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CM lays foundation stone for Salepur-Rajgir highway

CM lays foundation stone for Salepur-Rajgir highway

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Patna: CM Nitish Kumar on Tuesday laid the foundation stone for construction of the Rs 862 crore-Salepur-Rajgir four-lane highway during a programme held at Belouwa village near Silao in Nalanda district.
The Salepur-Noorsarai-Rajgir four lane highway, considered as the dream project of Nitish Kumar, will be an alternate route to Rajgir from Patna.
Nitish laid the foundation stone after unveiling the plaque for the construction of the four-lane highway from Salepur (SH-78) to Belouwa (NH-120) via Noorsarai, Ahiyapur, and Silao, which will connect the Buddhist Circuit tourism route in Rajgir. The new road would be built at a cost of Rs 862.63 crore.
After the foundation stone laying, Nitish said that the new road would reduce the distance from Patna to Rajgir by approximately 20km. "It will also facilitate access to the under-construction/completed international sports complex, airport, Nalanda University and Rajgir tourism area," he said, adding, "This road will boost industrial and economic development in the region and promote tourism."
"The new road project will also connect the Bihta Sarmera state highway (SH-78), the Salepur-Karauta Road, the Biharsharif-Jehanabad national highway (NH-33) and the Biharsharif-Rajgir-Gaya-Daudnagar-Nasriganj-Dumraon national highway (NH-120)," a communique issued from the chief minister's office said.
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Subsequently, the CM inaugurated the Rajgir rail overbridge (including the approach road) on national highway 82 during a programme held at Hasanpur village. The ROB was built at a cost of Rs 81.37 crore. After the inauguration, the CM inspected the newly constructed overbridge and remarked that it is very important for Rajgir, as it will ease transportation and alleviate traffic congestion.
"The railway overbridge is located on national highway 120 (formerly NH-82) near Sardar Patel Halt and the Rajgir complex.
Previously, there was frequent traffic congestion at the level crossing. A road from this ROB leads towards Rajgir sports complex, connecting Rajgir, Nawada and Gaya. The Rajgir Sports Complex is an international stadium hosting many international sports events, and the distance from the ROB to the Rajgir International Stadium is 8km," the communique said.
The CM also reviewed preparations for the Asia Rugby Under-20 Championship at the stadium located in the Rajgir Sports Complex and encouraged the athletes to practice there. He later offered prayers at the Bhutanese Temple for the state's peace, prosperity and well-being.
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