Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s Samriddhi Yatra made landfall in Sitamarhi and Shivhar on Monday, blending project launches with incisive welfare scheme audits. The visit underscores Bihar’s aggressive development sprint.
Meetings at Chandouli’s Hit Narayan High School and Shivhar’s Kisan Maidan drew sharp focus on Prakriti Yatra follow-throughs. Kumar sought granular details from district heads.
Saat Nischay-2 remains the bedrock. With a one-crore youth employment vow over five years, the state is unleashing facilities for industries and self-reliance. Tailored economic incentives promise to magnetize business, equipping every district for success.
The endgame? A cadre of capable, independent youth fueling Bihar’s economic renaissance and future-proofing careers.
Enter Saat Nischay-3: the masterplan for developmental supremacy. Its crown jewel, ‘Sabka Samman – Jeevan Aasaan’, is laser-focused on dismantling daily drudgery, with non-stop implementation.
Sitamarhi DM Richi Pandey and Shivhar’s Prabhata Rani shone spotlights via presentations on Prakriti Yatra outcomes, Saat Nischay progress, and broader works. Vijay Kumar Choudhary, Water Resources Minister, lent gravitas to proceedings.
This yatra chapter paints a vivid picture of Bihar’s ascent – methodical, ambitious, and people-first under CM Kumar’s stewardship.