What did Bihar CM Nitish Kumar unveil at BIPARD's ‘Manthan-2025’ program in Gaya?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- ‘Manthan-2025’ workshop aims to enhance governance.
- Focus on transparency, accountability, and public engagement.
- Importance of visible success in government schemes.
- Visit to Mahabodhi Temple reflects spiritual commitment.
- Collective efforts of state officials symbolize shared goals.
Patna, Dec 17 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar, arrived in the historic and spiritual city of Gaya on Wednesday, where a unique blend of governance discussions and spiritual introspection took place in a notably impactful manner.
During his visit, the Chief Minister inaugurated the two-day ‘Manthan-2025’ workshop at the Bihar Institute of Public Administration and Rural Development (BIPARD), and took part in a group photograph alongside the state’s divisional commissioners and district magistrates.
Regarded as a pivotal platform for determining the future administrative framework of the Bihar government, ‘Manthan-2025’ aims to foster extensive discussions designed to enhance governance, ensuring it is more effective, transparent, accountable, and centered around the people.
In his address to senior officials, CM Kumar emphasized the necessity for the tangible success of government initiatives to be evident in the community, rather than just documented in official reports. He highlighted accountability, promptness, and administrative sensitivity as the cornerstones of exemplary governance and encouraged officials to maintain a direct link with the public to grasp the realities at the grassroots level.
Numerous senior state officials attended the session at the BIPARD campus, where the collective interaction and group photograph symbolized a commitment to discipline, coordination, and shared administrative objectives.
From the discussions at ‘Manthan-2025’, it is anticipated that critical assessments of ongoing schemes and foundational work for significant policy decisions in the near future will emerge.
After his administrative duties, the Chief Minister visited the Mahabodhi Temple, one of the most revered Buddhist sites globally, where he offered prayers and honored Lord Buddha.
This visit is perceived not only as a demonstration of religious devotion but also as a broader message advocating peace, compassion, and coexistence, values that are deeply enshrined in Bihar’s spiritual legacy.
The 'Manthan-2025' workshop aims to refine governance and administration, and Nitish Kumar's visit to Bodhgaya signifies that he views power, service, and compassion as interconnected.