Bihar's 'Wonder Bridge' Unused for 10 Years: Approach Roads Still Missing

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News18•31-01-2026, 17:46
Bihar's 'Wonder Bridge' Unused for 10 Years: Approach Roads Still Missing
- •A 58.62-meter bridge built in 2015 over the Belwa river in Kochgama, Araria, costing 2.56 crore rupees, remains unused.
- •Despite timely bridge completion, approach roads were never built, rendering it inaccessible for nearly a decade.
- •Villagers must travel an extra 10-15 km to reach NH-57; during monsoons, they rely on dangerous boat crossings.
- •Private land acquisition issues are cited as a major hurdle for constructing the crucial approach roads.
- •Over one lakh people from 60 villages in Araria, Jokihat, and Purnia districts would benefit from its completion.
Why It Matters: A 10-year-old bridge in Bihar remains a costly white elephant due to missing approach roads.
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