Amidst enthusiastic crowds, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar descended on Purnea Thursday under the Samriddhi Yatra banner, heralding a new era with the launch of 92 projects totaling Rs 485 crore.
Splitting the investments, Rs 164 crore went to inaugurating 84 ready assets, while Rs 321 crore marked the start of eight ambitious ventures. This multifaceted push targets infrastructure gaps long plaguing the district.
Kumar’s itinerary included a heartfelt visit to Maa Puran Devi Temple, scrutinizing enhancement projects. He flipped the switch for a modern two-lane road from State Highway 60 and road fortification from Line Bazaar to Polytechnic via Rajni Chowk.
Eco-conscious upgrades under Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali featured prominently, with the temple’s historic pond restored to glory. Traditional Jhijhia dances and Bal Bhawan Kilかり stalls added a festive, community-driven vibe to the proceedings.
Reviewing Prakriti Yatra pledges, the CM grilled officials on timelines and efficacy before heading to the Dairy-Fisheries-Animal Husbandry center. Direct dialogues with breeders underscored his people-first governance.
‘Our administration is laser-focused on comprehensive growth, especially boosting farming and livestock for economic empowerment,’ Kumar declared. He motivated locals: ‘Aim high in your endeavors; full support awaits.’
Various departmental displays rounded off the day, showcasing Bihar’s progressive policies. Purnea’s transformation reflects the state’s unyielding drive towards prosperity.