4-lane road work starts in Bihar, good news for these districts
News Desk. Another big initiative towards strengthening road connectivity has started in Bihar. The green field four lane road project to be built from Mokama to Munger has now started coming on the ground. This ambitious project is expected to increase the pace of development in many surrounding districts including Munger.
This road project, more than 82 kilometers long, will be built with modern facilities. Before road construction, technical survey, investigation of land condition and testing of soil quality have been started. The team of the construction agency is reaching different areas and collecting necessary information, so that the work can be carried forward as per the scheduled time.
Many villages will get direct benefits
With the construction of this four-lane road, the connectivity of rural areas will also be strengthened. Many villages of Dharhara and Jamalpur blocks will be connected to this project. With better road facilities, it will be easier for villagers to access opportunities related to education, health and employment. Till now, in the areas where people had to face time and trouble for commuting, traveling will become much easier in the coming times.
Business and employment will get a boost
The new four-lane road will not be limited only to traffic convenience, but it will also strengthen the economy of the area. Better road network will speed up transportation of goods and there is a possibility of reduction in transportation expenses. Farmers will get convenience in taking their products to big markets. At the same time, small traders and local businessmen can also get benefit from it.
Munger’s connectivity will be strong
This road will start from Mokama area and connect to Munger area via Lakhisarai, Abhaypur, Kajra, Dharhara and Jamalpur. Further, by connecting to the Munger-Mirzachowki four lane network, it will create a better transportation system in the entire area. With this, the connectivity of Munger and surrounding districts with other parts of the state will be stronger than before. Long distance travel will be easier and the pace of development in the region will get a new direction.
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