Cabinet approves 4th phase of rural roads scheme with Rs 70,000 cr outlay


The Cabinet has approved the fourth phase of the Rural Roads Scheme, with a substantial outlay of Rs 70,000 crore. This new phase aims to further improve rural connectivity by developing and upgrading road infrastructure in remote and underserved areas. The scheme is designed to enhance accessibility, stimulate economic activities, and support the overall development of rural regions.

The funding will be allocated for the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, and related infrastructure. This initiative is expected to significantly benefit rural communities by improving transportation links, facilitating better access to markets and services, and boosting regional economic growth. The expansion of the Rural Roads Scheme underscores the government’s commitment to infrastructure development and rural upliftment.

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