Madhubani / Patna: Head of Minister of Nitish Kumar on Friday asked women to be taken to the streets to check the consumption of liquor in their environment.
Overcoming public rallies at DB College Ground in JAIAgar after being launched through the remote formal work agreement for the two main projects of the Department of Water Resources (WRD), CM urged women to take procession if someone in their environment was found in manufacturing, selling or drinking liquor.
CM said that if women began to protest in such a way, it would have a big impact on the state of the state government to ban sales and consumption of liquor.
Previously, CM officially started a construction work from two schemes – a series on the Kamla river in Jialagar and the road all the weather on the right side of the Kamla embankment from Pipaghat to the bridge bridge, a distance of 80km.
The estimated cost of the project is RS 405.66 Crore and Core 325.12.
These projects tend to be completed in March 2023.
Originally from Nepal, the Kamla River entered the Indian territory in Jialagar and every year includes the story of destruction, affecting the population lakh.
Rentas will have a total of 550 meters with 36 gates.
This will have a clear waterway of 360 meters (barrage) and 100 meters (under the sluice).
The series of series will help improve irrigation facilities from the current 18,700 hectares of up to 28,384 hectares through the east and western canal system which includes JiaNagar, Basopatti, Khajauli, Ladania, Kaluahi, Madhwapur and Harlakhi Regency block.
Then, overcoming a public meeting at D B College, CM announced the construction of Rob.
He seems to be happy with the presence of Jeevika women in large quantities and reminded their attendance to empower women.
He claimed that his steps to educate girls and their empowerment had produced amazing dividends.
Citing an instance, he said the spread of education among girls has led to a significant decrease in the level of state fertility from 4.3% to 3%.
WRD Minister Sanjay Jha led his functions.
Prominent, among others, who was present on the occasion was Minister of Singh Lesion, Sheela Mandal and Ramprit Paswan.