
vehicles will run on Mithapur-Mahuli road from june itself. However, the date has not been decided yet. Road Construction minister Nitin naveen inspected the Mithapur-Mahuli road on saturday (07 june, 2025). The construction of Mithapur-Mahuli road will provide great convenience to lakhs of people living in patna South. With the opening of this road, the distance of about 11 km between Sipara and Mahuli can be covered in about 10 minutes. Also, the time of passengers going to Jehanabad, Gaya, bihar Sharif will also be saved.
Work completed from Sipara to Mahuli
Apart from this, the construction of Mithapur-Mahuli road will also make transportation convenient in Sampatchak and Punpun area. minister Nitin naveen said that we are fully prepared that vehicles should start running on the elevated road from June. At present, the construction work of the elevated road between Sipara and Mahuli has been completed. Also, the casting of the ramp being built near Bhupatipur has also been completed. The finishing, painting and lighting work of the ramp is also in its last phase. Soon the 9 km long patch built from Bhupatipur to Punpun will be inaugurated.
Let us tell you that the construction work of Mithapur to Ramgobind Singh Mahuli Path Project (Phase-1) has been completed from Sipara to Mahuli. Also, the target for the construction work of ROB at Sipara Gumti and the construction work of Mithapur to Sipara elevated path has been set by november 2025.
Mithapur-Mahuli path is being constructed in two phases
The 11 km long Mithapur-Mahuli path is being constructed in two phases. Under the first phase, four lane is being constructed between Sipara-Parsa-Mahuli. Its length is 6.7 km. It has 5.4 km of elevated road. Near Sipara, this path will be connected to the New Bypass (NH-31) four lane. At the same time, under the construction of the second phase of this road, a four lane road is to be constructed between Mithapur-Sipara and Mahuli-Punpun. Its length is 4.3 km. It has 2.1 km of elevated road from Mithapur to Sipara. Work is also going on to connect this path to Sampatchak Path.