Bihar Launches Construction Of 909 Rural Bridges
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Bihar Launches Construction Of 909 Rural Bridges

The Bihar government has launched the construction of 909 bridges across the state under the Chief Minister Gramin Setu Scheme, aimed at strengthening rural connectivity and improving access to education, markets and government services. The initiative is expected to significantly improve mobility in remote areas by linking villages and habitations to main roads and economic centres.

According to the Rural Works Department, work orders have already been issued for 670 bridges, with construction currently under way. The remaining 239 bridges are at the final stage of the tendering process. The scheme focuses on replacing structurally weak bridges with new ones, building approach roads for bridges constructed earlier, reconstructing bridges damaged by floods, and providing connectivity to villages that previously lacked reliable access.

To ensure quality execution, the department has put in place a dedicated technical review mechanism. A specialised team has been formed to examine Detailed Project Reports in line with a Standard Operating Procedure designed to minimise errors and maintain construction standards. Under this process, around 20 DPRs are reviewed each day, with all reviews targeted for completion by February 10, 2026. Corrections and refinements are scheduled to be addressed by February 17, while major design changes, if required, are expected to be completed by February 25.

The allocation of bridges has been prioritised district-wise based on connectivity requirements. East Champaran will see the highest number with 76 bridges, followed by Darbhanga with 53, Sitamarhi with 43, Madhubani with 42 and Sheikhpura with 39. Gaya will receive 38 bridges, while Bhagalpur, Nalanda and Vaishali will each have 34. Saran and Gopalganj are set to get 31 bridges each, Siwan 30, Samastipur 29, Rohtas 27 and Purnia 24. Supaul and Begusarai will have 23 bridges each, while Patna will see 18 bridges under the scheme.

Once completed, the 909 bridges are expected to improve access to schools, colleges and markets, ensure smoother delivery of government services and create new economic opportunities in rural areas. By strengthening physical connectivity across all 38 districts, the state government aims to accelerate rural development and improve the quality of life for villagers across Bihar.

The Bihar government has launched the construction of 909 bridges across the state under the Chief Minister Gramin Setu Scheme, aimed at strengthening rural connectivity and improving access to education, markets and government services. The initiative is expected to significantly improve mobility in remote areas by linking villages and habitations to main roads and economic centres. According to the Rural Works Department, work orders have already been issued for 670 bridges, with construction currently under way. The remaining 239 bridges are at the final stage of the tendering process. The scheme focuses on replacing structurally weak bridges with new ones, building approach roads for bridges constructed earlier, reconstructing bridges damaged by floods, and providing connectivity to villages that previously lacked reliable access. To ensure quality execution, the department has put in place a dedicated technical review mechanism. A specialised team has been formed to examine Detailed Project Reports in line with a Standard Operating Procedure designed to minimise errors and maintain construction standards. Under this process, around 20 DPRs are reviewed each day, with all reviews targeted for completion by February 10, 2026. Corrections and refinements are scheduled to be addressed by February 17, while major design changes, if required, are expected to be completed by February 25. The allocation of bridges has been prioritised district-wise based on connectivity requirements. East Champaran will see the highest number with 76 bridges, followed by Darbhanga with 53, Sitamarhi with 43, Madhubani with 42 and Sheikhpura with 39. Gaya will receive 38 bridges, while Bhagalpur, Nalanda and Vaishali will each have 34. Saran and Gopalganj are set to get 31 bridges each, Siwan 30, Samastipur 29, Rohtas 27 and Purnia 24. Supaul and Begusarai will have 23 bridges each, while Patna will see 18 bridges under the scheme. Once completed, the 909 bridges are expected to improve access to schools, colleges and markets, ensure smoother delivery of government services and create new economic opportunities in rural areas. By strengthening physical connectivity across all 38 districts, the state government aims to accelerate rural development and improve the quality of life for villagers across Bihar.

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