Nitish Kumar to begin Bihar tour against climate change from Dec 3

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will begin his statewide Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Yatra against climate change from December 3, officials said on Monday.

By :  Agencies
Update: 2019-12-02 08:27 GMT
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar replied tersely that all is well between the JD(U) and BJP on the sidelines of an event to pay respect to deceased BJP leader Nabin Kishore Prasad Sinha in the state capital. File photo: PTI

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will begin his statewide Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Yatra against
climate change from December 3, officials said on Monday.

Emphasising the importance of water conservation and afforestation, the chief minister will undertake the four-day first phase of the tour in the northwestern districts of the state, they said.

“Kumar will commence the yatra from Bagha in West Champaran district and after traversing East Champaran and Siwan districts, he will conclude the first phase of the tour
at Gopalganj district,” a senior official said.

The chief minister will speak in public meetings on climate change, launch projects under his Jal Jeevan Hariyali Abhiyan, inspect ponds and waste management units and hold
talks with officials concerned, he said.

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State government initiatives such as a ban on sale and consumption of liquor and drives against dowry and child marriage will also be showcased during the tour, the official
said.

The complete yatra, during which the chief minister will traverse the length and breadth of the state, is expected to conclude by January 19, following which a human chain would
be formed, he said.

The Bihar chief minister has won accolades from American business magnate Bill Gates for the initiative.

The tour comes less than a year ahead of the state Assembly elections, success in which will enable Kumar to return to power for the fourth consecutive time and ultimately
make him the longest-serving chief minister of Bihar.

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The JD(U) national president is known for conducting statewide tours to review progress made in the remote corners of Bihar.

The Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Yatra shares name with the chief ministers drive launched a few months back against climate change.

The drive was conceptualised after an all-party meeting in July this year in which members of both the Houses of the state Assembly had unanimously agreed to make efforts
in combating climate change.

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