Key Points

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made an unexpected site visit to inspect the new four-lane bridge near Gandhi Setu in Patna. The Rs 1,794-crore project spans 14.5 km and is currently 60% complete, with expectations of full readiness by March 2026. The new bridge aims to significantly reduce traffic congestion between Patna and north Bihar districts. By implementing an advanced traffic monitoring system, the project promises to enhance regional connectivity and transportation efficiency.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Inspects Gandhi Setu Four-Lane Bridge Project

  • Surprise visit reveals 60% bridge construction completion
  • New traffic plan to segregate inbound and outbound flows
  • Project expected to ease congestion between Patna and north Bihar
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Nitish Kumar makes surprise visit to inspect new four-lane bridge near Gandhi Setu in Patna

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar surprises officials with sudden bridge inspection, reviews Rs 1,794 crore infrastructure project near Patna

"Strategic infrastructure project to transform regional connectivity - Project Officials"

Patna, June 8

In a surprise visit, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reached Hajipur on Sunday to inspect the ongoing construction of the new four-lane bridge being built along the Mahatma Gandhi Setu, a critical link between Patna and north Bihar.

The sudden visit caught the district administration off guard, with officials being informed only 15 minutes prior to the Chief Minister's arrival.

Officers from both Patna and Vaishali districts, including the District Magistrate and the Superintendent of Police, rushed to Mahatma Gandhi Setu to receive CM Nitish Kumar.

During the inspection, the Chief Minister reviewed the bridge's progress, sought updates from project officials, and issued necessary directives to expedite the development work.

The Rs 1,794-crore bridge project spans nearly 14.5 km, stretching from Zero Mile in Patna to BSNL Golambar (Ram Ashish Chowk) in Hajipur.

Once completed, the project is expected to significantly ease traffic congestion for commuters travelling from north Bihar into the state capital.

As per project officials, 60 per cent of the bridge construction has been completed, with expectations for full readiness by March 2026.

The new traffic plan will segregate flows, allowing inbound traffic from Patna to Hajipur on the new bridge, while outbound vehicles from Hajipur to Patna will continue to use the existing Gandhi Setu.

As per the current status of the project, the superstructure work completed is 90 per cent and the substructure work (flyovers) completed is 94 per cent.

Twenty-four of the 33 well caps of the main bridge foundations are completed while the remaining nine well caps are under construction.

The construction from Zero Mile (Patna) to Gaighat Section is almost completed.

This stretch has a toll plaza near Jadhua in Hajipur, and two bus shelters on the Patna side and four on the Hajipur side.

To manage and monitor vehicle flow efficiently the concessionaire has applied an advanced traffic monitoring system on this stretch.

This strategic infrastructure project is poised to transform regional connectivity, particularly for daily commuters and freight transport between Patna and north Bihar districts, and is being implemented on a fast-track basis under the direct supervision of top state leadership.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Finally some good infrastructure development in Bihar! The Gandhi Setu has been a nightmare for commuters for decades. Hope this new bridge gets completed on time without corruption delays. Nitish Kumar's surprise visit shows he's serious about monitoring progress.
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Priya M.
Good to see CM taking personal interest, but why surprise visits? Shouldn't projects be monitored properly through regular channels? This ₹1794 crore project is public money after all. Hope the quality matches the expenditure 🤞
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Sanjay T.
As someone who travels daily between Patna and Hajipur, this is much needed! The current bridge is always jam-packed. But March 2026 completion seems too optimistic - Bihar projects always get delayed. Hope they prove me wrong this time!
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Anjali R.
The traffic segregation plan sounds smart! But will the authorities maintain discipline? In our country, people always find ways to break rules. Need strict enforcement + public awareness for smooth traffic flow. Kudos for the advanced monitoring system though 👏
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Vikram S.
While infrastructure is important, I hope they've considered environmental impact too. The Ganga's ecosystem is already fragile. Also, what about compensation for people whose land was acquired? Development shouldn't come at others' cost.
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Neha P.
Good initiative but Bihar needs many more such projects. Why only focus on Patna-Hajipur? Other districts need connectivity too. Also, hope the bus shelters are actually usable - most govt shelters in Bihar lack basic facilities like drinking water and toilets 😕

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