India's Eastern States Engines of Growth, Just as Eastern Nations Are Rising: PM
PASHCHIM CHAMPARAN, BIHAR, JUL 18 – Projects include rail, road, fisheries, and IT infrastructure with Rs 400 crore released to 61,500 Self-Help Groups and over Rs 160 crore to housing scheme beneficiaries.
- On Friday, July 18, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Motihari in Bihar to inaugurate and commence multiple infrastructure and development initiatives with a combined investment exceeding Rs 7,000 crore.
- The visit occurred ahead of Bihar's assembly elections scheduled for October-November 2025, with Modi highlighting progress due to joint efforts of Centre and State governments amid opposition protests.
- Modi flagged off four Amrit Bharat trains, inaugurated rail and IT infrastructure projects, and announced Rs 400 crore for women's self-help groups, noting over 3.5 crore women opened bank accounts in Bihar.
- He highlighted the significant progress made in empowering women and pointed to Bihar and other eastern states as key drivers of future development, drawing inspiration from the historic legacy of Champaran.
- The event underscored the NDA government's commitment to Bihar’s all-round development with increased funds and infrastructure growth positioning eastern states as engines of growth.
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While addressing the people in Motihari, Bihar, Prime Minister Modi mentioned the development work and new projects in Bihar. Without naming anyone, he targeted the 'lantern era', which he linked to the old times of Bihar. The Prime Minister said that the NDA government has brought the light of development. See.
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