Jamshedpur Municipal Body to Launch Five Municipal Infrastructure Projects at a Total Cost of 41.6 Million Rupees
2026-05-14 16:26
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Jamshedpur North Zone Committee in India plans to launch five municipal infrastructure projects this month, funded by the 15th Finance Commission, with a total cost of 41.6 million rupees. Jamshedpur North Zone Committee Deputy Mayor Krishna Kumar stated that these measures will modernize infrastructure, optimize traffic flow, and focus on densely populated areas and commercial corridors.

Municipal Infrastructure Project Plan

The five schemes cover targeted interventions citywide, with specific allocations directed towards traffic decongestion, drainage, and new connectivity facilities. The Sakchi Traffic Decongestion Plan, expected to cost 10.19 million rupees, will pave commercial roads with interlocking pavers and regulate parking. A drainage solution will install iron gratings on major drains to prevent garbage blockages and flooding, at an investment of approximately 9.98 million rupees. A green initiative will fund tree planting and three-year maintenance, including protective fencing, in Bagunhatu and Neembhatta, costing about 9.15 million rupees. The new road connecting Durgabadi to Soshti Path has a budget of approximately 3.43 million rupees, and the cost for internal renovation in Shastri Nagar is included in the total budget.

Ahead of the monsoon season, the committee has initiated a desilting drive covering 56 major drains in Jamshedpur. A total of 70 sanitation workers have been deployed, with 40 assigned to the East Zone and 30 to the West Zone, and the operation will be completed before the heavy rains. This initiative reduces the risk of waterlogging in residential areas and communities by clearing accumulated silt and garbage, improving flow in the main drains. A significant portion of the investment will be used to connect internal lanes in various settlements to the main Marine Drive road using durable interlocking pavers and modern construction techniques, improving accessibility and public spaces. These municipal infrastructure projects are expected to reduce travel delays and enhance resilience to seasonal rainfall, thereby benefiting residents, businesses, and daily commuters, with execution to be advanced within this month to meet municipal deadlines.

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