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A ₹5 crore road renovation in West Bengal’s Paschim Medinipur, funded by PMGSY, improves rural access to schools, markets, and healthcare.
A 5.8 km road connecting Padadiha to Banshpatri in West Bengal’s Paschim Medinipur district is being renovated under the central government’s Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, costing over Rs 5 crore and including four new culverts.
The project aims to improve transportation for villagers, especially students and farmers, enhancing access to schools, markets, and healthcare.
Local residents and officials have welcomed the work, citing benefits for both Paschim Medinipur and nearby Jhargram districts.
The PMGSY scheme continues to target over 1.67 lakh unconnected rural habitations across India, with nearly 7.4 lakh km of roads still needing development.
While the initiative is seen as a step toward inclusive growth, concerns remain about long-term maintenance and quality control.
Una renovación de carreteras de ₹ 5 crore en Paschim Medinipur de Bengala Occidental, financiada por PMGSY, mejora el acceso rural a escuelas, mercados y atención médica.