A 60-foot-long and 10-foot-wide bridge was reportedly constructed illegally by real estate brokers in Bihar to artificially inflate the prices of adjacent land parcels.
Real EstateIllegal ConstructionBiharLand PricesBridgeReal Estate NewsMar 29, 2025
The illegal bridge constructed by real estate brokers in Bihar is 60 feet long and 10 feet wide.
The bridge was reportedly constructed to increase the value and appeal of adjacent land parcels by improving connectivity and accessibility.
Local authorities have issued a notice to the real estate brokers, demanding detailed information about the construction. If found illegal, the bridge may be demolished, and fines may be imposed.
Environmental experts are concerned that the bridge could disrupt the river's natural flow, affect wildlife habitats, and lead to increased erosion.
The local community has expressed concerns about the ethics of the bridge's construction and is calling for a thorough investigation to ensure that the rule of law is upheld.
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