PATNA: Chief minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday stated Bihar Museum, the nation’s very first global museum, was constructed from Patna and the state government has chosen to enlarge the present Patna Museum to produce it better.
“The two museums will soon be linked via a subterranean subway, and this is going to be a special concept on the planet,” the CM said while reviewing the jobs of urban growth and home division (UDHD) via videoconferencing out of’Sankalp’ hallway of his home.
The CM expressed pride over the demonstration of their proposed alignment for linking the 2 museums.
He instructed the officials concerned to take particular care of this ambitious endeavor.
Nitish reported the connectivity of the museums will assist in realizing the glorious and advancing history of Bihar at a much better way.
The complete duration of this subway link is going to be 1.4kilometers (approximetely 1.395kilometers ) along with the tube itself will probably be a kind of art gallery, that is decorated with unique kinds of artworks on walls, such as murals along with Madhubani painting.
The CM also examined the demonstration of Meethapur pond job and wet and solid waste management project below’Saat Nischay Part-II’ of their state authorities.
Nitish also appreciated that the Mithapur pond job and directed the officers concerned to plant a growing number of saplings across the pond.
“Strong and moist waste management program is also nice and it needs to be put into place shortly,” he explained.
Giving focus on cleanliness, the CM said the waste management job could further enhance the sanitation of all of the cities of this nation.
Before, UDHD chief secretary Anand Kishor gave a comprehensive info regarding all 3 jobs through a demonstration.