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CM Nitish arrives to see 2500-year-old ruins, said – Kosi’s stream changes, Gwarydih develops

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Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said on Sunday in Bihar’s Guwarid that the Kosi stream would be diverted to protect the archaeological remains. A full study of the remains of two and a half thousand years will be made. The entire team of the Archaeological Department and the Water Resources Department excavate the monkey catcher and locate the remains. A team of experts will be sent for this soon. Engineers have been instructed in this regard.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who met Water Resources Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary on Sunday to see the remains found in Guaridih, said it was a great thing to find archaeological remains in Jamui, Banka and Bhagalpur. These ruins are the living proof of the legendary civilization here. Looking at the ruins, it seems that the people here lived about two and a half thousand years ago by building a city or village.

The Chief Minister said all the archaeological sites will be developed. That said, I don’t even know about the area. The Bihar legislator gave information on the remains found in the erosion. Just wanted to see after this. The chief minister said that after the study, where the remains are found in these areas, work will be done to connect the Kosi stream to the main stream. After this, the problem of erosion in the area is eliminated. The Chief Minister reached Guwaridih at 12:45 pm and headed to Patna at 2:08 pm.

Land will be acquired if necessary
The chief minister said that this legendary site would be secured by diversion of the Kosi River. When the whole area is studied, the surrounding land is also acquired, if needed. The whole area will be developed. The chief minister also brought out a person named Avinash who told the people about this. After receiving preliminary information, local experts said a full report had been sent.

CM reached Bhakriya of Banga on 12th December
On 12 December, CM visited the Bhadariya archaeological ruins found at Bhadariya in Amarpur, Banka district. Chief Ministers have also made this point in Guwaridih. Referring to the idol found in the Chief Minister Shahkund, he said a team of experts had been sent there.

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