Bridges and culverts are being constructed continuously in the capital Patna. ganga Path and many other
projects are going on in different phases. On tuesday (October 17) evening, chief minister Nitish Kumar
cut the ribbon and inaugurated Lohia Path Chakra Phase-1 located at pant Bhawan, Nehru Path. After this,
the chief minister took stock of Visvesvaraya Bhawan, Nehru Path U-turn underpass and the underpass
connecting Nehru Path to Daroga Rai Path which was started on Tuesday.
cm Nitish gave instructions to speed up the work
On this occasion, Chairman of bihar State Bridge Construction Corporation Limited, Abhay Kumar Singh
congratulated the chief minister by presenting him a sapling. During this, the chief minister also inspected
the remaining works under construction of Lohia Path Chakra. While giving instructions to the officers
during the inspection, the chief minister said that they should speed up the work by taking special care to
ensure that the work is done in a better manner so that people can get more convenience in transportation.
Easy to commute towards Boring Canal Road
chief minister Nitish Kumar said that when Lohia Path Chakra will be completely ready, the movement of
vehicles will become more convenient. With this, people will be able to travel easily towards Boring Canal
Road also. He said that we have been regularly watching the progress of the construction work of Lohia Path
Chakra.On this occasion, Deputy chief minister Tejashwi prasad Yadav, Finance, Commerce Tax and
Parliamentary Affairs minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary, former General Secretary of bihar State Citizen
Council Arvind Kumar Singh alias Chhotu Singh, Principal Secretary to the chief minister Deepak Kumar,
Additional Chief Secretary of Road Construction Department Pratyaya. Amrit, bihar State Bridge
Construction Corporation Limited Chairman Abhay Kumar Singh, Commissioner patna Division Kumar
Ravi, district Magistrate Chandrashekhar Singh, Senior Superintendent of police Rajiv Mishra and other
senior officials were present on the spot.