SHIVHAR, Bihar – Chief Minister Nitish Kumar kicked off his Samriddhi Yatra with a high-energy visit to Sitamarhi and Shivhar districts on Monday. In a packed schedule, he inaugurated and laid foundation stones for multiple development projects while conducting thorough reviews of welfare initiatives.
The day began at Hit Narayan High School in Chandouli, Sitamarhi, where CM Kumar held a detailed review meeting. He later moved to Kisan Maidan in Shivhar for another session, grilling officials on the progress of schemes announced during his earlier Prakriti Yatra.
Emphasizing the ‘Saat Nischay-2’ roadmap, Kumar directed authorities to ensure flawless implementation. ‘Our government has set an ambitious target to provide jobs and employment to one crore youth over the next five years,’ he declared. The state is rolling out incentives for entrepreneurs setting up industries and promoting self-employment opportunities across districts.
A special economic package for industrialists promises to transform Bihar’s landscape. ‘Every district now offers seamless facilities for businesses,’ Kumar noted. The vision is clear: make Bihar’s youth skilled, self-reliant, and gainfully employed, securing their future in a booming economy.
Kumar highlighted the launch of ‘Saat Nischay-3’, aimed at propelling Bihar into the league of India’s most developed states. The seventh resolve, ‘Sabka Samman – Jeevan Aasaan’, focuses on easing daily hardships for citizens. ‘We’re working relentlessly to simplify lives,’ he affirmed.
Sitamarhi District Magistrate Richi Pandey and Shivhar DM Prabhata Rani presented comprehensive updates on Prakriti Yatra projects, Saat Nischay-2 progress, and emerging Saat Nischay-3 initiatives. They also outlined other local development works. Water Resources Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary attended the meetings, underscoring the collaborative push for growth.
This visit signals Bihar’s renewed commitment to inclusive development, with CM Kumar’s hands-on approach setting the tone for accelerated progress.
