Patna, Nov 9 (ANI): Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who began his 'Sewa Yatra' on Wednesday, said he would try to ensure that all the sections of the society reap the benefit of development.
"I would try to reduce the problems of the locals to a certain extent and try to ensure that all the sections of the society reap the benefit of development. I would want that peace and harmony prevails in the state. We would assess during the tour at the ground level the work undertaken to ensure that development and justice takes place," Kumar told the media here.
Kumar begins his yatra from West Champaran with an aim to assess the development that has taken place in the state as well as receive feedback on the 'Right to Service' act implemented by him earlier this year.
In addition, he would review the functioning of the various policies of the government at the ground level. Depending upon the gravity of the problems in the district, he would decide his stay in each of them.
According to the 'Right to Service' act that was implemented this year, applications of people seeking various services were fed into computers and they were given a unique identity number to use a particular service and check if their application has made any headway.
"The Right to Service act has been implemented. I would assess its functioning in the state and would also review all spheres related to the governance in the state. I will meet people and talk to them about their problems," said Kumar.
This is Kumar's sixth yatra in the last six years, and his fifth after taking over as Chief Minister. In January 2009, his "vikas yatra" or "march for development" saw him spending the night in different villages to collect feedback on public projects. (ANI)
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