Rajdhani Patna will get a new bypass in the form of ring road, will get relief from jam, trucks will come out

  • | Thursday | 16th September, 2021

In the initial phase, the work of acquiring land for the second part of the Ring Road is going on. After becoming Bihta Sarmera four lane road, a part of Ring Road has been completed.

Patna will not only get rid of the jam in the next few years, but the city will also expand. Patna will get a new bypass in the form of Ring Road. This ambitious project will be completed by 2025.

In the initial phase, the work of acquiring land for the second part of the Ring Road is going on. After becoming Bihta Sarmera four lane road, a part of Ring Road has been completed.

Now the road construction work is yet to be done in front of Kanhauli. For this land acquisition work is going on. Officials say that the process to acquire the land earmarked for the Ring Road is almost complete. Now only notice is to be issued.

The total proposed length of Patna Ring Road is 137 kms. Which is being developed in the southern part and the northern part. A part of the Ring Road has been completed, which is called Bihta-Sarmera Fourlane.

Ring Road will terminate at Sherpur via Sherpur, Kanholi, Naubatpur, Dumri, Beldarichak, Ramnagar, Kachi Dargah, Bidupur Sarai, Nayagaon, Dighwara. Work is being done on the southern part of the ring road, which will be completed by 2025.

The construction of Sherpur-Dighwara bridge is also expected to be completed by this year. With the construction of Patna Ring Road, apart from Patna district, vehicles going towards Saran, Vaishali, Bhojpur, Arwal, Jehanabad, Gaya districts will get special benefit. Vehicles will be able to move on the respective roads through Ring Road. Its connectivity will be with many other roads.

Land acquisition work is going on in 59 Mauja for Patna Ring Road. At present, the process of acquisition has been started in 5 Moujas. The moujas in which the land is to be acquired include Shankarpur Diara, Balua, Khaspur, Sherpur and Rampur Janjira. Action has been started under 3G for land acquisition in these places. After this the process of giving compensation to the farmers will be started.

Patna Ring Road will pass between Patna city and Bihta. That is why people will find it very convenient to come on both sides. Real estate experts say that after the construction of Patna Ring Road, the Sherpur Dighwara area, which has been neglected till now, will start developing rapidly. Along with commercial establishments, residential areas will also increase.

Due to being a ring road, residential areas will develop rapidly in the surrounding area. Danapur, Phulwari Sharif, Naubatpur, Maner, Bihta, Bikram, Sampatchak blocks will be particularly benefited after the Patna Ring Road is built. The areas of these blocks will be connected by Ring Road. Experts say that residential areas will be more developed in these blocks.


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