ETV Bharat / state

Nitish Kumar launches schemes worth Rs 727.93 cr in Araria

During the 'Jagrukta Sammellan' in Araria district, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar launched 478 developmental schemes worth Rs 727.93 crore. The 'sammellan' or conference was part of the "Jal-Jiwan-Hariyali" drive to create awareness about water conservation and afforestation.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
author img

By

Published : Jan 6, 2020, 11:25 PM IST

Araria (Bihar): Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday launched 478 developmental schemes worth Rs 727.93 crore during the 'Jagrukta Sammellan' in Araria district.

The 'sammellan' or conference was part of the "Jal-Jiwan-Hariyali" drive to create awareness about water conservation and afforestation.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar addressing a gathering in Araria

Addressing a public meeting at Araria college, Kumar stressed on the importance of keeping the environment intact besides asking people to be aware of climate change and its adverse impact, a statement said.

Read: Maoists beat up construction workers, set vehicles on fire in Bihar's Nawada

The chief minister called upon people to show their commitment by participating in the "human chain" to be formed on January 19 across the state in support of prohibition and create awareness over climate change.

"Your (people) participation in the human chain will not only motivate and inspire the country but will also send a message to the world," Kumar said.

Kumar also announced that the engineering college, which is currently being built in Araria, will be named after writer Phanishwar Nath 'Renu.'

Local MP Pradeep Kumar Singh, Chief Secretary Deepak Kumar, Purnea Divisional Commissioner Safina AN were among those present at the meeting.

Also Read: NPR update in Bihar to begin on May 15, says Sushil Modi

Araria (Bihar): Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday launched 478 developmental schemes worth Rs 727.93 crore during the 'Jagrukta Sammellan' in Araria district.

The 'sammellan' or conference was part of the "Jal-Jiwan-Hariyali" drive to create awareness about water conservation and afforestation.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar addressing a gathering in Araria

Addressing a public meeting at Araria college, Kumar stressed on the importance of keeping the environment intact besides asking people to be aware of climate change and its adverse impact, a statement said.

Read: Maoists beat up construction workers, set vehicles on fire in Bihar's Nawada

The chief minister called upon people to show their commitment by participating in the "human chain" to be formed on January 19 across the state in support of prohibition and create awareness over climate change.

"Your (people) participation in the human chain will not only motivate and inspire the country but will also send a message to the world," Kumar said.

Kumar also announced that the engineering college, which is currently being built in Araria, will be named after writer Phanishwar Nath 'Renu.'

Local MP Pradeep Kumar Singh, Chief Secretary Deepak Kumar, Purnea Divisional Commissioner Safina AN were among those present at the meeting.

Also Read: NPR update in Bihar to begin on May 15, says Sushil Modi

ZCZC
PRI ERG ESPL NAT
.PATNA CES20
BH-NITISH
Nitish Kumar launches schemes worth Rs 727.93 cr in Araria
         Patna, Jan 6 (PTI) Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
on Monday launched 478 developmental schemes worth Rs 727.93
crore during the 'Jagrukta Sammelan' in Araria district.
         The 'sammellan' or conference was part of the "Jal-
Jiwan-Hariyali" drive to create awareness about water
conservation and afforestation.
         Addressing a public meeting at Araria college, Kumar
stressed on the importance of keeping environment intact
besides asking people to be aware of climate change and its
adverse impact, a statement said.
         The chief minister called upon people to show their
commitment by participating in the "human chain" to be formed
on January 19 across the state in support of prohibition and
create awareness over climate change.
         "Your (people) participation in the human chain
will not only motivate and inspire the country but will also
send a message to the world," Kumar said.
         Kumar also announced that the engineering college,
which is currently being built in Araria, will be named after
writer Phanishwar Nath Renu.
         Local MP Pradeep Kumar Singh, Chief Secretary Deepak
Kumar, Purnea Divisional Commissioner Safina A N were among
those present at the meeting. PTI AR
SOM
SOM
01062234
NNNN
ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2025 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.