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Time of India
2 days ago
- General
- Time of India
Work on Bhadra Ghat-Didarganj four-lane road to begin in July
Patna: The work on the eight-kilometre stretch of a road from Bhadra Ghat to Didarganj along river Ganga in Patna City — which will serve as an alternative route to heavily congested Ashok Rajpath — is likely to start within a month. It will be a four-lane road, the width of which will be 21 metres, and there will be footpaths on both sides. The selection of a construction agency, which will have to set up a concrete batch mixing plant to start the process, has been done by the nodal agency, Bihar State Road Development Corporation Limited (BSRDCL). The construction agency has identified the land to set up the mixing plant near the construction site. After setting up the plant, the work on the four-lane project will begin in July, BSRDCL officials said on Friday. According to a BSRDCL official, the project, estimated to cost approximately Rs 101 crore, is targeted for completion within 18 months, after which the new road will serve as an alternative route to Ashok Rajpath, providing relief to nearly 10 lakh residents of Patna City from persistent traffic problems. The development plan includes upgrading the existing two-lane road from Gaighat to Damrahi Ghat (5km) to a four-lane highway, along with the construction of a new 3km four-lane stretch from Damrahi Ghat to Didarganj. The expansion will directly connect several important ghats, including Bhadra, Mirchai, Patna and Sharifganj. The official said that a contract was signed with the selected agency on May 4. Currently, the pre-construction activities are ongoing, which include setting up their office, touching plant, and mobilisation of workers and machines. The pre-construction activities will conclude within a month, and the construction work is likely to begin by next month, the BSRDCL official said. The new road infrastructure will particularly benefit devotees during religious festivals like Chhath Puja, providing easier access to the Ganga ghats. It will also ensure direct connectivity to JP Ganga Path at various points, including Gaighat, Kangan and Patna ghats, and Didarganj. Additionally, the first phase of the double-decker elevated road on Ashok Rajpath, from Gandhi Maidan to Krishna Ghat, is expected to become operational next month. However, its connection to PMCH remains pending due to ongoing metro rail project and multilevel parking construction. The BSRDCL official said the infrastructure development marks a significant step, promising smoother and faster travel for city residents. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !


Time of India
23-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Marine Drive to get green makeover under Samagra Udyan Yojana
1 2 Patna: Bihar State Road Development Corporation Limited (BSRDC) is all set to implement the 'Samagra Udyan Yojana' with the pre-bid recently opened for agencies. Under the project, an area of 7 km along the Ganga, beside J P Ganga Path, commonly known as Marine Drive, will be developed into a green zone. The Samagra Udyan project promises to redefine the city's charm with lush greenery, serene walking paths, and vibrant attractions, becoming a haven for nature lovers, tourists, and locals alike. One of the main attractions of the project is the development of Mahila Haat, where women entrepreneurs will be provided a place to sell their homemade products. Being built in two phases, the budget for the first phase is approximately Rs 387 crore, starting from Digha to Sabhyata Dwar near Gandhi Maidan, with BSRDCL serving as the nodal agency. According to the managing director of BSRDCL, Arun Kumar, "The technical pre-bid for the project was issued on May 20, while it will be opened on May 26. The project will feature a riverfront promenade, gardens, a butterfly park, food courts, walking and cycling tracks, and large parking facilities. Notably, 90% of the total land will be dedicated to greenery and open spaces, with nearly one lakh herbs and other saplings being planted across 49.7 hectares of land. " The butterfly garden will provide educational opportunities for children and nature enthusiasts while promoting local biodiversity awareness. It will be developed opposite Sabhyata Dwar. The eight-hectare ecological zone in the area will incorporate a distinctive theme based on 27 traditional astronomical constellations, linking visitors to natural and cultural heritage. A 6 km pedestrian pathway will be constructed alongside the Ganga, ensuring safe passage for walkers. Additionally, a dedicated cycling track, made of brick-soling, will accommodate environmentally conscious visitors. "The project also includes a 'Mahila Haat' in the second phase, providing permanent stalls for women entrepreneurs to showcase and sell their products throughout the year. The initiative will register and select women business owners from across the state. Eco-materials like terracotta will be used in the construction of the haat. The purpose is to build a completely eco-friendly environment with heat resistance facilities for the women entrepreneurs," said a BSRDCL official. He added that the beauty of J P Ganga Path would be enhanced with this project. "There will be several benefits, including environmental protection, reduction in pollution, and development of tourist facilities. Besides, the entire area will also be safeguarded from encroachment." The infrastructure plans also include parking facilities to accommodate over 13,000 two-wheelers and 4,000 four-wheelers, addressing the state capital's growing parking requirements.


