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Kudos to NDA Government in Bihar
By Keshaw Kumar
Pandey
Reotith, Gopalganj
May 22, 2008 |
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With a
short period of leave I recently visited my
native village Reotith, District Gopalganj,
Bihar and was amazed to see the development
spherically under the control and able guidance
of Hon’ble Chief Minister Sh. Nitish Kumar Ji.
All the roads which were in very bad condition
got rebuilt and some are upgraded as National
Highway. The National Highway No. 28 is being
upgraded in four lanes and work is in progress.
One or two halls/rooms have been built in the
premises of approximately each and every school.
All hospitals from Block level to District level
have been repaired and some of those are
upgraded with the addition of more buildings.
Implementation of electricity is in progress at
war-foot level and I think the electrification
works will be completed by the end of the coming
year 2009. I have also visited the Bandh site of
“Gandak River” and found that the dam of both
side have been repaired. It will be beneficial
to prevent the flood to avoid the agricultural
loss of state.
In a nutshell I want to say that the main
infrastructure like Education, Health,
Agriculture, Road, Rebuilding of Bandh to
prevent the Agricultural land from flood and
Electrification of complete state which are
essential to rebuild a state and provide welfare
to the inhabitant of state are being implemented
very fast under the control of the NDA
Government. Although approximately quarter past
two years have been completed by this
Government, I think it will change the view of
Bihar in times to come and bring back the pride
of its citizens.
The NDA Government under the leadership of Sh.
Nitish Kumar Ji is living the expectations of
the people and the people in turn, will give
further a chance to this Govt. for the benefit
of the state and its subjects.
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Really, great work being done all
around.
I just happened to see PMCH and was
very surprised to see the make over
it has got.
In fact as much that I went to PMCH
for my own treatment while I could
very well afford most expensive
private hospital in Patna.
Not only this, in rural areas
(Arwal) as well hospitals were in
great shape.
I saw doctors coming regularly and
attending patients everything was
super clean.
WOW, that was a really nice view. -
Prashant Kumar - May 25, 2008 |
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