In another instance of Congress reaching out to Nitish Kumar, the Union Rural Development Ministry has approved Rs 4,130 crore for the construction of 5,700 km of rural roads, highest allotment for the state in the past 12 years.
“The decision to allot the amount under Prime Minister Gramin Sadak Yojna (PMGSY) in the current financial year was taken by the ministry in July,” Union minister Jairam Ramesh told reporters here.
This is the highest allocation under the scheme to Bihar in the last 12 years (when UPA is in power at the Centre). Out of the fund allocated in all 38 districts, 2,400 rural roads and 190 bridges would be constructed, he said.
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The minister said after taking charge of the ministry, he has galvanised implementation of schemes everywhere in the country.
Ramesh, who has come to Bihar for review of rural development works in naxal-hit West Champaran district, was talking to reporters at state Congress headquarters Sadaqat Ashram. He later went to meet Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
The minister said of the total fund, 80 per cent would be spent on road construction in 10 districts.