Nitish Kumar Launches Rs 136 Crore Development Blitz in Darbhanga

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar laid the foundation stone for 50 projects worth Rs 103 crore and inaugurated 40 completed projects worth Rs 33 crore in Darbhanga district. He reviewed major infrastructure projects including an Inter-State Bus Terminal, the new Darbhanga Airport terminal, and the Amas-Darbhanga Expressway. The Chief Minister also directed officials to begin land acquisition for a proposed logistics park in the district. The event was part of the second day of his ongoing Samriddhi Yatra development tour.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Inaugurates Projects Worth Rs 136 Crore in Darbhanga

  • Foundation for 50 projects worth Rs 103 cr
  • Inauguration of 40 projects worth Rs 33 cr
  • Review of Inter-State Bus Terminal & Airport
  • Inspection of Amas-Darbhanga Expressway progress
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Nitish Kumar launches, inaugurates projects worth Rs 136 crore in Darbhanga

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar launches 50 projects, inaugurates 40 more in Darbhanga during Samriddhi Yatra, reviewing key infrastructure works.

"reiterating the government's commitment to inclusive growth - Nitish Kumar"

Patna, Jan 28

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday laid the foundation stone for 50 development projects worth Rs 103 crore and inaugurated 40 completed projects worth Rs 33 crore in Darbhanga district as part of the ongoing Samriddhi Yatra.

During the programme, the Chief Minister inspected model exhibition stalls showcasing development initiatives undertaken by various government departments.

He also held a review meeting of district-level schemes and later addressed a large public gathering.

During a public interaction programme held at Nagendra Jha Stadium, Nitish Kumar interacted with Jeevika women members of self-help groups and local residents.

He highlighted the achievements of the state government and presented a future roadmap for Bihar's development, reiterating the government's commitment to inclusive growth.

Several senior leaders and officials were present on the occasion, including Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, Rajya Sabha MP and JD(U) National Working President Sanjay Jha, Cabinet Ministers Vijay Kumar Choudhary and Madan Sahani, Darbhanga City MLA and State BJP President Sanjay Saraogi, along with other dignitaries and district officials.

As part of the visit, the Chief Minister reviewed the construction of the Inter-State Bus Terminal at Delhi Mod, a project announced during the earlier Pragati Yatra.

The terminal is being built at a cost of Rs 88.78 crore. Construction began on December 15, 2025, and is scheduled for completion by December 14, 2027.

Currently, procurement of machinery and construction materials is underway.

Nitish Kumar also visited the model exhibition stalls set up at the bus stand complex, where models of 11 major schemes announced under the Pragati Yatra are being displayed for public awareness.

In addition, the Chief Minister inspected the under-construction Darbhanga Airport terminal, being built at a cost of Rs 112 crore.

Officials informed him that nearly 50 per cent of the work has been completed, and the terminal building's structure is expected to be finished within the next six months.

The Chief Minister further visited the camp office of Bihar's first expressway, the Amas-Darbhanga Expressway, and reviewed the progress of the ongoing construction work.

The expressway will connect Darbhanga to NH-27, significantly improving regional connectivity.

It was also informed that during the cabinet meeting held on January 13, 50 acres of land were allocated for a proposed logistics park in the district.

Nitish Kumar inspected the site and directed the district administration to initiate the land acquisition process at the earliest.

The second phase of the Samriddhi Yatra began on January 27 from Madhubani, and Wednesday marked the second day of the Chief Minister's development tour.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who travels to Bihar for work, improved connectivity via the expressway and a better airport will be a game-changer. It's encouraging to see a focus on logistics parks too – that can attract real investment.
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Priyanka N
The interaction with Jeevika women is a positive step. Real development is not just about concrete structures but empowering people at the grassroots. Hope the schemes actually benefit them on the ground.
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Aman W
Rs 136 crore sounds impressive, but we hear these announcements every year. The real test is the quality of work and maintenance. The bus stand in my town was inaugurated with fanfare last year and is already leaking.
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Karthik V
Samriddhi Yatra, Pragati Yatra... the names keep changing. While infrastructure is crucial, I wish there was equal focus on improving the quality of education and healthcare in these districts. That's the foundation for long-term growth.
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Michael C
Interesting to see BJP and JD(U) leaders sharing the stage for development projects. If politics takes a backseat and development remains the focus, Bihar can finally shed its "Bimaru" tag. The expressway connectivity is a smart move.

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