Time of India
19-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Kacchi Dargah to Raghopur stretch of six-lane RoB almost complete: Min
1 2 3 Patna: Road construction minister Nitin Nabin reviewed the progress of the Kacchi Dargah-Bidupur six-lane river overbridge (RoB) project on Monday. The bridge, being built over river Ganga, will connect Patna to Bidupur in Vaishali district. The portion from Kacchi Dargah to Raghopur is almost complete, while minister has directed the construction agency to complete the remaining work by June 15 by deploying additional manpower and machinery, if required. Nabin said being built at a cost of Rs 4,988 crore by Bihar State Road Development Corporation Limited (BSRDCL), the extra-dosed cable-stayed bridge will facilitate easier access to administrative, social services, health and higher education facilities between north and south Bihar, significantly reducing travel time. The development will create an essential link between National Highways 31 and 322. The total length of the bridge is 19.76km, including over 9-km span over Ganga, and an approach road of 10km. Nabin inspected the bridge starting from NH-30, proceeding through the ramp to Bidupur. He said that this is a significant step towards the CM's commitment to connect every block. "During rainy season, when the river level rises, Raghopur residents face connectivity issues. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch Bitcoin và Ethereum - Không cần ví! IC Markets BẮT ĐẦU NGAY Undo This bridge will aid in the comprehensive development of Raghopur diara, bringing improvements in education, health, agriculture and employment generation," he said, adding that the Tajpur-Bakhtiyarpur project under construction will extend the connectivity to Musrigharari in Samastipur. During the review, Nabin was informed about difficulties in operations due to low water levels in the northern channel of Ganga. Nabin visited the site and was informed that silt removal is being carried out with the help of a high-power dredger from the Inland Waterways Authority of India.


Time of India
02-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Ganga riverfront to undergo major green transformation
Patna: The J P Ganga Path riverfront in Patna is set to be transformed into a stunning urban attraction through the ambitious Samagra Udyan project , which aims to redefine the city's landscape with lush greenery, walking paths and spaces for public use. The detailed project report has been finalised and tenders are scheduled to be published on the Bihar State Road Development Corporation Limited (BSRDCL) website next week. The 7km stretch from Digha to Sabhyata Dwar near Gandhi Maidan will be developed under the supervision of BSRDCL. Road construction minister Nitin Nabin reviewed the project's progress on Saturday during a presentation by officials. "The project will feature a riverfront promenade , gardens, a butterfly park, food courts, an urban haat for women, walking and cycling tracks and large parking facilities. Around 90% of the total land will be reserved for greenery and open spaces with nearly one lakh trees and plants being planted," he said. The ecological zone, covering an area of eight hectares, will showcase a unique theme inspired by traditional astronomy and the 27 constellations, aiming to merge environmental awareness with cultural heritage. The butterfly garden will offer an interactive experience designed to engage children and nature enthusiasts. Arun Kumar, deputy general manager of BSRDCL, said, "We are in the final stages of preparing to float a tender next week. The first phase of the project is expected to be completed in two years, with an estimated cost of Rs 387 crore. One lakh saplings will be planted across 49.7 hectares under the scheme." The riverfront will feature a 6km pedestrian walkway along the Ganga and a separate cycling track for eco-conscious visitors. A dedicated 'Mahila Haat' will provide permanent stalls for women entrepreneurs from across the state to sell their products year-round. Registration and selection processes will be in place to ensure participation from women-led small businesses. A BSRDCL official said, "This project will enhance the beauty of the J P Ganga Path. It will help protect the environment, reduce pollution, and promote tourism. The development will also safeguard the area from encroachment." To accommodate visitors, the project includes infrastructure for over a thousand vehicles with ample parking for both two- and four-wheelers, addressing a long-standing demand in the state capital.