CM Bhagwant Mann, the Chief Minister of Punjab, has started one of the state’s biggest rural infrastructure projects. By 2026, the state would have built 44,920 kilometres of high-quality rural roads with a budget of ₹16,209 crore. The goal of the project is to make it easier for people to get around in villages and to make Punjab’s transportation system stronger.
Officials said that the project will reach thousands of towns, making it easier for people to get to schools, marketplaces, and healthcare services.
Pay attention to buildings that last and are of high quality
The government has stressed the need for using modern building methods to make sure that roads last a long time. Engineers will use new materials and thorough quality checks to keep repairs from happening too often and costs from going over budget.
Authorities said that better roads in rural areas will make agricultural supply chains work better, making it easier for farmers to move their crops. Better connections should also cut down on travel time and fuel use.
Effects on the economy and jobs
During the execution phase, the big project is projected to create a lot of jobs. Local contractors, workers, and small companies are likely to gain right away.
Experts in infrastructure say that building roads in rural areas is very important for increasing the economies of those areas. Better connections typically bring in money, help small businesses grow, and boost tourism in distant locations.
Making the goals for rural development stronger
CM Bhagwant Mann News: The project fits in with Punjab’s bigger plan for rural development. The government wants to close the gap in infrastructure between cities and villages and raise the level of living in villages as a whole.
The project is one of the most extensive efforts in the state’s history to connect rural areas with roadways. It will build around 45,000 kilometres of highways.


