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          New Delhi, Sep 23 (IANS) The central government has given over   Rs.217 crore to five public sector units (PSUs) for construction of rural roads   in Bihar under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), the rural   development ministry said Thursday. The state-run firms, which have been given these funds include   the National Projects Construction Corporation Ltd (Rs.60 crore), the IRCON   International Ltd (Rs.4.19 crore) and the Central Public Works Department   (Rs.46.80 crore).  
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	  The other two PSUs involved in the project are: the National Hydroelectric Power   Corporation (Rs.88 crore) and the National Buildings Construction Corporation   Ltd (Rs.18.27 crore), said the ministry. 
 It added that tripartite   agreements have been signed for this purpose between the ministry, the Bihar   government and the central PSUs.
 
 The PSUs would build Bihar rural roads   as per the guidelines of the PMGSY, which is a fully sponsored central   government scheme.
 
 It envisages providing all-weather roads to all   habitations with a population of 500 people and more in the rural areas and   about 250 people and more in the hilly states, tribal areas and desert areas.
 
   
      
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