Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated development projects worth Rs.12,000 crore in Bihar, aiming to enhance the state's infrastructure, connectivity, and healthcare systems. This strategic investment includes road expansions, rail projects, healthcare facilities, and river bridge constructions, all aimed at fostering socio-economic growth in Bihar. The inauguration, held in Varanasi, underscores the central government’s commitment to improving regional connectivity and addressing healthcare gaps in underserved areas.
One of the significant projects is the extension of highways, which will facilitate smoother transit across the state and improve access to rural regions. Additionally, a new railway project is set to enhance the capacity of the network, supporting Bihar’s economic integration with neighboring states and providing efficient transportation for passengers and goods. The healthcare initiatives include modernized medical facilities, which are expected to increase healthcare access and quality for residents, especially in remote areas where medical services have been limited.
These projects also aim to reduce travel time, improve safety on the roads, and provide a stable healthcare framework for residents. The initiatives align with the government’s vision of balanced regional development, promoting sustainable infrastructure growth. With the projects set to enhance the quality of life and create job opportunities, Bihar’s economic landscape may see long-term improvements, fostering an environment for further investments and growth.