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Mamata To Launch Scheme For Development Of Rural Roads

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is set to launch the 'Pathashree-Rastashree' scheme, aimed at constructing or reconstructing around 12,000 km of rural roads in 29,475 villages of the state, benefiting 22 districts. The project has approved 8,767 roads and will upgrade 1,548 roads.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will launch a scheme for development of rural roads at Singur in Hooghly district on Tuesday. Under the 'Pathashree-Rastashree' scheme around 12,000 km of roads will be constructed or reconstructed in 29,475 villages of the state, a senior official of the Panchayat and Rural Development department said.

Twenty two districts will benefit from this project as 8,767 roads have been approved under this scheme, he said. "New roads will be built and old ones will be completed within a specific time with the financial assistance of the state government. The CM will launch the scheme today from Singur," minister of state for panchayat, Becharam Manna told PTI.

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The official said that 1,548 roads will be upgraded under the scheme.

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