Patna witnessed cheers from Buxar as Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary officially launched the JK Cement Grinding Unit in Brahmpur, a move that promises to transform the region’s fortunes. Emphasizing NDA’s core priorities, the event spotlights relentless pursuit of growth, investments, and employment.
Via X, Choudhary announced the ‘historic beginning of industrial revolution’ in Bihar, noting Industry Minister Dilip Jaiswal’s participation. Framed as a win under the fresh industrial policy, the facility eyes thousands of jobs and economic fortification. Congratulatory notes flowed for JK Cement and Bihar’s populace.
The Deputy CM drew attention to the era of CM Nitish Kumar and PM Modi, under which Bihar notched the most bottling plants, with two inaugurations today amplifying the impact.
Jaiswal praised the project’s expansive benefits for industrial acceleration, employment generation, investment surge, and infrastructure uplift, calling it a bold stride to self-reliance with NDA’s steadfast commitment.
JD(U) MP Sanjay Jha contrasted the opposition’s gloom with Bihar’s progress, highlighting the one crore job initiative already underway. ‘Capital is investing in Bihar now,’ he said, marking the occasion as a proud milestone.
This plant’s opening is more than infrastructure—it’s a beacon of hope, fueling sustainable development and heralding Bihar’s industrial ascent.
