New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and lay foundation stones of seven important projects in Bihar today. Of these, four projects are related to water supply, two projects for sewerage treatment and one project is related to Ravir Front Development.
The cost of all these projects is 541 crores. All the projects are being implemented by Budco under the Urban Development and Housing Department of Bihar. The Chief Minister of Bihar will also be present on this occasion.
A sewerage treatment plant constructed under Namami Gange scheme will be inaugurated at Beur under Patna Municipal Corporation area. A sewerage treatment plant built under the Namami Gange scheme will be inaugurated in Karamlich in Patna Municipal Corporation area itself.
Water supply schemes will be launched in Siwan Municipal Council and in the area of Chapra Municipal Corporation under the AMRUT scheme. Under both these schemes, local citizens will get pure drinking water round the clock.
The foundation stone of 'Munger Water Supply Scheme' will also be laid under the AMRUT scheme in Munger Municipal Corporation. With the completion of the scheme, the residents of the Municipal Corporation area will have pure water available through the pipeline. Also, the foundation stone of the Jamalpur water supply scheme will be laid under the AMRUT scheme in the city council of Jamalpur.
The foundation stone of Muzaffarpur River Front Development Scheme will be laid under Namami Gange scheme under which three ghats (East Akhara Ghat, Ladder Ghat, Chandwara Ghat) of Muzaffarpur city will be developed. A variety of basic facilities will be available on the river front, such as: toilets, information kiosks, changing rooms, pathways, watch towers, etc.
Attractive signage, security system and adequate lighting will also be available at the said ghats. The construction of the river front will give a panoramic view of the Ghats as well as tourism, which will prove to be a center of attraction for Muzaffarpur residents in the future.
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