February 11, Patna As part of his Pragati Yatra, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is scheduled to go to Bedhni village, which is located in Aurangabad’s Dev block, on Tuesday.
His coming has been the subject of extensive administrative and security preparations, including the beautiful decoration of the district headquarters and other strategic areas.
The plans were finalized with the active participation of Superintendent of Police Ambrish Rahul, DDC Abhendra Mohan Singh, SDO Santan Kumar Singh, SDPO Amit Kumar, and Aurangabad District Magistrate Srikant Shastri.
With Mithila murals covering houses and offices, the Surya Mandir and Surya Kund sites in Dev Nagar Panchayat have been beautifully ornamented.
The grounds of the Collectorate and Sadar Hospital have also been prepared for the visit.
Strict security measures have been implemented to guarantee a seamless event.
Nitish Kumar will inaugurate the Panchayat Government Building and engage with the residents at the Bedhni Panchayat headquarters when he is there.
He will examine the proposed locations for the Ring Road and medical college in Irrigation Colony, Nagar Panchayat Dev, as well as development projects in Mahadalit Tola Bedhni, such as lanes and drains, the tap water supply system, housing scheme projects, the Chief Minister solar street light scheme, and community building under the Saat Nischay schemes.
In order to evaluate their success, he will also examine the booths that Jeevika Didis and government agencies have put up.
CM Nitish Kumar will officially launch many development projects in the district and lay the cornerstones.
Significant development efforts have been made in the hamlet in advance of the Chief Minister’s arrival, including the installation of 75 new restrooms, a planting drive, and the replacement of outdated transformers with new ones to improve the electricity supply.
The people of Bedhni and Mahadalit Tola are looking forward to Nitish Kumar’s arrival because they think it would hasten the growth of both their hamlet and the Aurangabad district as a whole.
Nitish Kumar visited the Nawada district earlier on Monday and officially opened 202 development projects totaling Rs 211.96 crore.
In addition to building a bypass route to link the Bakhtiyarpur-Rajauli four-lane road, he examined the area designated for the district’s medical college.