'Mahila Samvad Rath' flagged off
CM Nitish Kumar trying to woo women voters
Assembly elections are due in Bihar at the end of 2025. Meanwhile, CM Nitish Kumar has started a unique initiative to woo half the population i.e. women voters. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today flagged off the 'Mahila Samvad' Rath from Ek Ane Marg. Let us tell you that by going to different districts, this Samvad Rath will inform about the works of Nitish Kumar among women. Especially the schemes of the government related to women empowerment, jobs, employment and education will be prominently told. Let us tell you that through this Samvad Yatra, the message will be given to the women that what work Nitish Kumar's government has done in the interest of women.
Nitish Kumar started 'Mahila Samvad' campaign
Let us tell you that before the assembly elections, the Nitish government is engaged in wooing women voters. Under this, this campaign has been intensified. Two days ago, an official poster was also released at the JDU office giving the slogan '2025-2030, Nitish again'. Let us tell you that a video of this poster was also released, in which the plans and promises of CM Nitish Kumar were told. In view of the assembly elections to be held this year, the Mahila Samvad program is being considered a major initiative of the Nitish Kumar government. Under this, women will be informed about government schemes, issues related to women empowerment by going to all the villages of the state.
This chariot will go to every village
Let us tell you that in Patna alone, Mahila Samvad program will be organized at 1,395 places. During this program, women will be made aware of the major schemes of the state government. In which information will be given about Women Empowerment Policy 2025, Drug De-addiction Campaign, Women Reservation Scheme, Jeevika Scheme, Chief Minister Kanya Utthan Yojana, Girl Child Poshak Scheme, Women Reservation Scheme, Child Marriage and Dowry Eradication Campaign. Let us tell you that the government is directly engaged in wooing the women voters of Bihar.