Bihar Minister Says Nitish Kumar's Vision Still Guides State's Growth
Bihar Minister: Nitish Kumar's Vision Still Guides Growth

Buxar: Planning and development minister Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha on Sunday stated that Bihar’s growth continues to be guided by the development vision laid down by former chief minister Nitish Kumar. He emphasized that the policies and governance framework introduced during Nitish Kumar’s tenure remain the foundation of the state’s progress.

Government Accelerating Development Under CM Samrat Choudhary

Addressing a function organized by Nagrik Parishad in Dumraon, Kushwaha said the government is working to accelerate development and ensure welfare schemes reach every section of society. He added that development initiatives are gaining momentum under the leadership of chief minister Samrat Choudhary.

Sahyog Shivirs for Grassroots Welfare

The minister informed that the government is organizing ‘Sahyog Shivirs’ in panchayats across the state to address public grievances and extend the benefits of welfare schemes to people at the grassroots level. These camps aim to bring government services closer to the people.

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Historical Significance of Shahabad Region Highlighted

Speaking on the occasion, social scientist Jagnarayan Singh Yadav highlighted the historical significance of the Shahabad region. He said Shahabad was the birthplace of the historic Triveni Sangh and had played an important role in Bihar’s social and political history.

Appeal for Peace and Communal Harmony

Yadav appealed to people to maintain peace, harmony and social unity. He urged residents to live together with mutual respect and contribute to the overall development of society. He stressed that communal harmony and cooperation are essential for regional progress.

Event Highlights

Earlier, Dumraon JD(U) MLA Rahul Kumar Singh welcomed the minister and other guests. JD(U) workers from the district also felicitated Kushwaha during the programme. The event saw participation from local leaders and residents who expressed support for the government’s development agenda.

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