Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. file photo
Jagran correspondent, Sitamarhi. On the fourth day of Samriddhi Yatra, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reached Chandauli village of Belsand, about 25 kilometers from Sitamarhi district headquarters. Here he laid the foundation stone of 41 schemes to be constructed at a cost of Rs 346 crore and inaugurated 26 schemes completed at a cost of Rs 208.12 crore.
CM Nitish Kumar said that in the coming 5 years Bihar will be included among the developed states of the country. For this, there was full support from the Central Government, especially PM Narendra Modi. Under the Seven Nishchay Part, along with various works, solar plates will be installed on the roof of every house, so that we can become self-reliant in electricity production.
He said that remember the situation before 2005, there was nothing in Bihar at that time. When he got a chance, he made his wife sit on the chair. After our government came, development work was started with justice. Many works were also done under the Nishchay Yojana.
CM said that work was done to strengthen tap water, bridges, culverts, roads and other infrastructure to connect village hamlets with the main road. Earlier there were only 6 medical colleges in Bihar, which were built during the Congress rule.
After that, not a single increase was made in it, but since my arrival, medical colleges are being opened in every district of the state. Work is being done at every point including health and education, so that the state can move on the path of progress.
Earlier, under the Samriddhi Yatra programme, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of several schemes in Belsand of the district. Apart from this, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reviewed, inspected and held public discussions on the developmental and welfare schemes implemented in the district. All the above programs were organized in Belsand.
Tight security arrangements were made during the program. The Chief Minister had reached Belsand by helicopter from Patna. During this, as the first program, the CM inaugurated the construction of high level RCC bridge and access road at Chandauli Ghat of Belsand-Meenapur road built at a cost of Rs 7089.38 lakh, then after inspecting the Bagmati embankment, left for Hitnarayan High School, Chandauli.
As soon as he reached Hitnarayan High School, the Chief Minister inaugurated the environment-based Nakshatra Vatika and library. From this complex itself, CM Nitish Kumar laid the foundation stone and inaugurated the schemes of the district and inspected the stalls of developmental and welfare schemes run by various departments.
State Water Resources and Information and Public Relations Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Kumar Jha, Sitamarhi MP Dinesh Chand Thakur, Shivhar MP Lovely Anand also addressed the meeting. Welcome address was given by Belsand's LJP MLA Amit Kumar Ranu, Sitamarhi MLA Sunil Kumar Pintu along with Sitamarhi MLA Sunil Kumar Pintu, Bajpatti MLA Rameshwar Mahato, Sursand MLA Nagendra Raut, MLC Rekha Kumari, former MLA Ranju Geeta etc. Were present.
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