Bihar: AIIMS Digha elevated bridge to be inaugurated soon

Bihar Road Construction Minister Mangal Pandey said that the construction work of the AIIMS, Digha elevated bridge had been completed and the date of its inauguration would be decided soon.

Published On 2020-11-19 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2020-11-19 04:00 GMT
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Patna: Bihar Road Construction Minister Mangal Pandey today said the construction work of AIIMS- Digha elevated bridge has been completed and it would be inaugurated soon.

Mr Pandey, after taking charge of Road Construction Department, reviewed the progress of various road construction projects in Patna and other parts of the state.
He said that the construction work of the AIIMS- Digha elevated bridge had been completed and the date of its inauguration would be decided soon.
The Minister directed the officials to keep a strict vigil on maintaining the quality of construction work of various ongoing projects in the state. Any compromise on quality of construction work of the project would not be tolerated at all, he warned.
Mr Pandey said that officials should regularly monitor the execution of of projects and they should also carry out on-the-spot inspection. All attempts should be made to ensure that project could be completed within the stipulated time frame, he added.
Mr. Pandey also took the charge of Art and Culture Department as he had been given the portfolio of this department as well, along with Road Construction Department. During a review of the functioning of the department, he asked officials to work hard to ensure that Bihar could get the past glory of its rich Art and Cultural heritage of the state.

The department of Art and Culture had established its own identity in last 15 years of NDA government in the stat, he said adding that Bihar government would make all efforts to promote culturally and is sports activities in the state.

All steps would be taken to tap the potential of younger generation, he noted.

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