- Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan launches PMGSY-IV(PMGSY) in Odisha, aiming to boost rural road connectivity and infrastructure development across remote areas.
- It will extend a major developmental boost to the state.
- Under various components of PMGSY, a total of 17963 roads covering 74725 kilometres and 707 bridges have so far been sanctioned in the state. Meanwhile, 17 thousand 7 hundred 60 roads spanning 71742 kilometres and 658 bridges have already been completed.
- The initiative has been linked to the vision of a Viksit Bharat through improved connectivity, faster economic activity, and the empowerment of remote habitation
What is PMGSY-IV?
The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) is a flagship scheme aimed at connecting remote villages with all-weather roads. The fourth phase focuses on upgrading existing rural roads and linking key economic hubs.
Key Highlights:
- Focus on durable, climate-resilient roads
- Better access to schools, hospitals, and markets
- Boost to local employment and rural economy
- Priority to remote and tribal regions
Why It Matters?
For a state like Odisha, where many villages still face connectivity challenges, PMGSY-IV can significantly reduce travel time, improve services, and accelerate development.
Expected Impact
- Faster transport of goods and services
- Growth in agriculture and small businesses
- Improved quality of life in rural areas
Conclusion:
The launch of PMGSY-IV signals a strong push toward inclusive development, ensuring that rural India moves forward with better infrastructure and opportunities.

