Fourth Phase of CM Nitish Kumar’s Pragati Yatra to Begin from February 1 in Bihar

Fourth Phase of CM Nitish Kumar's Pragati Yatra to Begin from February 1 in Bihar

Patna: The fourth phase of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s Pragati Yatra is set to commence on February 1. This phase will cover several districts, focusing on the inspection of development projects and direct interaction with the public to address their concerns.

Districts Covered in the Tour

The Chief Minister’s schedule includes visits to six districts:

  • Bhagalpur (February 1)
  • Banka (February 2)
  • Munger (February 6)
  • Lakhisarai and Sheikhpura (February 8)
  • Jamui (February 10)
  • Nawada (February 11)

During these visits, Nitish Kumar will assess ongoing government schemes and review development progress.

Focus of the Yatra

The Pragati Yatra aims to ensure that government schemes are effectively reaching the people. The Chief Minister will personally inspect the implementation of these programs, gather feedback from local communities, and address their concerns directly. He will also evaluate the special needs of each district and incorporate them into future policies.

Objectives of the Visit

Nitish Kumar’s objective is to accelerate the pace of development across Bihar. Through public interactions, he aims to understand ground-level issues and collect suggestions to improve governance. The initiative also seeks to highlight the government’s commitment to solving regional problems and promoting overall growth.

Significance of the Fourth Phase

This phase of the Pragati Yatra is expected to strengthen the connection between the government and citizens, ensuring transparency and accountability in governance. Nitish Kumar’s interactions with the public and evaluation of local projects underline his focus on inclusive and equitable development for all regions of Bihar.