Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar conducted a tour of Kaimur and Rohtas districts as part of his ‘Samriddhi Yatra,’ inaugurating and laying foundations for various development projects. In Kaimur, he initiated 43 schemes worth Rs 47 crore and inaugurated 161 projects valued at Rs 162 crore. Kumar engaged with government department stalls, interacted with beneficiaries, and gathered feedback on welfare scheme implementations.
Moving forward, the Chief Minister unveiled a Jungle Safari in Kaimur Forest Division to promote eco-tourism. He also visited ‘Adarsh Anganwadi’ centers, interacting with children and motivating them. During a public dialogue in Kaimur, Kumar commended residents on the new initiatives and encouraged collective efforts for the region’s progress.
Continuing his ‘Samriddhi Yatra’ in Rohtas, Nitish Kumar outlined a development roadmap and reiterated his government’s dedication to elevating the district. Foundation stones were laid for 129 schemes worth Rs 321 crore, with 179 projects worth Rs 159 crore inaugurated. The focus remained on infrastructure and public welfare enhancement, particularly in water resource management.
Inspecting projects on the Sone River, including the ‘Intake Well’ and ‘Weir,’ aimed at efficient surface water utilization, the Chief Minister emphasized the importance of water resources. He oversaw the construction of a Water Treatment Plant, inaugurated schemes remotely, and engaged with beneficiaries. Addressing a public dialogue, Kumar emphasized the state’s commitment to development and urged citizens to contribute to a “Developed Bihar.”
Prominent leaders like Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary and ministers Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Sunil Kumar, and Deepak Prakash, along with lawmakers from Rohtas and neighboring regions, attended the event, marking it as a significant political and developmental gathering.
