In a significant boost to Bihar’s development agenda, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar spearheaded the inauguration and groundbreaking of over 300 projects across Munger and Lakhisarai on Thursday as part of the ongoing ‘Samriddhi Yatra’ fourth leg. This whirlwind tour highlights the state’s relentless drive toward inclusive growth.
Munger saw action first, with Kumar laying foundations for 26 ventures and opening 52 ready-to-use facilities. He mingled with crowds at various stalls, disbursed financial aid, and held personal conversations with those benefiting from government schemes. The Airport Ground rally turned into a platform for inspiration, where the CM reminisced about his long political journey and rallied supporters for a ‘Viksit Bihar.’
His plea for undivided attention resonated: ‘Keep your focus sharp. Missing even a word means losing key insights into our plans.’ Post-Munger, the convoy headed to Lakhisarai, where Kumar delved into the futuristic Kajra Solar Plant, examining models and operations while enjoying youthful cultural displays.
The district received a major fillip with 144 foundations laid remotely and 117 projects handed over amid cheers. Addressing gatherings, Kumar reiterated pledges for all-round advancement, celebrating community involvement. Notable attendees included federal and state heavyweights like Rajiv Ranjan Singh, Samrat Choudhary, and Vijay Kumar Sinha.
This yatra isn’t just events; it’s a bridge between governance and grassroots, illuminating Bihar’s progress and gathering on-ground inputs to refine the development blueprint.