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Modi Cabinet’s Mega Gift to Bihar: ₹3,591 Crore Approved for Muzaffarpur-Sonbarsa Four-Lane Highway Project


In a landmark infrastructure boost for the state of Bihar, the Union Cabinet has officially approved the construction of a high-speed four-lane highway stretching from Muzaffarpur to Sonbarsa via Sitamarhi. With an estimated financial outlay of approximately ₹3,591 crore, this ambitious project is designed to transform regional mobility, ease chronic traffic bottlenecks, and accelerate commercial transport across North Bihar.Transforming Connectivity Across North BiharThe newly approved highway corridor will establish a seamless transit route connecting Muzaffarpur, Sitamarhi, and Sonbarsa. For years, the existing road network has struggled to manage rising traffic volumes, leading to congestion and delayed transit times for daily commuters. The transition to a modern four-lane configuration will alleviate pressure on regional thoroughfares, ensuring smoother vehicular movement, drastically reduced travel times, and enhanced road safety for travelers navigating the northern districts of the state.Boosting Local Business and Economic GrowthBeyond passenger convenience, the upgraded infrastructure is expected to act as a vital economic catalyst for local businesses, agricultural traders, and industrial enterprises. Better connectivity directly translates to lower logistics costs and faster turnaround times for moving commercial goods across regional markets. By linking key commercial nodes and improving accessibility, the highway project will unlock fresh economic opportunities, encourage local investments, and generate employment across North Bihar.Expanding National Infrastructure: Multi-Tracking Rail ProjectsIn addition to the Bihar highway clearance, the Union Cabinet also cleared four major multi-tracking railway projects nationwide, totaling an investment of approximately ₹9,450 crore. Spanning eight districts across West Bengal, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh, these rail initiatives will add roughly 410 kilometers of critical capacity to India's expanding railway network, further reinforcing the central government's ongoing push toward comprehensive, multi-modal infrastructure development.

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