainstream of development. People said that it has become easier to go to Patna by this road, which will give great convenience in daily life.

The Chief Minister also said that he has a special attachment to the region, and it is a privilege that he got an opportunity to represent the region. He assured that he would continue to work with full commitment for the development of the region.

Road connected areas will benefit in traffic

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar also said during his inspection that this elevated path will be useful not only for Patna, but also for people going to major sites like Gaya, Jehanabad, Arwal, Aurangabad and Rajgir. This road will prove to be a milestone to ensure smooth access to the districts of South Bihar.

He said that this road will play an important role in getting rid of the increasing traffic problem of the capital Patna and making the city jam-free. Especially millions of people living in the southern part of the city will get direct benefit. The journey will save time and the traffic system will become more easy.

Instructions to settle the remaining work soon

When the Chief Minister stopped near Sipara while returning, the officials present there told him that the front part of the Mithapur-Mahuli elevated corridor would go through Sipara Bridge to Mithapur flyover Golambar. The Chief Minister directed the officials that the construction work of this remaining part should be completed within two months so that the full benefit of the project can reach the common man.

Presence of big political and administrative faces

Many veteran leaders and senior officials of Bihar government were present on this special occasion. Deputy Chief Minister Emperor Chaudhary, Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha, Water Resources and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Road Construction Minister Nitin Naveen, MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, Legislative Councilor Ravindra Prasad Singh, former MP Ramkripal Yadav, former Minister Shyam Rajak, former Minister Satish Kumar, former MLA Arun Manjhi, former MLA Arvind Kumar of State Civil Council Arvind Kumar and former Member of the State Council of Civil Council, Shiva Shankar Commission, Shiv Shankar Commission Were present.

At the administrative level, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Deeepak Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary of Road Construction Department, Mihir Kumar Singh, Chief Minister’s Secretary Kumar Ravi, Patna Division Commissioner Dr. Chandrashekhar Singh, Bihar State Bridge Construction Corporation Limited Chairman Supreme Kapil Ashok and District Magistrate Dr. Tyagarajan SM. Several other senior officials also attended the program.

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