CM Nitish Kumar's gift before Diwali, select schemes worth Rs 75 Crore for 3 Districts - Patna City News Road and Bridge Projects approved for Bihar districts
Updated: Mom, 22 Sep 2025 09:15 PM (IST) Bihar government approved schemes of Rs 75 crore for road and bridge building in Darbhanga Sitamarhi and East Champaran. Construction Minister Nitin Naveen said these schemes will provide easy traffic to citizens and give the development. The most important schemes include strengthening roads that knit and the construction of bridges, which will facilitate people’s lives. State Bureau, Patna. Three roads and bridge construction schemes from Darbhanga, Sitamarhi and East Champaran were approved on Monday. It costs 75 crores. Construction Minister Nitin Naveen informed this effect. The Hon’ble Road Construction Minister said the purpose of these schemes is to provide a smooth and safe road connection to the citizens of these districts, so that the large population can experience better traffic facilities, rapid development and easy lives. Remove ad, just read the news. These schemes include the expansion of roads, reinforcement and construction of a high level bridge. These approved schemes will build the access road of RCC bridge with a high level to Majuraha on the left bank of the Dhanauti River via Government Polytechnic College, Motihari in the East Champaran district. The estimated cost is Rs 29.77 crore. The work of the widening and strengthening of 4.40 km road from Shivdhara to Harpur Chowk in the Darbhanga district will be done at a cost of Rs 19.27 crore. At the same time, Rs 27.04 crore was approved for the expansion and strengthening of the Sisaula-Bastapatti road in the Sitamarhi district, which is 7.44 km, which is 7.44 km. Get the border wall of the premises of Animal Science University High, Sit Solar Plate: Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday laid the groundstone of more than Rs 839 Crore of Animal and Fisheries Department of Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna. After this, the chief minister told officials that the campus of Bihar Veterinary University, Patna should be completely safe for outsiders to increase the highlight of the premises from all sides. Also, install sufficient number of solar plates on newly constructed buildings so that adequate light arrangements can be ensured. The campus of Bihar Animal Science University, Patna, looked green, because he instructed to plant more and more trees. In the program, a total of 13 buildings from Bihar Animal Sciences University are at a cost of Rs 143 crore, a total of 27 schemes at a cost of Rs 116 crore and dedicated to veterinary hospitals with the state and district level sources and training centers. Deputy Main Ministers Two Emperor Chaudhary and Vijay Sinha, the Minister of Animals and Fisheries, Renu Devi, and Jayant Raj, Minister of Construction, were present in the program. After the inauguration program, the main minister investigated the newly built building of the Sanjay Gandhi Dairy Technology Institute in Bihar Animal Science University Campus. The Chief Minister inaugurated other development schemes that cost a total of Rs 282 crore, including Panchayat and Block Level Five Matsya Bazaar in Kishanganj, Banka and Purnia districts at a cost of artificial insemination training center and milk product manufacturing plant at Purnia. Gayaji as well as one crore Rupe. Apart from this, dairy, milk powder, quark plants and centralized integrated control and command centers at the Confed Headwart of Patna under Confed at a cost of Rs 279 Crore 14 lakh, veterinary hospitals, district level resource and training centers, Got Semamen Station, Tech, Tech, Gaya and Gaya and Gaya. Veterinary Building of Bihar Veterinary Council, 44 Crore 46 Lakhs, 44 million, Veterinary Council, 44 Crore 46 Lakhs. 44 Crore 46 Lakhs, 44 million schemes, 44 crore 46 lakhs. The foundation stone of Panchayat and Block Level Fisheries Bazaar and other mantriki infrastructure is included. In the program, the Chief Minister released a booklet based on schemes related to different infrastructure from the Department of Animal and Fisheries Resources. N. Vijayalakshmi, additional general secretary, animals and fisheries section, welcomed him by offering trees to the main minister. These schemes will directly benefit farmers, cattle and fishermen in the state and strengthen the rural economy. The priority of the state government is to double the income of farmers and cattle, provide quality services and make Bihar itself sufficient in the production of animals and fisheries.