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Ranveer Nirman Private Limited started the construction of a road worth Rs 299.51 crore from Kanti to Shivhar in Muzaffarpur, which will provide better connectivity to Meenapur, Sitamarhi, Motihari.
ShivharThe construction work of the road to be built at a cost of Rs 299,51 crore from Kanti in Muzaffarpur to Shivhar via Raghighat-Meenapur has started, This 39,5 kilometer long and 25,50 meter wide road will also have a divider, which will make vehicle movement easier, In order to fulfill this announcement of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Ranveer Nirman Private Limited has started work from Narwara High School to Sumahuti Bazaar in Shivhar district, There is excitement among the local people since the start of construction and they are seeing it as a facility awaited for years,
The construction of the road will provide a lot of relief to the people of Meenapur, Shivhar and Sitamarhi. Now the distance on the main road will be reduced and people will be able to reach Shivhar via Meenapur in less time. This road will also be connected to NH-28, which connects Darbhanga, Gopalganj and Motihari. With this, passengers will get an alternative and faster route. Especially the people of Sitamarhi and Shivhar will save time in going to Patna, because this new route will reduce the pressure of vehicles.
Plan to expand as corridor
According to the construction agency, both sides of the road are being leveled through CNG soil compaction. The company is rapidly progressing the work on the Meenapur route from Kanti to Gandak via Raghai Ghat. After this, there is a plan to extend it as a green corridor from Belwa Ghat to Motihari, for which the land acquisition and paperwork process has been started. Upon completion of the entire project, local connectivity will be strengthened and business activities will also gain new momentum.
Local businessmen and common people have described road construction as a big gift of development. Businessman Ramjas Patel said that the road will provide direct connectivity to eastern and western India through Motihari on one side and NH-28 on the other side. This will reduce import-export costs and boost trade. Rajesh Kumar says that now a direct route will open from Shivhar to the eastern and western parts of the country and bus services will also run smoothly. Student Sujay Kumar told that now it will take less time to go to Patna and medical facilities will also be available soon.
A chapter of development will begin
Chandan Kumar Singh, engineer of the construction company, said that the road is being built as per the departmental standards and it will reach Shivhar Zeromile Chowk. Administrative approval has also been received for the construction of road from Kushhar Chowk to Dekuli Dham and work will start there soon. This entire project will not only increase transportation facilities but will also start a new chapter of development in Sheohar and surrounding areas. Upon completion of the road, the district will benefit from better connectivity, business opportunities and new possibilities.





























