January 23, Patna As part of his Pragati Yatra, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is expected to go to Saharsa on Thursday.
Tight security measures have been put in place to guarantee a seamless visit, and preparations have been finished for his arrival.
The villages of Menha and Vishanpur, where important plans have been made, are anticipated to host the Chief Minister. Along with the government buildings along the way, the roads between Menha and Vishanpur have been tastefully ornamented.
Beneficiaries in the Menha Mahadalit Tola have been given amenities including paved roads, electricity, water taps, livestock and goat barns, Indira Awas homes, pensions, and restrooms. With a freshly painted structure and a boundary wall, the Menha Health Sub-Centre has a new appearance. Additionally, health services have been restored and are operating normally.
Nitish Kumar is reportedly scheduled to arrive at Saharsa by helicopter. For this reason, a helicopter has been built, and the Chief Minister will go straight to Menha to officially open the hostel.
He will next visit a number of locations, such as the Panchayat Government Building, a school, an Anganwadi Center, a pond, a river, a playground, and a Health Sub-Centre. Local authorities and JDU employees are sleeping in the region as part of the ongoing administrative preparations to make sure nothing gets in the way.
The Tilave River, the fairground, the hostel, and the helipad are all surrounded by barricades. Additionally, the area around the Panchayat Government Building and Vishanpur School is now more secure.
The Pragati Yatra has no planned events on January 24, 25, or 26 after Saharsa since these dates coincide with Republic Day festivities.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar launched and laid the groundwork for a number of development projects in the Araria district on Wednesday as part of the Pragati Yatra. The Chief Minister visited Balua hamlet, which is under Hansa Panchayat of Raniganj block, and examined the recently restored Balua Pond. The Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Abhiyan funded the refurbishment, which was done to encourage environmental sustainability.
On December 23, CM Nitish Kuma launched the Pragati Yatra. Since 2005, he has participated in about 15 yatras across the state under various aliases.