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CM Samrat Choudhary Unveils Bihar’s ₹5 Lakh Crore Investment Roadmap on I-Day

Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary hoisted the national flag at Gandhi Maidan on Independence Day, his first as CM, and took the ceremonial salute. He pledged focus on education, healthcare, agriculture, and employment, announcing housing land for 30,000 families and new universities and medical colleges. Choudhary set a ₹5 lakh crore investment target by November, aiming to create jobs and boost industry, including 25 new sugar mills. Security at the event was tight, with CCTV, drones, and sector-wise deployment to ensure peaceful celebrations.

CM Samrat Choudhary outlines Bihar development roadmap on I-Day

Patna, Aug 15

Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary on Saturday hoisted the national flag at Patna's historic Gandhi Maidan for the first time as Chief Minister and took the salute from the ceremonial parade during the state's Independence Day celebrations.

He extended his greetings to the people of Bihar and the nation, recalling the sacrifices, struggle and martyrdom of the freedom fighters who secured India's independence.

Addressing the gathering, CM Samrat Choudhary said his government is committed to strengthening education, healthcare, agriculture, industry, social security and employment in Bihar.

He said housing land had been provided to 30,000 landless families and highlighted the establishment of new universities, medical colleges and degree colleges at the block level.

He also said model hospitals were being developed in every district to reduce the need for patients to be referred to other locations.

On infrastructure, the Chief Minister said work was continuing on roads and other development projects across the state.

Choudhary said the government was prioritizing industries capable of generating large-scale employment and creating stronger markets for agricultural produce.

He announced a target of attracting Rs 5 lakh crore in investment in Bihar by November. He said the broader objective was to ensure that at least one member of every family has access to employment or a livelihood opportunity, either in the government or private sector.

The Chief Minister also said the government was working towards establishing 25 sugar mills in the state and expressed the goal of restoring Bihar to a position of economic prominence.

For maintaining law and order, Gandhi Maidan was divided into four sectors and multiple sub-sectors. Magistrates and police officers were deployed at 62 locations around Gandhi Maidan and Kargil Smriti Chowk. Security agencies maintained close surveillance through CCTV cameras and drones.

Cameras installed under the Smart City Project monitored different parts of Gandhi Maidan and its surrounding areas. The Integrated Command and Control Centre at the police office premises monitored the event continuously.

The district control room operated in three shifts, while reserve magistrates and police personnel were kept ready to respond to any emergency. The arrangements were aimed at ensuring that the Independence Day gathering passed off peacefully and without disruption.

— IANS

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