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Muzaffarpur to Revamp 526 Rural Roads in ₹800 Crore Project

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KKN Gurugram Desk | In a major push to enhance rural infrastructure, the Bihar Rural Works Department has secured administrative approvals and finalized tenders for the renovation of 526 rural roads across Muzaffarpur district, at an estimated cost of ₹800 crore. The district aims to complete the road rehabilitation by March 2026, significantly improving connectivity in flood-prone and remote regions.

Massive Rural Road Upgradation Plan

  • Total roads: 526 rural roads across three divisions

  • Budget: Approximately ₹800 crore

  • Completion deadline: By March 2026

  • Contract finalised: All tenders awarded and work orders issued

The comprehensive rehabilitation under this project is expected to restore over 1,000 kilometres of rural roadways, enhancing mobility and resilience in the region.

 Division‑wise Road Distribution

The Rural Works Department (RWD) has allocated roads for repair and strengthening under its three administrative divisions:

  • Division One: Approximately 200 roads

  • Division Two: 137 roads

  • Western Division: Remaining roads

Key areas affected by flooding—Aurai, Katra, Gaya Ghat blocks—include nearly two dozen roads selected for priority repair due to persistent damage from waterlogging and monsoon erosion.

 Why This Road Project Matters

Several factors make this initiative critical:

  1. Five-year maintenance cycle: Many roads have exceeded their maintenance lifecycle and were due for resurfacing and structural reinforcement.

  2. Flood-resilient upgrades: Repaired roads will include strengthened pavements and enhanced drainage systems to mitigate waterlogging issues.

  3. ₹800 crore investment: An ambitious move to bridge the rural infrastructure gap and improve connectivity.

 Sabha–Maricha Road: Connecting Patna To Pusa With Ease

A standout feature is the complete renovation of the Sabha–Maricha road, a key segment connecting Patna to Pusa and onward to Samastipur. Currently known for its pothole- riddled surface, this  route forces travelers to take the concealed Mahua‑Kajihinda detour, significantly increasing both distance and travel time.

Post-upgrade advantages:

  • Time saving: travelers can avoid detours via Mahua – Tajpur loop

  • Distance reduction: approx. 20 km shorter

  • Travel convenience: simpler, quicker access to Pusa and Samastipur

This road’s redevelopment is expected to save travelers nearly one hour and reduce fuel costs and vehicle wear‑and‑tear.

 Benefits for Rural Communities

These road upgrades will yield multiple socio‑economic benefits:

  • Improved access to markets: enables farmers to reach commercial centers swiftly

  • Healthcare access: ambulances and medical aid can reach patients faster

  • Educational continuity: easier travel for students from villages to schools and colleges

  • Disaster resilience: better roads help during floods and during emergency relief operations

Overall, this program aligns with Bihar’s push to bolster development through better rural infrastructure.

 Supporting State‑Wide Road Development Strategy

This project complements broader efforts in Bihar, which recently allocated over ₹19,981 crore to enhance rural roads and infrastructure across the state . This comprehensive plan includes upgrading 526 km into two‑ and four‑lane arteries and constructing new bypasses to reduce congestion—showing the scale of Bihar’s infrastructure transformation.

 Project Timeline and Status

  • June 2025: Administrative sanction and tender awards finalized

  • July–October 2025: Mobilisation of contractors, materials, and supervisory teams

  • Monsoon work inspection: Drainage and reinforcement measures tested during rains

  • October 2025–March 2026: Completion of resurfacing, signage updates, and road markings

Residents along these routes are expected to experience smoother, safer travel by the end of Q1 2026.

Comments from Officials

RWD Executive Engineer Ram Babu (Division Two) explained:

“These roads were due for resurfacing after five years of service. Now they are covered under a fresh seven‑year maintenance period.”

He emphasized the longevity and planned upkeep included in the project’s strategy.

 Road Safety and Maintenance Measures

The project includes additional safety features such as:

  • Proper road marking and signage

  • Guardrails on bridges and canals

  • Stormwater drainage systems

  • Periodic maintenance checks during monsoon seasons

  • Seven‑year maintenance obligations by contractors

These measures aim to ensure roads remain functional and safe for extended periods.

The comprehensive upgrade of 526 rural roads across Muzaffarpur, including the critical Sabha–Maricha link, is poised to transform connectivity by March 2026. With an ₹800 crore investment, this rural road infrastructure program aligns with the larger statewide infrastructure push—boosting connectivity, resilience, and economic opportunity.

For regular updates on progress, road closures, and local travel advisories, stay with KKNLive.com.


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