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Missing Links in States Infrastructure Plans
Government of Bihar and different political parties having stake in state should take up the following infrastructure projects for inclusion in the priority list of state as well as central government.
Road Sector (apart from that already planned by state government):
1. Upgradation of NH106 to Four lane Bridges (rail cum road bridges):
1. Ara-Dorganj (Chapra), road bridge is already planned Gas Grid & City Piped Gas:
1. Expeditious completion of Jagdishpur-Gaya-Haldia gas line with spur linking to Barauni. Click On "Full Story" For More.... By Tiwari, Section Infrastructure Posted on Wed Oct 15, 2008 at 03:23:43 AM EST
North-South Eastern Infrastructure Corridor (Dedicated High Speed Railine cum Expressway cum Gas Grid) between Kathmandu to Paradip: Already government of Orissa, Jharkhand, Bihar and Nepal are working disjointedly towards such an objective. However, aforesaid disjoint work may result in future bottlenecks and also in deviation from the most optimal plan. It would be better if the various stakeholders do co-ordinate their action and reconcile their respective plans with each other. Execution can still be carried out by the respective stakeholders to expedite the work or preferably through a central government sponsored SPV on a much bigger scale.
These infrastructure projects are quite crucial for the state' development. Definitive action on these is highly desirable if government of Bihar wants to do the catching up with rest of India. The Industrial slowdown will force central government in making mega infrastructural spending now. It would be wise on part of the state government to perforce its infrastructure projects, with all necessary groundwork in tandem, on the central governments agenda at this opportune moment. Also it should be expected that political entities in the state would also take up position on these projects and also other crucial infrastructure projects in their manifestos for coming general election. Source: bihartimes.com 15/Oct/2008
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