The loan constitutes the third tranche, which is also the last tranche of the USD 800 million financing facility under the Rural Connectivity Investment Programme, a Finance Ministry statement said.
"The loan will help in constructing over 6,000 kilometers of all-weather rural roads in the aforesaid five states, benefiting over 4,200 rural habitations," it added.
Joint Secretary in Department of Economic Affairs S Selvakumar signed the loan agreement on behalf of government while Teresa Kho, Country Director signed for ADB.
Kho said this loan will be used to make further investments as well as supporting improved road design, road safety and asset management measures, and training, with women actively involved in all aspects.
The Ministry of Rural Development is the executing agency of the project at the central level, while state governments of Assam, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal have been entrusted with overall implementation at the respective state level.
