Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visited Munger and Lakhisarai districts as part of the ongoing fourth phase of the ‘Samridhi Yatra’. In Munger, he initiated 26 projects and inaugurated 52 completed schemes, emphasizing regional growth. Kumar engaged with beneficiaries, inspected government department stalls, and distributed assistance cheques.
During a public event at the Airport Ground, Kumar highlighted his achievements in public service spanning over two decades. He urged the audience to contribute collectively to the vision of a ‘Viksit Bihar’ (Developed Bihar). Emphasizing attentiveness, he advised the crowd to listen carefully to grasp crucial details for progress.
Moving to Lakhisarai, the Chief Minister reviewed the Kajra Solar Power Plant and its 3D model, emphasizing project inspection and beneficiary interactions. He used a remote control to initiate 144 projects and inaugurate 117 completed schemes in Lakhisarai, underscoring the government’s commitment to holistic development. Kumar praised cultural performances by schoolchildren and acknowledged the district’s residents for their support.
The ‘Samridhi Yatra’ is a state government initiative aimed at engaging directly with citizens and showcasing development projects across Bihar. The event saw the presence of various dignitaries, including Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh and Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, among others.
