CM Nitish laid foundation stone of new development in Bhagalpur!

chief minister Nitish Kumar started the fourth phase of Pragati yatra from bhagalpur district on Saturday. During this, he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 141 developmental schemes worth Rs 1234.25 crore. The chief minister inaugurated 83 schemes at a cost of Rs 1087.41 crore and laid the foundation stone of 58 schemes at a cost of Rs 146.84 crore through remote in the playground of Inter Level school Bahadurpur, Sabour in bhagalpur district.

Foundation stone of Sabour building laid during Pragati Yatra

While reaching bhagalpur from patna during Pragati yatra, the chief minister conducted an aerial survey of the proposed airport (Sultanganj and Goradih) sites in bhagalpur district and gave necessary instructions to the officials. In the campus of bihar Agricultural university Sabour bhagalpur, the chief minister unveiled the foundation stone of the building of Agricultural Biotechnology college, Sabour at a cost of Rs 72.32 crore.

The officials gave him detailed information about the building to be constructed of Agricultural Biotechnology college Sabour through the site map and building format. The students of bihar Agricultural university Sabour welcomed the chief minister on his arrival. Under the Climate Friendly Agriculture Program, the Laboratory of Agricultural Decision Support System, bihar bihar Agricultural university Sabour bhagalpur Museum and Testing and Certification Laboratory of bihar Agricultural university bhagalpur were inaugurated by unveiling the plaque.

During this, the chief minister said that the farmers will get a lot of benefit from the launch of the portal of panchayat level weather based agricultural advice. Information about the weather conditions at the panchayat level will reach the farmers. On the basis of which they will be able to take decisions related to agriculture. The chief minister visited the stall set up by bihar Agricultural university, Sabour based on advanced technology related to agriculture, advanced seeds and new experiments related to agriculture. The chief minister released a special cover on Bihar's heritage - Mithila Makhana.

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