– Construction of a bridge across Punpun river (₹19.77 crore).
– tourist facilities at Ular Surya Mandir (₹14.99 crore).
– Road construction from Punpun station to Patna Ring Road (₹88 lakh).
– Two-lane connectivity from Masaurhi road to Patna-Gaya road (₹41.48 crore).
– Construction of nine power substations and related infrastructure improvements, totaling over ₹680 crores.
The proclamation of over ₹1,100 crore worth of advancement projects ahead of elections highlights efforts aimed at bolstering public welfare while addressing infrastructure gaps in Bihar’s rural areas.Notable energy sector investments focus on expanding capacity for consistent power delivery-a critical step for economic progress in underserved regions.
Nitish kumar’s government appears strategically focused on addressing pressing local concerns such as connectivity via bridges/roads and social welfare policies like pension increases-measures likely to resonate with both urban and rural voters. While the timing aligns with upcoming state elections, efforts including direct interaction with beneficiaries suggest an emphasis on ground-level engagement.
these schemes underscore Bihar’s intention towards development-driven governance amidst electoral build-up but merit close monitoring regarding actual implementation outcomes in future months.
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