Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar brought his vision of prosperity directly to the people of Sitamarhi and Shivhar during the inaugural leg of Samriddhi Yatra on Monday. The tour featured ribbon-cuttings, groundbreaking ceremonies, and pointed assessments of ongoing welfare programs.
At Chandouli’s Hit Narayan High School in Sitamarhi, Kumar convened officials to dissect the execution of Prakriti Yatra commitments. The agenda shifted to Shivhar’s Kisan Maidan, where he demanded updates on transformative schemes.
‘Saat Nischay-2 must be executed with precision,’ the CM instructed. He reiterated the pledge to generate one crore jobs for youth in five years, backed by robust support for industrial setups and self-employment ventures. Districts are now equipped with investor-friendly infrastructure.
The economic package for entrepreneurs is a game-changer, poised to attract investments and spur manufacturing. Kumar’s goal: foster a skilled workforce that drives Bihar’s self-sufficiency and employment boom.
Shifting gears, he unveiled Saat Nischay-3, a blueprint for top-tier development. The flagship ‘Sabka Samman – Jeevan Aasaan’ targets everyday conveniences, from streamlined services to reduced bureaucratic hurdles. Continuous efforts are underway to deliver tangible relief.
DM Richi Pandey of Sitamarhi and Prabhata Rani of Shivhar delivered PowerPoint briefings on key schemes and supplementary projects. Their presentations covered milestones achieved and roadmaps ahead. Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary’s presence highlighted ministerial involvement in grassroots development.
As Samriddhi Yatra gains momentum, Bihar eyes a future of empowered citizens and thriving industries, with Nitish Kumar at the forefront.