Key Points

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar conducted a comprehensive inspection of the Saidpur Nala road and drainage project in Patna. The infrastructure initiative aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve urban mobility across densely populated areas. The project, managed by BUIDCO, involves constructing a 5.61-kilometer four-lane road with an estimated cost of Rs 259.81 crore. Kumar emphasized the importance of maintaining strict timelines and quality standards for this significant urban development initiative.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Reviews Patna Urban Infrastructure Expansion

  • 5.61 km road project worth Rs 259.81 crore
  • Underground drainage to improve urban sanitation
  • Nine drainage pumping stations involved
  • Alternative route to New Patna Bypass
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Patna: Nitish Kumar reviews underground drainage project, asks for faster execution of 4-lane road

Bihar CM inspects crucial Saidpur Nala road and drainage project to enhance city mobility and urban development

"We have inspected this site multiple times before. It's a very good scheme. - Nitish Kumar"

Patna, May 21

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday conducted an inspection of the ongoing road and underground drainage construction along Saidpur Nala in the city, emphasising its significance for traffic decongestion and urban beautification.

Accompanied by senior officials, including Urban Development Secretary Abhay Kumar Singh and Municipal Commissioner Animesh Parasar, the Chief Minister inspected key sites such as the Sheetla Mandir flyover, the drainage pumping plant hill, and Saidpur Nala.

"We have inspected this site multiple times before. It's a very good scheme," said Nitish Kumar during the visit.

He directed officials to speed up work on the construction of a four-lane road over Saidpur Nala and ensure its renovation is of high quality.

He emphasised that the project will provide significant relief from traffic congestion in densely populated areas like Saidpur, Rajendra Nagar, Musallahpur Haat, Gaighat, and Pahari.

"Once completed, it will offer an alternative route to the New Patna Bypass, enhance mobility, and improve the overall aesthetics of the city," the Chief Minister noted.

The Bihar government has given the responsibility for the construction of the project to Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (BUIDCO). The total length of this stretch is 5.61 kilometres, and the estimated cost is Rs 259.81 crore.

The integrated development of underground drainage and road over Saidpur Nala up to the hill area will carry discharge from nine drainage pumping stations and one Sewage Treatment Plant (STP); improve urban sanitation and ease vehicular movement.

During the inspection, Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Minister for Water Resources and Parliamentary Affairs; Deepak Kumar, Principal Secretary to the CM; Dr Chandrashekhar Singh, Patna District Magistrate; Kumar Ravi, Secretary to the CM; and Abhay Kumar Singh, Secretary, Urban Development, were also present.

The Chief Minister reiterated his government's commitment to urban infrastructure improvement and instructed the concerned departments to maintain strict timelines and quality standards for this flagship urban mobility project.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news for Patna! The Saidpur Nala area has been a nightmare for commuters. Hope they complete this project on time unlike other delayed infrastructure works in Bihar. Nitish Kumar should personally monitor progress every month. 🚧
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Priya M.
Good initiative but 260 crore seems like too much money for 5km stretch. Where is the transparency in tendering process? We've seen how corruption eats up funds in such projects. Hope this time it's different.
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Amit S.
As a resident of Rajendra Nagar, I welcome this project. The drainage system here collapses every monsoon. But please don't just focus on roads - proper maintenance of underground drainage is equally important. Jai Bihar!
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Sunita T.
Why only Patna getting all development? Other cities in Bihar like Gaya, Bhagalpur also need such infrastructure projects. Nitish Kumar should think about balanced regional development.
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Vikram J.
The traffic situation near Gaighat is horrible during peak hours. This 4-lane road will be a big relief. But they must also plan proper footpaths and pedestrian crossings - safety should not be compromised for speed.
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Neha P.
Hope they plant trees along this road too. Development shouldn't mean only concrete. Patna needs more green cover to fight pollution and heat. 🌳

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