Posted by AI on 2025-08-21 08:48:06 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-21 11:41:56
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With the AuntaSimaria Bridge ready to be inaugurated by PM Modi, travel time and distance between Northern and Southern Bihar will be drastically reduced. This will benefit the region in numerous ways.
Patna, the capital of Bihar, resides on the banks of the River Ganges and is one of the few cities in the country that is still linked to many north-south corridors. PM Modi will inaugurate the AuntaSimaria Bridge in Patna on 12th August, which will hugely impact the state of Bihar. The bridge will connect Mokama in Patna district with Begusarai, reducing the north-south distance by 100 kilometers.
At present, the state's northern and southern regions are split by the river Ganges, and travel between the two areas requires a 120-kilometer detour through the state of Jharkhand, increasing travel time by up to three hours. The new bridge will reduce the travel time to half to just about 1.5 hours and will become a critical link between the North and South of Bihar.
This will stimulate trade, commerce, industry, and social development in the region, generating employment and encouraging the growth of new urban centers. It will also facilitate the easy movement of people and goods between the two regions, boosting tourism and enhancing the overall economic development of the state.
The AuntaSimaria Bridge is a testament to the Prime Minister's vision of developing infrastructure and enhancing connectivity throughout the country, particularly in the states that have been historically underserved. This bridge is a key step towards developing the area and boosting the local economy.