In a landmark event for Bihar’s economy, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary unveiled the massive JK Cement Grinding Unit in Buxar’s Brahmpur on Saturday. The ceremony, attended by key dignitaries including Industry Minister Dilip Jaiswal, highlights the NDA regime’s focus on industrial expansion and youth employment.
Choudhary shared his excitement on social media platform X, terming it a historic start to Bihar’s industrial revolution. Aligned with the new industrial policy, the plant is poised to employ thousands, fortify local economies, and drive investments. He reiterated that growth, capital inflow, and job creation remain central to the government’s agenda, offering hearty felicitations to all involved.
Reflecting on broader achievements, the Deputy CM pointed to the record number of bottling plants set up under CM Nitish Kumar and PM Modi’s guidance, with two major factories inaugurated today alone. This dual launch amplifies Bihar’s industrial momentum.
Minister Jaiswal lauded the initiative as a game-changer for regional development, promising enhanced employment, investment, and infrastructure. He positioned it as a cornerstone for Atmanirbhar Bihar, with the NDA government fully dedicated to industrial-led progress.
Adding a political edge, JD(U) MP Sanjay Jha slammed the opposition for their persistent pessimism towards Bihar, contrasting it with the current job creation drive aiming for one crore opportunities in five years. ‘Investors are now betting on Bihar,’ he declared, calling the day one of pride and promise for the state’s future.
As Bihar strides forward, such projects are reshaping its economic landscape, ensuring inclusive growth and positioning the state competitively on the national map.