
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Deputy CMs Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha during a public meeting, in Gayaji, Friday, Aug. 22, 2025.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday (August 22, 2025) laid the foundation stone and inaugurated multiple development projects worth around ₹13,000 crore at Gaya in Bihar.
Before inaugurating these projects, Prime Minister Modi also held a roadshow in the city. The Prime Minister was accompanied by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Sinha.
This is PM Modi’s sixth visit to the poll bound State since January this year and he is also expected to come to Bihar several times to address public meetings ahead of the polls.

Mr. Modi flagged off two trains— Amrit Bharat Express between Gaya and Delhi which will improve passenger convenience with modern facilities, comfort, and safety and Buddhist Circuit Train between Vaishali and Koderma which will give a boost to tourism and religious travel across key Buddhist sites in the region.
The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for a series of urban infrastructure projects worth around ₹1,260 crore. These include the STP and Sewerage Network at Daudnagar in Aurangabad, and Jehanabad; STP and interception and diversion works at Barahiya in Lakhisarai, and Jamui. Under AMRUT 2.0, he laid the foundation stone of Water Supply Projects at Aurangabad, Bodhgaya and Jehanabad.
While listing his government’s contributions to the State, Mr. Modi said that he has taken the biggest pledge that he would not take rest until every poor people of the country would get pucca houses. “Till now 4 crore houses have already been built in the country. PM Awas Yojna would continue until every poor would get a pucca house,” he said.
Bihar’s NDA government is giving a befitting reply to the Congress and RJD’s hatred politics, Mr. Modi said. “Several development projects are being inaugurated and unveiled every day here,” he added.
PM Modi also praised Mr. Nitish Kumar for his developmental vision. “The NDA government is taking all steps to stop migration and providing jobs which will benefit maximum to the youths of Bihar. In the previous Congress-RJD regime no projects were being completed,” he said.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Kumar slammed the previous Rashtriya Janata Dal government for not doing anything in the State. “Ever since we formed the NDA government on November 24, 2005 in the State we’ve done lot of things for the development and growth of Bihar with Central government’s financial assistance”, he said.
In a significant development for Bihar’s infrastructure, Mr. Modi inaugurated the Aunta-Simaria bridge project on NH-31. A 8.15 km long marvel that includes a 1.86 km long, 6-lane bridge over the Ganga River. Constructed at a cost of over ₹1,870 crore, this bridge promises to revolutionize connectivity between Mokama in Patna and Begusarai.
Prime Minister Modi also inaugurated the four-lane Bakhtiyarpur to Mokama section of NH-31, worth around ₹1,900 crore, which will ease congestion, reduce travel time, and enhance passenger and freight movement. Strengthening the power sector infrastructure in Bihar, the Prime Minister inaugurated Buxar Thermal Power Plant (660×1 MW) worth around ₹6,880 crore.
In a major boost to health infrastructure, the Prime Minister inaugurated the Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre at Muzaffarpur. The centre includes advanced Oncology OPD, IPD wards, operation theatres, modern lab, blood bank, and a 24-bed ICU (Intensive Care Unit) and HDU (High Dependency Unit). Furthering his vision of Swachh Bharat and ensuring Aviral and Nirmal Dhara of river Ganga, Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP) and Sewerage Network at Munger constructed under Namami Gange worth over ₹520 crore.
No reference was made to the controversial SIR of electoral rolls which is going on across Bihar.
The State Assembly elections in Bihar are due in the month of October-November later this year.
(With inputs from agencies)
Published – August 22, 2025 12:57 pm IST