CM reviews Patna metro work, key urban projects
PATNA, May 3 -- Chief minister Samrat Choudhary chaired a high-level meeting on Saturday to take stock of the Patna Metro Rail project, proposed satellite townships and the ongoing JP Ganga Path integrated park development.
Principal secretary, urban development and housing department, Vinay Kumar, briefed the CM on the current status of the flagship initiatives.
Officials at the meeting, also attended by chief secretary Pratyaya Amrit, updated the CM on the proposed 11 satellite townships aimed at promoting planned urbanisation. A key proposal discussed was the personal rapid transit system to link Patna Airport with the metro network, intended to provide seamless connectivity for air passengers, stated a press communique issued by the information and public relations department.
Choudhary directed officials to resolve all bottlenecks in the metro construction at the earliest and complete the project within the stipulated time frame. "Complete all projects within the fixed deadlines," he said.
Choudhary emphasised the need for rapid development of the 11 satellite townships and asked officials to strictly follow the phased timeline prepared. He described the proposed personal rapid transit system as a useful modern transport solution.
On the JP Ganga Path Integrated Park (phase-1), road construction department secretary Pankaj Kumar Pal said the 6-km stretch from Digha to Sabhyata Dwar (Gandhi Maidan) is targeted for completion by September 25, 2027....
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