Bihar presents Rs 5803.60 crore road construction budget
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Bihar Road Construction Minister Nitin Nabin presented the budget for his ministry in the Vidhan Sabha on Wednesday, with an outlay of Rs 5,803.60 crore for different road construction projects.. Image Source: IANS News
Patna, March 10 : Bihar Road Construction Minister Nitin Nabin presented the budget for his ministry in the Vidhan Sabha on Wednesday, with an outlay of Rs 5,803.60 crore for different road construction projects. We have a budget of Rs 5,803.60 for the financial year 2021-22 for overall road construction in rural and urban areas of Bihar. The state government is carrying out a number of road construction projects, besides contributing to the NHAI projects in the state. We have a special plan to construct elevated roads in the urban areas besides constructing more state highways in the districts, Nabin said.
PATNA: State industries minister Shahnawaz Hussain on Monday said relevant amendments had been made in the Bihar State Industrial Incentive Policy (SIIP), 2016, to make it compatible with the new demands and promote private investment in the industrial sector.
Noting that the 2016 SIIP would be effective till March 31, 2025, Hussain said it had been duly amended to facilitate private investment in ethanol production, which, in turn, will boost sugarcane farming in the state.
He said the agriculture department has also made relevant amendments to entice investment in the agro-processing units. “Incentives have also been provided for the establishment of private industrial parks,” he added.
Bihar: 19 Years After Construction Began, Mungerâs Road Bridge Across the Ganga Still Incomplete
With steamers going out of business, residents of the area must either cross the river in small, unsafe boats or walk along the tracks on the rail bridge to get to the other side.
The end of incomplete road part of bridge at Khagaria/Begusarai end.
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Munger (Bihar): In an age when boats have become an obscure means of transport and distance is measured in the units of time taken to travel, a large population in the districts of Munger, Khagaria and Begusarai must still use boats because a bridge has remained incomplete for 19 years.
Floating Restaurant to Come up Near Bogibeel Bridge to Boost Assam Tourism
In a bid to boost tourism in the state of Assam, the Indian Railways has provided its vacant land near Bogibeel bridge for the creation of facilities for a floating restaurant.
| 2 Jan 2021 8:14 AM GMT
In a bid to boost tourism in the state of Assam, the Indian Railways has provided its vacant land near Bogibeel bridge for the creation of facilities for a floating restaurant.
According to a tweet from the Ministry of Railways, the Floating Restaurant will help in boosting eco-tourism in the region.
Floating Restaurant near Bogibeel bridge to boost tourism in the region: