Bihar CM Inaugurates Janki Mahotsav, Names Medical College After Goddess Sita

Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary inaugurated the Janki Mahotsav at Punaura Dham in Sitamarhi on Janaki Navami. He announced that the medical college under construction in Sitamarhi will be named "Maa Sita Medical College." The CM expressed reverence for Goddess Sita and highlighted plans for religious and tourism development in the region. The government is also working on the Ram-Janki Ramayan Corridor and a railway doubling project to boost connectivity.

Key Points: Bihar CM Names Medical College After Goddess Sita at Janki Mahotsav

  • CM Samrat Choudhary inaugurates Janki Mahotsav at Punaura Dham
  • Medical college in Sitamarhi to be named "Maa Sita Medical College"
  • Government developing a grand Sita temple and corridor at Punauradham
  • Ram-Janki Ramayan Corridor connecting Ayodhya and Sitamarhi announced
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Bihar CM inaugurates Janki Mahotsav, names medical college after Goddess Sita

Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary inaugurates Janki Mahotsav in Sitamarhi, announces naming of medical college after Goddess Sita, and pushes for religious tourism development.

"This holy shrine stands as a symbol of our faith, culture, and glorious heritage. - Samrat Choudhary"

Patna, April 25

Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary on Saturday inaugurated the grand Janaki Mahotsav at Punaura Dham on the occasion of Janaki Navami in Sitamarhi district.​

A large gathering of devotees and residents attended this occasion.​

On the auspicious occasion, the Chief Minister made several key announcements, the most notable being that the medical college currently under construction in Sitamarhi will be named "Maa Sita Medical College."​

The announcement was met with loud applause and enthusiasm from the audience.​

Addressing the gathering, Samrat Choudhary expressed deep reverence, stating that he considers his elevation to the post of Chief Minister as a blessing of Goddess Sita.​

"On the auspicious occasion of Janaki Navami, I offered prayers and sought the blessings of Goddess Sita at the Punauradham Temple in Sitamarhi-the sacred site of her divine manifestation. This holy shrine stands as a symbol of our faith, culture, and glorious heritage," Choudhary said.​

Reiterating his government's commitment to regional development, the Chief Minister emphasised that Sitamarhi would be further developed from both religious and tourism perspectives.​

"The NDA government is rapidly advancing the construction of a grand and divine temple dedicated to Goddess Sita at Punauradham, alongside the development of a corridor equipped with modern amenities. I held a review meeting regarding these religious development works with senior political leaders and administrative officials. This sacred site is poised to emerge as a major spiritual and tourism hub for devotees from both within the country and abroad," he said.​

The city was filled with a festive atmosphere throughout the day, with several religious and cultural programs organised to mark the occasion.​

Punaura Dham is widely regarded as the birthplace of Goddess Janaki (Sita), making it a site of immense religious significance.​

The Government of India has already announced the ambitious Ram-Janki Ramayan Corridor connecting Ayodhya and Sitamarhi.​

Additionally, a 256-km railway doubling project, estimated at Rs 4,563 crore, has been approved, and an expressway is also being developed to improve connectivity between these two prominent religious destinations.​

The Bihar government had earlier initiated plans to acquire 50 acres of land to enhance tourist facilities and infrastructure around the Punaura Dham temple.​

Since assuming office, the Chief Minister has been actively visiting major religious sites.​

Before taking the oath, he visited the Hanuman Temple at Rajvanshi Nagar in Patna, followed by Takht Sri Harimandir Sahib in Patna City.​

He also paid visits to Harihar Nath Temple in Saran district and Baidyanath Dham temple in Jharkhand's Deoghar district.

- IANS

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Vikram M
Great initiative! The Ram-Janaki corridor and expressway will boost tourism and create jobs. But we need transparency on land acquisition for Punaura Dham—50 acres is a lot. Hope farmers get fair compensation. Overall, a positive step for Bihar's religious heritage. 🚩
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Rajesh Q
While I appreciate the religious focus, our state has urgent problems—floods, unemployment, and education. Naming a medical college after Sita is symbolic, but we need doctors and nurses in rural areas. Devotion is fine, but governance should prioritize people's daily struggles. Just saying.
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Sneha F
As a woman, I find it empowering that Goddess Sita—a symbol of strength and devotion—is being commemorated. But let's also remember that women in Bihar face real challenges: safety, education, and healthcare. The CM should ensure the medical college has good facilities for women patients too. 🌸
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Rohan X
Finally, some attention to Sitamarhi! The railway doubling and expressway will really help connectivity. But I hope the temple corridor doesn't become another political gimmick. If the government delivers on infrastructure and healthcare, it'll be a win for all. Let's see the follow-through! 🔥
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Manish T
It's good to see the CM visiting all major religious sites—shows respect for all faiths. But I hope this isn't just about photo ops. Bihar needs real development in education, roads, and electricity. The Janaki Mahotsav is a cultural celebration, but don't forget the common man's needs. 😌

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