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“Unity in Bihar: Nitish Kumar’s Resolute Message to PM Modi During Live Visit”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Aurangabad, the city of Lord Bhaskar, after a gap of nine years. In addition to Aurangabad, he is set to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for various development projects in Begusarai. Previously, PM Modi had inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for multiple development initiatives amounting to Rs 21,400 crore in Aurangabad. Subsequently, he will proceed to Begusarai for a public event at 5.15 pm. From Barauni, he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for numerous projects in the oil and gas sector valued at around Rs 1.48 lakh crore for the entire nation, along with several development projects exceeding Rs 13,400 crore specifically for Bihar.

Rs 200 crore to promote handicrafts

The Prime Minister emphasized the current focus on nurturing the talents of the younger generation. In order to boost the handicraft industry in Bihar, a significant investment of Rs 200 crore has been allocated for the construction of Ekta Mall. This initiative reflects the progressive vision of a new Bihar and demonstrates our commitment to ensuring that Bihar does not regress to its previous state.

PM said – ‘Development of Bihar – this is Modi’s guarantee’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the development of Bihar is a guarantee under his leadership. Ensuring peace, law, and order in Bihar is also a guarantee. Furthermore, he assured that the rights of sisters and daughters in Bihar will be protected. During a public meeting in Aurangabad, Bihar, after launching various development projects, PM Modi reiterated his commitment to fulfilling these promises in his third term. He highlighted the transformation in Bihar from a state of fear to a place with growing tourism potential. The introduction of modern trains like Vande Bharat and the development of Amrit Bharat stations are signs of progress. PM Modi also mentioned the diminishing influence of dynastic politics in Bihar due to the increased power of the NDA.

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