Good news! JP Extended routes of the Ganga path are open, reaching the Dika directly to the tidergnge; Say jam bye-pi

Digha-Didarganj jp khinka route
JP Kanga line: There is a lot of relief for the people of Patna. Now the city people are going to get some relief from congestion. Yes, JP built on the banks of the river Ganga. The Ganga route will now open from April 10 to Diga to Detergen, ie Thursday. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will open the tiderkanj area of the path. This 20.5 km long route connects the two important ends of Patna Diga and Dedergang. Built at a cost of about Rs 3831 crore, the project was built by the Bihar State Path Development Corporation. Its opening will benefit other districts, including Patna residents.
These districts benefit directly
The biggest advantage is that the journey of people coming from North Bihar to Patna is easier. People from the districts of Bagalpur, Mungar, Jamui, Pedusarai, Kakaria and Banga Before the JP before the Didarkj Tol Plaza. The Ganga can enter the path and go towards the target. Its route can reach the cow Got, Ashok Rajbath, BMCH, Gandhi Ground, Atal Path, Patley Path or Dika in a few minutes. It takes two hours to enter the city from Didarkjj, but now people are going to remove the jam. However, according to the government’s plan, large vehicles will be banned from entering the road so that small vehicles will have more facilities in traffic.
Construction of the Ganga path in 4 stages
This project has been developed as a stage. Its first phase started from Diga to BMCH on 24 June 2022, from PMCH to Kaikat on 2023, from Kaikat to Kangan Gad on July 10, 2024, now on July 10, 2024, the fourth phase from Gangan Got to Tidargan to Tidargan to Didargan on Thursday Start. This will further strengthen the regional connection. Opening from this will save both the time and fuel of the drivers.
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