Nitish Kumar Inspects Danapur-Bihta Elevated Corridor, Demands Timely Finish

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar conducted an on-site inspection of the under-construction Danapur-Bihta Elevated Road project, reviewing its progress and quality. He directed officials and engineers to ensure the project is completed within the stipulated timeline without any compromise on construction standards. The 25-kilometre corridor, costing over Rs 1,969 crore, is a major four-lane project expected to be finished by September 2026. Once operational, it will ease severe traffic congestion, connect key areas including the upcoming Bihta airport, and improve access to institutions like IIT and NIT Patna.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Reviews Danapur-Bihta Elevated Road Project Progress

  • 25-km four-lane elevated corridor
  • Rs 1,969 crore project cost
  • Targeted completion by September 2026
  • Aims to ease traffic and cut travel time
  • Will connect to upcoming Bihta airport
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CM Nitish reviews progress of Danapur-Bihta elevated corridor, stresses timely completion

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar inspected the Danapur-Bihta Elevated Corridor, stressing timely completion and quality for the Rs 1,969 crore project.

CM Nitish reviews progress of Danapur-Bihta elevated corridor, stresses timely completion
"any compromise on quality would not be tolerated - Chief Minister Nitish Kumar"

Patna, April 4

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday conducted an on-site inspection of the under-construction Danapur-Bihta Elevated Road project in Patna, reviewing progress and issuing directions to officials.

During his visit near Kanhauli village, the Chief Minister assessed the pace and quality of the ongoing work and instructed engineers and company officials to ensure timely completion while maintaining high construction standards. He stressed that any compromise on quality would not be tolerated.

Senior officials, including Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Secretaries to the Chief Minister Kumar Ravi and Dr Chandrashekhar Singh, Patna District Magistrate Dr Tyagarajan S.M., and representatives of the executing agency briefed him on the current status of the project.

After reviewing the updates, Nitish Kumar directed the team to expedite execution and complete the project within the stipulated timeline.

The Danapur-Bihta Elevated Corridor, being constructed on NH-922, is a major four-lane project spanning approximately 25 kilometres and aims to strengthen connectivity to the upcoming Bihta airport.

With an estimated cost of over Rs 1,969 crore, the project is expected to be completed by September 2026. Notably, the corridor includes a 14.5-km-long flyover, which is among the longest elevated stretches in eastern India.

Once completed, the project is expected to ease traffic congestion and support regional development. The Chief Minister said the corridor will benefit lakhs of commuters by significantly reducing congestion between Danapur and Bihta, one of Patna's busiest stretches, and cutting travel time.

The elevated road will connect Danapur Railway Station, Shiwala Chowk, and Bihta airport, and improve access to key institutions such as IIT Patna and NIT Patna. It will also strengthen connectivity towards Koilwar and western Bihar, and support future infrastructure growth, including the proposed Bihta civil enclave.

The project is expected to enhance urban mobility in Patna and surrounding areas, while improving long-distance connectivity towards Delhi and other regions.

- IANS

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Priya S
Nearly 2000 crore for 25 km... the cost seems very high. While better connectivity is needed, I hope there is strict auditing and no corruption in such a massive project. The CM's stress on quality is welcome, but execution is key.
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Aman W
Connecting to the new Bihta airport and IIT/NIT is a smart move. This will boost the entire region's development. As a student at NIT Patna, easier access will be a game-changer. Hope they stick to the 2026 deadline!
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Sarah B
Infrastructure projects like these are crucial for Bihar's growth. Reducing travel time and congestion has direct economic benefits. The focus should now be on seamless integration with existing roads and future-proofing for increased traffic.
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Vikram M
Good to see the CM doing a site inspection. Leaders should be on the ground more often. But let's be real, government projects in Bihar often get delayed. I'll believe the 2026 completion date when I see the first car driving on it.
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Kavya N
This is promising! Better connectivity to western Bihar and towards Delhi will help so many businesses and families. Hope they also plan proper footpaths, lighting, and safety measures on the elevated corridor. Jai Bihar! 🙏

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