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This article shares details about Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s visit to Sitamarhi and Shivhar to inaugurate development projects.
Today, on January 19, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is visiting Sitamarhi and Shivhar as part of his ‘Samriddhi Yatra’. He will be arriving by helicopter from Patna at around 10:30 AM. This journey focuses on development and aims to connect directly with the people of Bihar.
In Sitamarhi, the Chief Minister will launch development projects worth ₹546 crore. A significant highlight is the inauguration of a new bridge over the Bagmati River, set to start at 11 AM. This bridge is expected to improve transportation and provide relief to areas affected by floods.
After the bridge inauguration, Nitish Kumar will visit the Hitnarayan Singh High School in Belsand. Here, he will inspect stalls related to infrastructure and hold a meeting with officials to discuss the progress of various schemes. He will also talk to the public and announce new projects.
The Chief Minister is also heading to Shivhar, where he plans to inaugurate and lay the foundation for 103 new projects worth around ₹58 crore. These initiatives are designed to meet the basic needs of the district and improve living conditions for locals.
Local authorities have made extensive preparations for this visit. Roads have been repaired, and cleanliness drives are underway to ensure a positive image of the districts. This event is a chance for Nitish Kumar to reinforce his commitment to development and public dialogue.
Summary:
- Nitish Kumar visits Sitamarhi and Shivhar for ‘Samriddhi Yatra’.
- In Sitamarhi, he will inaugurate a bridge and launch projects worth ₹546 crore.
- Public meetings and project inspections will take place at Hitnarayan Singh High School.
- In Shivhar, 103 new schemes costing ₹58 crore will be introduced.
- Local authorities have prepared well with road repairs and cleanliness campaigns.
