Key Points

Bihar Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary has urged the Centre to fast-track the Patna Water Metro, comparing its potential to Kochi’s successful model. He proposed 22 new jetties, ship repair centers, and expedited work on National Waterway-1 under the Jal Marg Vikas Project. Choudhary credited PM Modi and CM Nitish Kumar for past infrastructure collaborations while highlighting Bihar’s improved flood resilience. The plan aims to boost tourism and eco-friendly transport along the Ganga.

Key Points: Bihar Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary Pushes Patna Water Metro Plan

  • Choudhary pitches Patna Water Metro as transformative like Kochi project
  • Proposes 22 jetties, ship repair hubs, and faster Jal Marg Vikas works
  • Highlights Bihar's improved flood control with 6 lakh cusec capacity
  • Credits Nitish Kumar and Modi for past infrastructure approvals
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Samrat Choudhary pitches Patna water metro, seeks boost to river transport and tourism

Samrat Choudhary seeks Centre's approval for Patna Water Metro, proposes river transport upgrades to boost tourism and connectivity in Bihar.

"“I am confident PM Modi will support this ambitious water metro plan just as he did for Patna Metro.” – Samrat Choudhary"

Patna, June 16

Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has urged the Centre to approve the proposed Patna Water Metro project, positioning it as a transformative step towards enhancing water-based transport and boosting river tourism in the state.

Addressing a workshop organised by the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) in Patna on Monday, Choudhary said the water metro could become a landmark initiative for Bihar, similar to the Kochi Water Metro -- India’s first and Asia’s largest integrated water transport system.

“I am confident that just as Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved the Patna Metro on Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s request, he will also support this ambitious water metro plan,” he said.

Outlining his vision for strengthening inland waterway infrastructure in the state, Choudhary made a series of proposals to the Union Minister for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal.

These included, construction of two jetties each in 11 riverine districts of Bihar; fast-tracking of the multimodal terminal at Bhagalpur; establishment of a ship and cruise maintenance centre in Patna -- for which land has already been allocated by the state government; development of an intermodal terminal at Kalughat in Saran district; installation of 21 community jetties and a Quick Pontoon Opening Mechanism (QPOM) at Ara; and setting up ship repair facilities in Patna.

Choudhary also emphasised the need to expedite key projects under the Jal Marg Vikas Project (JMVP), which aims to improve navigability and cargo movement on National Waterway-1.

Referring to the success of Ro-Pax passenger vessels already deployed by the Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation, he said river-based transport is both an eco-friendly and economically viable solution that could transform connectivity in Bihar.

Touching upon Bihar’s improved flood management, Choudhary credited the state and central governments for strengthening irrigation and control mechanisms. “Thanks to these efforts, Bihar can now manage inflows of up to 6 lakh cusecs from Nepal with limited damage. Today, only around 100 villages are affected during floods,” he claimed.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some forward-thinking for Bihar! The water metro could be a game-changer for Patna's traffic woes. Our rivers are underutilized assets - this project can boost tourism while providing eco-friendly transport. Hope the Centre approves it soon! 🙏
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Priya M.
Good initiative but implementation is key. We've seen many grand announcements in Bihar that never materialize. The government must ensure proper maintenance and safety standards - Ganga's currents can be unpredictable during monsoon.
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Amit S.
As someone who travels daily from Hajipur to Patna, this could save me hours! The existing bridges are always jam-packed. Water transport would be a breath of fresh air - literally! 😄 Just hope the fares remain affordable for common people.
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Sunita R.
While the water metro sounds exciting, I hope they also focus on cleaning the Ganga simultaneously. What's the point of beautiful boats if the river remains polluted? This should be part of Namami Gange mission.
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Vikram J.
The multimodal terminal at Bhagalpur is long overdue! This entire plan could revive Bihar's historical river trade routes. Our ancestors used to trade via these waterways - time to bring back that glory with modern infrastructure.
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Neha T.
I appreciate the flood management improvements mentioned. As someone whose village used to flood every year, it's good to see progress. But water metro should have disaster-proof designs - Bihar's rivers can be unpredictable during rains.
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Karan P.
Hope they learn from Kochi's experience. The water metro there has

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