Chief Minister Nitish Kumar kicked off the second phase of the Samriddhi Yatra in Madhubani by inaugurating and laying the foundation stone for projects totaling Rs 391 crore. Among these were 101 projects worth Rs 298 crore for which he interacted with residents, and 294 completed projects worth Rs 93 crore that were inaugurated. These endeavors aim to invigorate the district’s overall development.
During the Samriddhi Yatra, Nitish Kumar visited Araria Sangram, inspecting the newly built Panchayat Government Building and a revamped pond developed under the Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali campaign. He also launched the Jeevika Bhavan and checked out stalls set up by Jeevika and various government departments. The Chief Minister disbursed cheques to beneficiaries of government schemes and initiated several other projects to enhance public welfare infrastructure in the district.
Later, Nitish Kumar conducted a review meeting with officials and engaged in a dialogue program near the Durga Temple in Araria Sangram. Emphasizing the significance of the social security pension scheme, he noted its role in providing dignity, respect, and financial security to beneficiaries, especially the elderly, widows, and persons with disabilities. The Samriddhi Yatra remains a platform for direct public interaction and on-site assessment of development works, underscoring the government’s commitment to inclusive growth and grassroots governance.
