Motihari City in Bihar to undergo major transformation with Rs 550 crore boost from Centre

IANS April 19, 2025 287 views

The Central government has sanctioned a massive Rs 550 crore funding package to transform Motihari in Bihar's East Champaran district. This comprehensive urban development initiative combines Namami Gange and AMRUT missions to revitalize the city's infrastructure and environmental landscape. Key projects include Motijheel lake restoration, modern sewage treatment, and creating walking pathways to enhance urban living standards. The strategic investment aims to convert Motihari into a model city, potentially influencing upcoming electoral dynamics in the region.

"Rejuvenating Motijheel and improving water management systems are top priorities" - Jivesh Kumar Mishra, Urban Development Minister
Patna, April 19: In a major push for urban development in Bihar, the Central government has approved funding of approximately Rs 550 crore for the rejuvenation and modernisation of Motihari city.

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Rs 550 crore funding approved for comprehensive Motihari city development

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Namami Gange and AMRUT missions drive urban renewal

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Motijheel lake restoration and modern sewage infrastructure planned

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Strategic project aims to enhance city's ecological and aesthetic potential

The funding includes Rs 149 crore under the Namami Gange Mission and Rs 399 crore under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT).

The announcement was made by Bihar's Urban Development and Housing Minister Jivesh Kumar Mishra during his visit to Motihari on Saturday, where he was accompanied by Member of Parliament Radha Mohan Singh.

The two leaders inspected proposed project sites and reviewed the blueprint of the planned developments.

Minister Mishra said that the multi-crore projects will focus on the rejuvenation of the historic Motijheel, the construction of a modern Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), linking all municipal drains to the STP and the development of walking pathways along both sides of the lake.

He emphasised that this effort is a joint initiative between the Central and state governments and will significantly improve sanitation, environmental quality, and urban infrastructure in Motihari.

"Rejuvenating Motijheel and improving water management systems are top priorities of the Central and state governments. These projects will not only enhance the city's beauty but also promote a clean and healthy lifestyle for residents," said Minister Jivesh Mishra while interacting with the media persons in Motihari.

The Namami Gange scheme, which aims to restore and clean the Ganga and its tributaries across Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal, has prioritised this effort as part of its outreach in Bihar.

Meanwhile, AMRUT continues to fund strategic infrastructure upgrades in selected cities across India.

This initiative is expected to transform Motihari into a model city in Bihar by improving basic amenities, boosting eco-tourism, and preserving its cultural and natural heritage.

With the Bihar assembly election around the corner, initiatives like this would woo the residents of the East Champaran district.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news for Bihar! Motihari deserves this development after being neglected for so long. The Motijheel rejuvenation sounds especially promising. Hope they maintain the historical character while modernizing it. 🙏
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Priya M.
As someone who grew up in Motihari, this makes me so emotional! The lake used to be so beautiful when I was a child. Can't wait to visit after the transformation. Just hope the funds are used properly without corruption.
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope they've done proper environmental impact studies. Last time they "developed" a water body in our state, it destroyed the local ecosystem. Need sustainable development, not just concrete.
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Sunita R.
The sewage treatment plant is much needed! Our rivers and lakes have become so polluted. This could be a game-changer for public health in the region. Kudos to both state and central govt for working together on this.
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Vikram J.
Election year = development projects. Coincidence? I think not. But hey, if the city actually benefits, I won't complain. Just hope they finish the work on time and don't abandon it halfway like so many other projects.
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Neha P.
This could really boost tourism in Motihari! The walking pathways around the lake sound lovely. Maybe they'll add some cafes and cultural spaces too? Would be great for local businesses and job creation. 🤞

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