Patna: Chief Minister (CM) Nitish Kumar on Friday, reviewing construction work ‘Prakash Punj’ in Guru Ka Bagh in Patna Sahib.
CM also check the construction works of the multi-purpose ‘Prakash Kendra “and” Udyan “(garden) in place of’ Prakash Punjut ‘and inquire about the works in progress of the officials concerned.
“Prakash Punj, which also comprises Prakash Kendra and her garden, was built at a cost of Rs 54 crore to keep the memory of ‘Prakash Parv’ 350th Guru Gobind Singh, who improved here,” Official Department building construction (BCD) told TOI on Friday.
Guru Ka Bagh associated with Guru Gobind Singh, who was born in Patna in 1666 to Guru Teg Bahadur, The Nine Sikh Guru, and Mata Gujri.
Bihar government has organized a 11-day program on a large scale from December 26th 2016 until January 5, 2017 to mark the birth anniversary 350th of the 10th Sikh Guru, Patna.
Nitish has laid the foundation stones for Prakash Punj, Prakash Kendra and park for three days ‘Shukrana Samaroh’ (Thanksgiving) from 350 Prakash Parv on December 23, 2017.
In September 2018, the CM had inaugurated the start of construction work for buildings Prakash Punj and allies -his.
While inaugurating the construction work, the CM has asked the officials of the BCD to complete the project within 14 months.
“However, the work was delayed because of a locking induced covid,” the official said BCD.
While checking out the construction work, CM asks officials to ensure BCD planting certain tree saplings along the perimeter Prakash Punj.
He also issued instructions for the construction of the track, using a paver block, around a pond located in front of the main gate.
As a railroad crossing the pool, Nitish asked officials to build boundary walls outside the pool to ensure visitor security.
CM also ordered the construction of roads in the outer side of the pool for the convenience of visitors.
Nitish also check Prakash Bhawan built to stay tourists.
After inspection of the construction work, a presentation made before the CM at the exhibition, alongside planning and planning in Prakash Punj content.
Accompanied by senior officials from various departments, Nitish also check Gulzarbagh government buildings.
He held discussions with experts and top officials of archaeological excavations in the city of Patna and also provide specific instructions to them.
CM also checked the BNR teacher training colleges and a discussion about the proposed archaeological excavations there.
CM said that this place was once called Payatiputra.
“Its history is 2000 years old.
If we get some information through excavation, a large number of tourists will visit this place,” said the CM.