In November last, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and India had inked a USD 500-million loan agreement to build the road bridge across the river Ganga.
"Work will soon begin on a new piece of infrastructure that will help fill the urgent need for bridge connections in Bihar.
"The new Ganga Bridge, supported by ADB, will be built 10 km downstream and east of the capital Patna and is likely to be India's longest river bridge with a length of almost 10 km once completed," said a blog on ADB website by Saleha Waseem, Operations Communications Specialist, South Asia Regional Department.
Earlier the ADB had said the new Ganga Bridge will span both channels of the river and serve as an alternate route to the existing Ganga Bridge.
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Waseem further said the USD 715 million six-lane bridge will allow better traffic distribution on the international and regional trade corridors connecting the eastern, northern and northeastern states of India with Nepal.
"It is likewise expected to reduce traffic bottlenecks and allow swifter movement of goods between Nepal and India. This will be a boon for transit exporters in both countries," she said.