Patna, Bihar: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami attended the swearing-in ceremony of Bihar’s newly elected government at Gandhi Maidan, Patna, on Thursday. He extended his heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the newly appointed Chief Minister of Bihar and the members of the cabinet, expressing optimism that the state would achieve new heights of development under the leadership of the new government.
Bihar Set for Growth with Renewed Energy and Resolve
Addressing the gathering, Dhami said that Bihar, under the leadership of the new administration, would embark on a journey of renewed energy and commitment toward accelerated development. He emphasized the state’s potential for economic, social, and infrastructural growth, highlighting that the government’s policies and initiatives would focus on progressive development and good governance.
Strengthening Historical and Cultural Ties Between States
Dhami also noted the historical, cultural, and social bonds shared between Bihar and Uttarakhand, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and mutual learning between the two states. He suggested that such inter-state engagements could foster synergistic development, cultural exchange, and shared progress in governance and policy implementation.
Engagement with National Leaders and Policy Discussions
During the ceremony, the Uttarakhand CM interacted with senior leaders from various states who were present at the event. Discussions revolved around national development strategies, good governance practices, and coordinated progressive policies, reflecting a commitment to strengthening inter-state collaboration for holistic growth.
Way Forward
Pushkar Singh Dhami’s presence at the ceremony underscored the national significance of Bihar’s political transition and highlighted the potential for regional cooperation and policy alignment. The event marked a moment of optimism for Bihar, signaling that the state’s new government is poised to pursue innovative governance, socio-economic development, and enhanced public welfare initiatives.
















