Patna raises Rs 341 crore, CM Nitish has launched projects for road and pilgrimage facilities
During the program, the chief minister said it was a matter of pleasure that the groundstone of 5 schemes related to 4 announcements is made today. The implementation of these schemes will greatly benefit the local population of Patna City and a large number of Sikh devices that come to Patna Sahib every year. The implementation of these schemes will greatly benefit the general public of Patna Urban Area (Eastern) and they will get better public facilities. From the venue in Bhadra Ghat in Patna City, the main minister laid the groundstone of the widening and construction work of the old path along the Ganges of Gaighat to Didarganj (7.80 km) at a cost of Rs 158.40 crore. During the program, the chief minister said it would facilitate traffic for the people of the Patna City area. People will get rid of the problem of jam. It will also be easy to reach the Ganges River for Mahaparva Chhath and different religious rituals. From the venue in Bhadra Ghat in Patna City, the main minister laid the groundstone for the erection of an exit to the river along the JP Ganga trail in Gaighat at a cost of Rs 61.95 crore. Upon completion of this work, the problem of repeated jams will be resolved as a result of the U-turn system in Gaighat on JP Ganga Road. Traffic will be smooth and traffic safety will improve. The main minister laid the groundstone of the construction work of multiple parking facility that must be built at Takht Shri Harmandir Ji in Kangan Ghat of Patna Sahib by revealing a plaque. Shri Harmandir Ji Sahib in Patna Sahib is an important Center of Sikhs. Each year, millions of dedicates and tourists come here to obey. Multi-level parking facility is built for comfortable parking of the vehicles of committed. After its construction, it will be very convenient for the devoted to pay obedience. He also laid the foundation stone for the development of tourist passions at a cost of Rs 14.05 crore in Mangal Talab in Patna City and the development of civil facilities at Mangal Talab at a cost of Rs 7.77 crore. It is noteworthy that Mangal Talab has historical and religious importance at Patna Sahib. Fans coming to Patna Sahib regularly come to see Mangal Talab. It is believed that Shri Guru Govind Singh Ji Maharaj took a bath in this dam during his childhood. Keeping in mind the ease of tourists and visitors, this is an important plan for the development of Mangal Pound. As he returned to the program, the chief minister visited JP Ganga Path and saw the photo of Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan there. During this time, he instructed the officers to place the photos of Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan in various places on this road and post pictures in a better way. He also visited the Atal road and instructed the officials to post photos of Atal Bihari Vajpayee in various places here. He said that JP Ganga Path and Atal Path should be cleaned, equipped, safe and well organized. It is noteworthy that photos of Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan and Atal Bihari Vajpayee are installed on the main minister’s instructions on JP Ganga road. Share this story -tags