The 250-km-long Pashupatinath-Baidyanath Dham High-Speed Corridor will pass through Madhepura, Saharsa, Khagaria, Munger and Banka districts of Bihar before reaching Baidyanath Dham in Jharkhand.
Proposed 250-km-long Pashupatinath-Baidyanath Dham High-Speed Corridor
Presenting the Road Construction Department’s budget of over Rs 8,260 crore for 2026–27 in the assembly, the Bihar Road Construction Minister has said the proposed 250-km-long Pashupatinath-Baidyanath Dham High-Speed Corridor will start from Kathmandu, pass through Bhimnagar and Birpur and enter India at Supaul district in Bihar. Also read: Amas-Darbhanga Expressway to be operational by December 2026, will pass through 7 districts of Bihar; will be extended to this country “The corridor will then pass through Madhepura, Saharsa, Khagaria, Munger and Banka districts of Bihar before reaching Baidyanath Dham in Jharkhand’s Deoghar district,” the minister said. “The primary objective is to directly connect Nepal’s revered Pashupatinath temple with Baidyanath Dham, promoting religious tourism and cultural exchange,” he added. Also read: 245 km in 3 hours: Good news for Bihar as Patna-Purnea six-lane expressway to open soon; check route detailsHow will the 250-km-long Pashupatinath-Baidyanath Dham High-Speed Corridor help people?
One of the biggest advantages of the 250-km-long Pashupatinath-Baidyanath Dham High-Speed Corridor is expected to be its impact on the economy of Bihar and Jharkhand. The expressway would also boost economic activity in several districts of Bihar and Jharkhand and strengthen regional connectivity. Notably, the budget of the department was passed by voice vote amid a walkout by opposition legislators, who expressed dissatisfaction over the performance of the NDA-ruled state government. (With inputs from PTI)Source link













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