Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is gearing up for an ambitious ‘Samriddhi Yatra’ in Bihar, a statewide campaign to evaluate the status of development projects firsthand. This initiative underscores the government’s resolve to ensure every scheme reaches its intended beneficiaries without delays.
Spanning multiple phases, the yatra will traverse urban centers and remote villages alike. The CM plans to inspect schools, hospitals, roads, and irrigation facilities, gathering real-time feedback from the people.
Over the past decade, Bihar’s development narrative has shifted dramatically. From building over 1 lakh kilometers of rural roads to providing tap water connections to millions under Har Ghar Nal Ka Jal, the achievements are substantial. Yet, Nitish Kumar believes in continuous improvement.
The tour will feature interactive sessions where district officials present progress reports, followed by spot verifications. Any lapses found will lead to immediate corrective actions, ensuring accountability at all levels.
This is not just a review; it’s a promise of prosperity. The yatra aligns with Bihar’s vision to achieve double-digit growth rates, leveraging its young demographic dividend.
Opposition parties have welcomed the move but urged for transparency in findings. Meanwhile, JD(U) workers are energized, seeing it as a platform to showcase the government’s pro-people policies.
As the dates are announced, Bihar braces for a development-focused dialogue between leaders and citizens. The Samriddhi Yatra could well define the next chapter in the state’s progress story.
