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Updated: Do, 25 Sep 2025 11:30 pm (IST) Bihar Politics Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said that if our government is compiled, in the next five years we will work to one Crore people in Bihar. Sanjay Jha and Deputy Chief Minister of the State Samrat Chaudhary was also present with the cm that showed up to import and lay the foundation stone of Rs 520 crore. Jagran Team, Khagaria. Nitish Kumar Bihar, chief minister Nitish Kumar, reached Khagaria on Thursday. Samrat Chaudhary, chief minister of the state, and the executive national president and MP of the JDU, Sanjay Jha, were also present at the event. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar first reached the Saath Nagar village of the Parbatta meeting constituency. Here, the former state minister of the state, Smriti Bash Prasad Singh, unveiled the life -size statue. After this, Pansalwa Village reaches Dumri Panchayat of the Beldaur meeting constituency. Remove the ad, just read the news, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, from the newly built OBC Girls Hostel complex in Panalwa Village, laid the groundstone of more than 250 development schemes approved by the cost of about Rs 520 crore. On this occasion, he repeated the state government’s commitment to the development of the district, saying that the implementation of these schemes will strengthen the infrastructure in both urban and rural areas of Khagaria. After this, the main minister investigated the stalls set up by 24 different departments in the residence premises. At the same time, he addressed a public meeting on the site of Kosi Inter Vidyalaya Panalwa. On this occasion, he attacked the Lalu-Rabri rule without mentioning the achievements of good management. Sarcasm. The gesture targeted the family in a gesture. He also emphasized the development works done in good management for the minority class. Nitish said: We besieged the cemetery. Work was also done for the development of Madrasa. But before that, the government did no work for the minorities. People did not leave the house after the evening. There used to be a fight between Hindu Muslims. Education, the road was bad. Electricity was in very few places. Is used to mix eight hours of electricity in cities such as Patna. But after the formation of our government, the cemeteries were besieged. The boundary wall of the temples was built. Teachers are re -established to promote education. Dress, bike plan is driven. Nitish said there was a great job in the field of health. Earlier, 30 patients visited the primary health center per month, and now 11,600 patients. There were six medical colleges in the entire Bihar earlier, now 12 to 12 medical colleges have increased. The number of beds in Patna Medical College has been increased to five thousand four hundred. You can reach the capital Patna from any corner of Bihar within five hours. CM said 50 percent discussion was given to women in Panchayati Raj institutions and municipal bodies. While women got 35 percent reservation in Bihar police work. Said, in the next five years of employment will be provided to one crore people. At present, the number of self -assistance groups in the state is 11 lakhs. Among them, the number of Jeevika didis is one of 40 lakhs. The number of self -help groups in urban areas has also increased to three lakh 85 thousand. The chief minister said that marriage buildings will be built in all Panchayats. The needy get free electricity. Said that the central government also receives full support in the development of Bihar. Thanked the prime minister for special support and other packages. Beldaur Mla Pannalal Singh Patel, former Mla Poonam Devi Yadav, etc. Was present at the event. Former Chief Minister Satish Prasad Singh was one of Bihar’s veteran politicians. Satish Prasad Singh was elected in 1967 to MLA of the United Socialist Party from the Parbatta constituency. He became the Chief Minister of Bihar in 1968. His duration of the chief minister is lived in short. He held this post for only five days, from 28 January 1968 to 1 February 1968. He was elected in 1980 to MP of Khagaria Lok Sabha. He died of Corona in 2020.