Bihar Rajya Highway
Full Form of BRH
What is BRH?
BRH stands for Bihar Rajya Highway, a designation used for state highways in Bihar, India. Managed by the Bihar State Road Development Corporation (BSRDC) and the Public Works Department (PWD), these highways form the secondary arterial network connecting district headquarters, major towns, and industrial hubs within the state. BRHs bridge the gap between National Highways and rural roads, ensuring last-mile connectivity essential for trade, agriculture, and daily commutes. They are typically two-lane paved roads with designated speed limits and are crucial for the economic development of Bihar, which relies heavily on road transport. Students preparing for state-level competitive exams like BPSC often encounter questions about Bihar's road infrastructure, including the total length of BRHs and their role in the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. BRH networks also support district planning for disaster response and freight movement. While National Highways link states, BRHs focus on intra-state movement, making them vital for regional logistics. The term is officially used in government documents, tenders, and highway mapping. With ongoing upgrades under the Bihar State Highway Project, many BRHs are being widened and surfaced to handle growing traffic. Civic awareness about BRHs helps citizens understand road hierarchy and governance.
BRH का फुल फॉर्म
बिहार राज्य राजमार्ग
Example
The BRH-5 from Muzaffarpur to Darbhanga is being upgraded under the Bihar State Highway Improvement Project to reduce travel time.