Patna, September 28 (IANS) Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated on Sunday and laid the foundation stone for 185 development schemes worth Rs 1,585.59 crore at Sabayya Airfield Complex in Gopalganj district.
The projects include the foundation stone for 124 schemes for the inauguration of 61 schemes worth Rs 1,295.85 crore and Rs 289.74 crore.
During the incident, the Chief Minister interacted with Jeevika Didis, pensioners and other beneficiaries, which highlighted the government’s commitment for rural development and welfare initiatives.
After unveiling the projects in Gopalganj, Nitish Kumar also inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 331 schemes and in a public event organized at a public event organized at a public event for Rs 744.85 crore, later Goreil in Vaishli district.
Plans, many of which were announced during the progress journey, aims to accelerate development, improve infrastructure and increase the quality of life for local residents.
Earlier, the Chief Minister of Bihar prepared a foundation for the New Degree College in Goraul and inspected the 3D model of the proposed campus.
Nitish Kumar also interacted with pensioners, Jivika Didis, Anganwadi Sevik, Sahayika and other beneficiaries, who highlight the government’s attention at welfare and ground level.
The Chief Minister of Bihar is visiting two districts before the 2025 Bihar assembly elections, launching inauguration and projects.
The push comes when the Election Commission is expected to announce the voting dates soon, after which the model code of conduct will be implemented.
On Saturday, Nitish Kumar carried forward mass development by inauguration and inauguration of the foundation for projects worth more than Rs 8,900 crore in Katiyar and Madhubani districts.
At the first event, the Chief Minister unveiled 242 schemes worth Rs 583 crore in the campus of Gandhi Senior Secondary High School in Nariaya Panchayat of Sameli block of Katiyar.
He inaugurated the foundation stone for 25 development schemes worth Rs 8,328.82 crore in Madhubani and laid the foundation stone.
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