PM Modi's Grand Roadshow in Gaya Marks Launch of ₹13,000 Crore Mega Projects and Vital Connectivity Initiatives
Gaya,(Bihar)August 22(HS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today captivated thousands during a grand roadshow in Gaya, unveiling ambitious development projects worth ₹13,000 crore aimed at transforming Bihar’s infrastructure landscape. Accompanied by B
PM Modi's Grand Roadshow in Gaya Marks Launch of ₹13,000 Crore Mega Projects and Vital Connectivity Initiatives


Gaya,(Bihar)August 22(HS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today captivated thousands during a grand roadshow in Gaya, unveiling ambitious development projects worth ₹13,000 crore aimed at transforming Bihar’s infrastructure landscape.

Accompanied by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, PM Modi inaugurated a slew of projects spanning power, roads, healthcare, urban development, and water supply that are set to accelerate economic growth and improve public services across the state.

A highlight of the day will be the inauguration of the strategically important Aunta-Simaria bridge over the River Ganga, a critical link enhancing connectivity between northern and southern Bihar, promising seamless travel and commercial exchange.

Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi welcomed and felicitated the Prime Minister upon his arrival, adding to the celebratory atmosphere as thousands of supporters thronged the venue, cheering the government’s renewed commitment to Bihar’s development.

In a stirring address, PM Modi emphasized that these initiatives mark a milestone in Bihar’s journey toward modernization and prosperity, underscoring the government’s vision of inclusive growth that balances tradition and progress.

The roadshow underscored the government’s continuing focus on robust infrastructure as a catalyst for social upliftment and economic revitalization in the state, with the ₹13,000 crore blueprint aiming to galvanize Bihar into a new era of development and opportunity.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar


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