New Delhi: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved infrastructure projects in total £7 616 Crore, including the rail project in favor of Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal and the Bihar motorway project.
One project includes a doubling of 177 km of the railway line connecting three states at the price £After the meeting, 3 169 Crore, information and broadcast Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. The other is a £4 447 Crore Highway Project connecting Boxar and Bhagalpur in Bihar.
Bihar is heading for a collection vote at the end of this year.
82-km, a four-lane section on the Buxar-Bhagalpur high-speed corridor shortens the travel time by an hour and passes through Mokama, Barahiya, Lakhisarai, Jamalpur and Munger, eventually joining Bhagalpur, the official statement said.
Since the beginning of the third term of the ruling national democratic alliance, infrastructure projects worth £10.94 trillion was cleaned.
“You can see a significant difference on Earth in terms of fast work and job creation,” Vaishnaw said.
Eastern Bihar appears as an industrial center with regulations, locomotive seminars and food processing and storage units. Bhagalpur is placed as a textile and logistics center led by Bhagalpuri Silk, while Barahiya evolves in food packaging and Agro-Warehousing Center.
The increase in economic activity in the region is expected to increase movement and operation in the Mokama-Munger section in the future.
Doubling the Bhagalpur – Dumka – Rampurhat railway will cover five districts across Bihar, Jharkhand and the West Bengal, which connects 441 villages and three rear districts, said the Cabinet Committee for Economic Affairs. It is expected to facilitate overload, improve mobility and can handle another 15 million tons of cargo every year.
This rail project is expected to save 50 million liters of oil import and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 240 million kg, which corresponds to planting 10 million trees.
The projects, as stated, are in accordance with the vision of the Prime Minister about India Atmanirbhar, focusing on comprehensive regional development, to increase both employment opportunities and self -employment.
The projects focus on improving multimodal connectivity and logistics efficiency through integrated consultations for planning and stakeholders. “These projects will ensure trouble -free connectivity for the movement of people, goods and services,” he said.
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