In Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is all set to launch the much-anticipated ‘Samriddhi Yatra.’ This extensive field exercise will appraise the on-ground reality of numerous welfare and infrastructure schemes.
Kicking off from Patna, the yatra will snake through Bihar’s 38 districts, with stopovers at key development hubs. The objective is clear: bridge any gaps between policy intent and delivery.
The government takes pride in milestones like 100% electrification of villages, improved literacy rates, and enhanced law enforcement via better policing. However, CM Nitish insists on perfection.
Each day of the yatra includes site visits, beneficiary interactions, and review meetings with officials. Digital tools will document progress, enabling data-driven decisions.
This initiative revives the spirit of Nitish Kumar’s earlier successful yatras that transformed Bihar from a ‘BIMARU’ state to a development contender.
Stakeholders from industry and civil society applaud the move, hoping it catalyzes investments. Politically, it strengthens the NDA alliance’s development plank.
As preparations intensify, Bihar’s development trajectory looks promising. The Samriddhi Yatra is more than a tour—it’s a commitment to inclusive growth.