The ripples of war in the Middle East have touched almost every nation, according to Bihar Government Minister Ramakripal Yadav. In a candid address from Patna, he detailed how escalating petroleum costs and supply disruptions have hammered economies globally, including India’s.
Local businesses are reeling from the unavailability of commercial LPG cylinders, leading to widespread closures of eateries and hotels. Yadav praised PM Modi’s swift interventions as a beacon of hope amid the turmoil.
As Bihar Diwas unfolded, Yadav outlined the state’s vibrant celebrations. With Chief Minister Nitish Kumar at the helm, the event features grand setups, cultural fairs, and informative exhibitions. He confirmed his presence at the opening ceremony.
On a cultural note, Yadav discussed Chaiti Chhath, a revered fast undertaken by his wife regularly—for the prosperity of Bihar and its people. Her devotion extends beyond borders, having observed it in Delhi previously.
Sunday’s Bihar Diwas festivities received widespread acclaim. Chief Minister Kumar extended warm wishes, reminiscing about Bihar’s storied history while pledging to forge a brighter tomorrow. Calls for collective action to realize a ‘Sampann Bihar’ echoed across the celebrations.