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HIGHWAY : FROM FLOOD FEAR TO FREEDOM: A NEW BRIDGE OF HOPE OVER THE KOSI

TTT NEWS NETWORK

NEW DELHI | 19 NOVEMBER 2025

On the banks of the Kosi River, where for decades people have battled floods, isolation, and long detours, a new dream is taking shape. The 13.3-kilometer Bheja–Bakaur Kosi Bridge is now in its final stage of completion. Once operational, the Kosi River Bridge will reduce travel distance by 44 kilometers, linking the flood-affected, underserved regions of Madhubani and Supaul directly to NH-27 and Patna. It will also open seamless routes to Nepal and the Northeast, boosting cross-border trade, regional commerce, and long-awaited investments. This development falls under the BRT scheme of Bharatmala Pariyojana Phase I in Bihar on EPC mode. With an investment of ₹1101.99 crore, the bridge stands as a significant step toward transforming connectivity in the region. And the project is scheduled to be completed in the Financial Year 2026–2027.

Pilgrims will also find easier access to sacred sites like Bhagwati Uchchaith, Bideshwar Dham, Ugratara Temple, and Singheshwar Sthan. Farmers will no longer fear being stranded during floods. Students will reach schools without fear. Traders will deliver goods on time. Small shops will grow; transport services will flourish; local youth will find new jobs.

In a region once defined by its struggles against a turbulent river, this bridge is redefining what is possible. And as the final segments of the Kosi bridge rise above the river, the people of North Bihar are united by a single sentiment – their world is about to change forever.

Quick Facts:

  • Length of the Project (in Km): 13.300 KM
  • Estimated Civil Project Cost: 1101.99 Cr.
  • Completion Date: Financial Year 2026-2027

For the people of Madhubani, Supaul, Saharsa, and surrounding districts, this bridge is far more than steel and concrete. It is a lifeline, an unbroken chain of hope, easing the journey for communities shaped by the challenges of the Kosi’s floodplain.

For Roshan Kumar, a schoolteacher from Saharsa who travels daily to a plus-two school in Madhubani, the bridge represents liberation from years of exhausting journeys. “Right now, to reach Bheja, I travel nearly 70 extra kilometers through Balwaha Pul and the Kosi embankment,” he explains. “Earlier we had to go via Darbhanga or Phulparas, 150 to 200 kilometers of travel. Once the bridge opens, Saharsa to Madhubani will be nearly 70 kilometers shorter. The difference is life-changing.” His voice softens as he adds, “This is not just a bridge. It’s time saved, money saved, and energy saved for teachers, students, traders…everyone.”

For Pankaj, a medical shop owner in the region, the emotional weight of the project is even deeper. “We have suffered so much,” he says. “Taking patients to hospitals was a nightmare. Floods would cut us off, ferries would stop, and sometimes people lost their lives because help came too late.” Looking at the rising structure, his eyes shine with pride. “Now an ambulance will cross in half an hour. Patients will reach on time. This is dignity. This is safety. We feel proud that such a bridge is being built in our district.”

The youth of the region share the same excitement. Neha, an 11th-grade student, recalls how the area suffered during monsoons. “People were scared to cross. The roads would be washed away. But now everything will change. We will reach school safely. Our area will finally feel connected to the rest of the state.” The transformative impact of the bridge extends far beyond these personal journeys.

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