West Bengal的Paschim Medinipur(PMGSY)出资修建了5公里长的公路翻新工程, 改善了农村上学、进入市场和获得医疗保健的机会。
A ₹5 crore road renovation in West Bengal’s Paschim Medinipur, funded by PMGSY, improves rural access to schools, markets, and healthcare.
位于西孟加拉邦Paschim Medinipur区的Padadiha至Banshpatri的一条5.8公里长的公路正在中央政府的Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana下翻修,费用超过5卢比,包括4个新阴道。
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.
该项目旨在改善村民的交通,特别是学生和农民的交通,增加上学、进入市场和获得医疗保健的机会。
The project aims to improve transportation for villagers, especially students and farmers, enhancing access to schools, markets, and healthcare.
当地居民和官员欢迎这项工作,并列举了Paschim Medinipur区和附近的Jhargram区获得的好处。
Local residents and officials have welcomed the work, citing benefits for both Paschim Medinipur and nearby Jhargram districts.
PMGSY计划继续以印度全国1.67万公顷无连通农村住宅为目标,近7.4万公里的道路仍需要开发。
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.
虽然该倡议被视为实现包容性增长的一个步骤,但对长期维护和质量控制的关切依然存在。
While the initiative is seen as a step toward inclusive growth, concerns remain about long-term maintenance and quality control.