What New Development Projects Did Nitish Kumar Unveil in Madhubani?
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Patna, Jan 27 (NationPress) Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday marked the commencement of significant development initiatives in Madhubani district, unveiling projects totaling Rs 391 crore on the inaugural day of the second phase of the Samriddhi Yatra.
During this event, the Chief Minister engaged in a public dialogue with local residents and laid the foundation for 101 projects worth Rs 298 crore, along with inaugurating 294 completed projects valued at Rs 93 crore.
These endeavors aim to inject new life and vigor into the district's overall development.
As part of the Samriddhi Yatra, Nitish Kumar visited Araria Sangram, where he evaluated the newly built Panchayat Government Building and a renovated pond, developed under the Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali (Water-Life-Greenery) initiative.
He also inaugurated the Jeevika Bhavan (Livelihood Centre) and reviewed stalls established by Jeevika and various governmental departments.
The Chief Minister distributed checks to beneficiaries of diverse government schemes and initiated several other development projects aimed at enhancing public welfare infrastructure in the district.
Following this, Nitish Kumar conducted a review meeting with officials and interacted with the public during a dialogue session near the Durga Temple in Araria Sangram.
In his address, the Chief Minister underscored the significance of the social security pension scheme, asserting that it has been vital in ensuring dignity, respect, and financial stability for beneficiaries, particularly the elderly, widows, and persons with disabilities.
The Samriddhi Yatra remains a crucial platform for direct public engagement and hands-on assessment of development efforts, reinforcing the state government’s commitment to inclusive growth and community-oriented governance.
In attendance were Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, Rajya Sabha MP and JD(U) National Working President Sanjay Jha, and several ministers, alongside numerous state officials and dignitaries.