Bihar: Nitish journey starting from West Champaran, will be named Pragati Yatra
Bihar: The Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's journey in Bihar will start from December 23. It will start from West Champaran of Bihar which will go to different districts. Through this journey, CM Nitish Kumar will establish a dialogue among the public and will tell about the work done by his government.
CM Nitish yatra in Bihar will start from West Champaran
Not only the date of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's Bihar visit has changed but now its name has also changed. While journey starting from 15 December was named Mahila Samvad Yatra. Now Nitish's journey is starting from West Champaran from December 23 and its name will be Pragati Yatra.
Yatra starts from December 23 and its name will be Pragati Yatra
The schedule has been released regarding this journey of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. The Chief Minister will set out on 'Pragati Yatra' from December 23. He has also changed the name of his journey. Earlier the name of the journey was 'Mahila Samvad' Yatra, which has been changed to 'Pragati Yatra'.
In the first phase, from December 23 to December 28, he will visit 5 districts of Bihar. During the visit, he will visit the area and hold a district level review meeting.
Ministers will join through video conferencing
The Additional Chief Secretary of the Cabinet Secretariat has issued a letter regarding Nitish Kumar's visit. The secretaries of the concerned departments will be present in the Chief Minister's meeting, but the ministers have been asked to join through video conferencing. Not only this, MPs-MLAs-MLAs can attend the meeting, but will not be free to raise questions on any subject.
Nitish Kumar's Pragati Yatra
Nitish Kumar's Pragati Yatra will start from West Champaran from December 23. Nitish Kumar will be in East Champaran on December 24. There will be a Christmas holiday on December 25. On December 26, Nitish Kumar's Pragati Yatra will be in Shivhar and Sitamarhi. Nitish's Pragati Yatra will be in Muzaffarpur on December 27. December 28 will be the last day of the first phase of the journey in Vaishali.
Assembly elections to be held next year
In such a situation, political parties have started preparing so far. In Bihar, on one side there is India Alliance which includes Congress-RJD and on the other side there is NDA which includes Nitish Kumar's JDU, BJP and many other parties. The leadership of the government is in the hands of Nitish Kumar.
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It is believed that Nitish Kumar wants to give a message to the public through his tour that his government is for the common man and is continuously working for his progress. Although earlier it was named Samvad Yatra, but now it has been named Pragati Yatra.