February 1, Patna As part of his Pragati Yatra, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is scheduled to go to Bhagalpur on Saturday to inspect the progress of the projects and lay the foundation stones or inaugurate them.
A lot of planning has been done to guarantee a safe and easy visit.
He will return to Bhagalpur to continue the ‘Pragati Yatra’ after the one-day break.
The chief minister will examine the Indira Awas homes, paved roads, water taps, power, and livestock and goat barns in Bhagalpur.
Additionally, he will lay the groundwork for or launch a number of projects valued at crores of rupees.
Along with visiting important amenities including the school, Anganwadi center, pond, river, playground, Panchayat Government Building, and health and wellness center, Kumar will also examine Jivika booths.
To avoid any disturbances, JD(U) employees and local authorities are sleeping in the region while administrative and security preparations are underway. Important locations have barricades in place.
When CM Nitish visited Madhepura on January 30, he laid the groundwork and officially opened 69 development projects totaling Rs 299.56 crore.
The major ceremony, when Nitish Kumar remotely inaugurated and unveiled numerous projects, was held at Government Polytechnic College Udakishunganj in Rasalpur Dhuria Panchayat, Chausa block in Madhepura.
The chief minister visited Rasalpur Dhuria Panchayat and examined a number of development projects. He spoke with recipients and examined booths manned by several government agencies at ITI, Udakishunganj. In a substantial financial increase,
CM Nitish Kumar gave checks to Jeevika Didis and self-help groups (SHGs). 5,251 Self Help Groups (SHGs) received at least Rs 33.98 crore, while another 7,685 SHGs received Rs 82.55 crore. Additionally, 1,232 Jeeviks Didis in the district received Rs 6.55 crore.
The ‘Centre for Excellence’ at Government Polytechnic College was opened by CM Nitish. He inspected the Polytechnic College’s workshop and state-of-the-art machinery and laid the cornerstone for the Bihar State Minority Residential School.
Additionally, he erected a sports complex at Raghunath Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School that cost Rs 9.94 lakhs.