BI News, Palamu: In a significant development for the Palamu parliamentary constituency, various road construction projects have received official approval. MP B.D. Ram confirmed that the administrative clearances for several road construction plans, including the construction of a high-level bridge over the Dhobani River on the Ketaar to Kaandi road, estimated at ₹785.87 lakh, have been granted. The construction work is set to commence soon.
Ram further stated that approvals have been obtained for a 23.42 km road from Tildag Mod to Ataula Mod, with an estimated cost of ₹1070.64 lakh, and a 13.72 km road from Chainpur to Ramkanda, with an estimated cost of ₹925.79 lakh. Construction activities for these projects will kick off shortly, enhancing connectivity in the region.
Additionally, efforts are underway to secure administrative approvals for other pending projects, including the construction of a 15.74 km road from Nagar Untari NH-75 to Garhbandh, costing ₹6152.42 lakh, and a 37.31 km road from Nagar Untari to Bhawnathpur-Kharoundi-Dala, costing ₹1609.97 lakh. Another project covering a 17.50 km road from Bhawnathpur to Paanchadumar, costing ₹1335.74 lakh, and a 26.65 km road from Ramna Bazar to Silidag to Ghurki, costing ₹11368.00 lakh, are also in the pipeline.
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Ram emphasized that efforts are being made to expedite the completion of these projects, ensuring seamless and accessible transportation for the residents. The total expenditure for these eight roads, spanning a length of 193.17 km, and the construction of a high-level bridge over the Dhobani River, is estimated to be ₹272,500,400,000. These initiatives are expected to greatly simplify travel for the local population.