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News Entry# 537772
Jan 16 (20:20) Patna High Court Orders Progress Report on Patliputra Railway Station Infrastructure
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Jan 16 2024 (20:20)
Station Tag: Patliputra Junction/PPTA added by hrid22~/2099623
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पाटलिपुत्र रेलवे स्टेशन को जोड़ने वाली सड़कों की स्थिति पर बिहार सरकार से पटना हाई कोर्ट ने मांगी रिपोर्ट Advertise with us

The Patna High Court heard a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Bharat Prasad Singh concerning the construction of roads and infrastructure connecting Patliputra Railway Station. The court directed the Bihar government to submit a progress report at the next hearing. The petitioner's lawyer, Satyam Shivamsundaram, argued that the construction of...
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a road connecting from Gola Road has been ongoing for three years with little progress. Additionally, land acquisition for the 600-meter long NTPC Road is incomplete. The state government proposed to share the cost of the construction of an elevated road connecting to AIIMS with the Railways, but the Railways declined, stating it's not their project. Earlier hearings revealed plans to connect Patliputra Station from all sides for passenger convenience. These include constructing the 600-meter long, 22-meter wide NTPC Road with three connecting roads and extending the AIIMS elevated road to the station. The court previously instructed a team including the state's urban development and road construction department secretary and railway officials to provide details of the construction cost. The court emphasized the need for roads connecting the station, as it lacks proper access despite being operational. The court will resume hearing the case on February 2, 2024.

Patna High Court ne Patliputra Railway Station ko connect karne wali sadkon ke nirman aur basic suvidhaon ke maamle par sunwai ki. Bharat Prasad Singh ki PIL par, Chief Justice K.V. Chandran ki bench ne sunwai karte hue, Bihar government ko next hearing mein progress report submit karne ka nirdesh diya....
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Petitioner ke lawyer Satyam Shivamsundaram ne bataya ki Gola Road se connect karne wali sadak ka kaam three years se chal raha hai, lekin koi khas progress nahin hui. Saath hi, 600 meter lambi NTPC Road ke liye land acquisition bhi pura nahin ho paya. State government ne AIIMS se connect karne wali elevated road ke nirman ka cost Railways ke saath share karne ka proposal diya, lekin Railways ne ye reject kar diya, kyunki ye unka project nahin hai. Pehle ki hearings mein, Patliputra Station ko chaaron taraf se connect karne ki planning batai gayi thi, jisme 600 meter lambi, 22 meter chaudi NTPC Road aur AIIMS elevated road ko station tak badhana shamil tha. Court ne pehle state ke urban development and road construction department secretary aur railway officials ki team ko nirdesh diya tha ki wo construction cost ki details provide karein. Court ne emphasis kiya ki station ko connect karne wali sadkon ki jarurat hai, kyunki station operational hai, lekin proper access nahin hai. Court is case ki next hearing February 2, 2024 ko karega.
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