A magnificent 4-lane road will be built on Mandiri Nala, Dak Bungalow and Gandhi Maidan will be directly connected to JP Ganga Path:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: A big good news has emerged for the residents of Patna, the capital of Bihar, which will provide relief from the traffic problem. Mandiri Nala area, which is called the heart of the city, is going to be rejuvenated. State government over Mandiri Nala 4-Lane Road Has given green signal to the construction of. This ambitious project will not only improve the city’s drainage system, but will also directly drain the busiest areas of Patna like Dakbungla Square and Gandhi Maidan. JP Ganga Path (Marine Drive) Will connect to.

You will get relief from traffic jam, travel will be easier

At present one has to face narrow streets and heavy traffic to reach JP Ganga Path from Dak Bungalow, Income Tax and Gandhi Maidan. This new 4-lane road to be built on Mandiri Nala will act as a ‘bypass’. This will significantly reduce the pressure of vehicles on Ashok Rajpath. Now drivers will be able to reach the expressway on the banks of Ganga from the center of the city in a few minutes, which will result in huge savings in both time and fuel.

Smart corridor will be built along with covering the drain

Under the project, Mandiri Nala will be completely covered with concrete. Not only will the road be built over it, but on both sides of the road Footpaths, modern street lights and green belts Will also be developed. By building a road over the drain, the local people will get permanent relief from the foul smell and filth spreading in the surrounding areas. It is being designed as a ‘Smart Corridor’, which will add to the beauty of Patna.

‘Two-in-one’ solution for drainage and roads

According to the Urban Development and Housing Department, Mandiri Nala is the main source of drainage of Patna. During the construction of the road, special care has been taken to ensure that there is no obstruction in the cleaning of the drain and the flow of water. ‘Manholes’ and ‘access points’ will be made at various places to remove silt inside the drain. After the completion of this project, the problem of water logging during monsoon is expected to get relief to a great extent.

Construction work will start soon

DPR for this project has been prepared and the tender process is in the final stage. It is being told that the construction work of this road will be in full swing by the end of 2026. This road will prove to be a milestone in the development of urban infrastructure of Patna. Due to direct connection with JP Ganga Path, connectivity between western and eastern parts of Patna will be significantly improved.