Key Points

Life in Tetariya village has completely transformed thanks to a new paved road. Villagers who were once cut off can now easily travel for hospital visits and other essential needs. The road has made it safe for people to go out even after dark, which was previously unthinkable. Local residents express deep gratitude for this development that has normalized daily life.

Key Points: PM Modi's Gram Sadak Yojana Transforms Tetariya Village Life

  • New road connects Tetariya to block office and essential services after decades of neglect
  • Villagers no longer fear travel, especially for hospital visits at night
  • Farmers and students can now easily access markets and schools
  • The PMGSY road also benefits half a dozen nearby villages in the area
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Jharkhand: PM Gram Sadak Yojana transforms Tetariya village of Hazaribagh

A new paved road under PMGSY has ended decades of isolation for Jharkhand's Tetariya village, improving access to healthcare, education, and markets.

"People were afraid to step out, especially after dark... But now, with the new road, life has become normal. - Ravishankar Kumar, Villager"

Hazaribagh, Oct 3

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flagship Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) has significantly transformed the condition and connectivity of Tetariya village in Ichak block of Hazaribagh district in Jharkhand.

Once neglected due to a severely dilapidated road network, the village is now connected by a newly constructed pucca (paved) road under the scheme — a change that has brought remarkable improvements to the lives of residents.

Until recently, villagers hesitated to step outside their homes due to poor road conditions. Today, they can easily access the block office and other essential services. The new road has also benefited nearly half a dozen nearby villages, making travel safer and more convenient for everyone.

Ravishankar Kumar, a local resident, told IANS that the road used to be in extremely poor shape, leaving the village cut off for decades. "People were afraid to step out, especially after dark. The area would become completely deserted in the evening. Patients and pregnant women faced huge difficulties in reaching hospitals. But now, with the new road, life has become normal. People are no longer scared to travel and can connect with the city easily," he said.

Another villager, Ashish Soni, echoed similar sentiments. “For years, reaching Tetariya felt like a big challenge. During the rainy season, the road would become nearly impassable, and transporting patients was a nightmare. But thanks to the new road built under PMGSY, all these issues are behind us now,” he said, expressing gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“It is only because of him that this road was made possible. Now people can travel from one place to another in much less time,” he added.

The village head (Mukhiya), Anita Devi, also praised the scheme, calling it a turning point in Tetariya's development. “Villagers had been waiting for a good road for many years. It is only because of the Gram Sadak Yojana that it became possible. Now children can go to school easily, farmers can reach markets, and women have timely access to health services,” she said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see development reaching remote villages! But I hope this isn't just a photo-op project. The government should ensure proper maintenance and regular repair of these roads. Many PMGSY roads deteriorate quickly due to poor quality construction.
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Priya S
This is wonderful news! Connectivity is so crucial for rural development. Hope similar roads reach all the remote villages in Jharkhand. Better roads mean better access to education, healthcare, and markets. 👏
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited rural Jharkhand, I can understand how transformative good roads can be. The monsoon season makes travel impossible in many villages. This initiative will definitely improve quality of life for thousands.
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Vikram M
PMGSY is one scheme that has actually delivered results across India. In my village in MP too, we got a proper road after 50 years! Now our milk and vegetables reach the market fresh. Infrastructure development is key to rural prosperity.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the development, I wonder about the environmental impact of these road constructions. Are proper environmental safeguards being followed? Also, hope the local communities were properly consulted during the planning phase.

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