CM Nitish Kumar : Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 72 schemes at a cost of approximately Rs 140 crore
CM Nitish Kumar today started the second phase of Pragati Yatra from Gopalganj district. During the Pragati Yatra, the Chief Minister inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 72 schemes at a cost of about Rs 140 crore in Gopalganj district. These include the inauguration of 61 schemes at a cost of Rs 7169.080 lakh and the foundation stone laying of 11 schemes at a cost of Rs 6733.670 lakh. During this, the Chief Minister inaugurated the newly constructed Industrial Training Institute, Administrative Building, Workshop Building, Staff Hostel of Sidhwalia Gopalganj at a cost of Rs 21.60 crore under the Seven Nischay.The inauguration was done by unveiling the plaque related to the canteen block, principal residence, vice principal residence, boundary wall, access road, site development (with rain water harvesting), furniture and furnishing work. After the inauguration, the Chief Minister inspected the newly constructed building of the Industrial Training Institute. During the inspection, the Chief Minister inspected the workshop. The Chief Minister took information about the work done by hand shearing machine, metal cutter machine, pillar type drill machine, center lathe machine in the workshopIn the premises of Industrial Training Institute, Gopalganj, the Chief Minister unveiled stone plaques related to the inauguration and foundation stone laying of development schemes of various departments.
CM Nitish Kumar said that a very beautiful building has been constructed. It should be maintained regularly. Staff accommodation has also been provided here so that teaching and learning can be done on time. Every kind of facility has been provided for students here as well.New technology related machines have been installed for the students to receive training. After this, the Chief Minister visited Pokhra Tola of village Pakri of Sidhwalia block and took stock of the developmental schemes being carried out.During the inspection, the Chief Minister inspected the Pakdi pond which was renovated under the Water-Life-Greenery Campaign. During the inspection, the Chief Minister instructed the officials to construct a stepped ghat in Pakdi pond,So that people can easily reach the water of the pond. During this, the Chief Minister also planted trees near Pakdi pond.
He said that we started the Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Abhiyan in the year 2019. Under this, the work of renovation of all public wells, ponds, ponds etc. was started.Pakadi pond has also been constructed in a good manner. During this, the Chief Minister released fish seeds and ducks in the Pakadi pond. The Chief Minister also inspected the Anganwadi Centre located in ward number 8. On this occasion, the Chief Minister visited the stalls set up by various departments. The Chief Minister presented a symbolic cheque of Rs 4 crore 31 lakh 11 thousand 755 to a total of 1431 families of Gopalganj district under the Sustainable Livelihood Scheme.The Chief Minister gave the approval letter to Jeevika Didi’s regarding the free allocation of 3 reservoirs constructed under the Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Abhiyan in Gopalganj district to the Jeevika Supported Village Organizations in Vijayipur block for the next 5 years.The Chief Minister presented a symbolic cheque of Rs 141 crore related to financial assistance through bank linkage to 40280 Jeevika Didi’s associated with 7050 Jeevika Self Help Groups.Along with this, the Chief Minister provided symbolic cheques to the beneficiaries of the Chief Minister Pond Fisheries Special Assistance Scheme.
The Chief Minister participated in the dialogue program with Jeevika sisters organized in Pakri village. Jeevika sisters informed CM Nitish Kumar about the income and facilities being received through self-help groups. Expressing gratitude to the Chief Minister, Jeevika Didi said that through Jeevika groups, you are working for the upliftment of all of us women. We all thank you for this. By joining Jeevika, not only has our income increased but the respect of women in society has also increased.CM Nitish Kumar inaugurated the community building cum library in ward number 8 of Pakdi village by cutting the ribbon. After the inauguration, the Chief Minister inspected the community building cum library and took information from the officials about the facilities provided.During the Pragati Yatra, local public representatives, leaders and the district administration felicitated the Chief Minister by presenting him with a bouquet of flowers.
On this occasion, Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Vijay Kumar Sinha, Water Resources cum Parliamentary Affairs Minister Mr. Vijay Kumar Choudhary, Education Minister Mr. Sunil Kumar, MP Dr. Alok Kumar Suman, Legislative Councilor Mr. Birendra Narayan Yadav, former MLA Mr. Mithilesh Tiwari,Former MLA Mr. Manjit Singh, Development Commissioner Mr. Pratyaya Amrit, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Dr. S. Siddharth, Principal Secretary of Public Health Engineering Department Mr. Pankaj Kumar, Special Officer to Chief Minister Mr. Gopal Singh,Additional Director General of Police Headquarters Mr. Kundankrishnan, Additional Director General of Police Security Mr. Amrit Raj, Commissioner of Saran Division Mr. Gopal Meena,Deputy Inspector General of Police, Saran Range, Mr. Nilesh Kumar, District Magistrate, Mr. Prashant Kumar CH, Superintendent of Police, Mr. Awadhesh Dixit along with other dignitaries and senior officers were present.