Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is all set to visit Vaishali district on September 28, bringing with him a significant development project just weeks before the state Assembly elections. The main highlight of his visit will be laying the foundation stone for a proposed degree college in Goraul block. Officials say this project aims to improve higher education facilities for local students and provide better opportunities for the youth of the region.
Apart from Goraul, the Chief Minister will also hold public dialogue sessions in Rajapakar and Deshri blocks. These meetings are designed to give residents a chance to interact directly with him and share their concerns. Party workers and local authorities are actively preparing for the events, ensuring that everything is ready for the day of the visit.
The administration in Vaishali has started preparations on a large scale. Venues are being decorated, barricades are being set up, and security arrangements are being made to manage the crowd and traffic. Officials are working fast to ensure that the events run smoothly. Even though the detailed minute-to-minute schedule of the Chief Minister’s visit has not been released, the date of September 28 is confirmed.
Political observers note that Nitish Kumar’s visit is part of a series of initiatives ahead of the elections, aimed at strengthening connections with voters and showing progress in development projects. For residents of Vaishali, the visit is seen as an opportunity to witness the launch of an important educational institution and to communicate directly with the Chief Minister. The visit is expected to draw attention from both supporters and local media, highlighting the government’s focus on education and public engagement.





















