Patna, Dec 11 || Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday inspected the under-construction Tourist Facility Centre at Kesariya in East Champaran, reviewing the auditorium and various tourist amenities being developed at the site.
He directed officials to expedite the project, noting that the Kesariya Buddhist Stupa attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists, and the new facility will significantly enhance visitor convenience while showcasing Bihar’s Buddhist heritage.
A key highlight of the centre is a 5D theatre with a seating capacity of 48, where visual frames on important Buddhist teachings will be displayed.
The complex will also feature a Bihar Pavilion presenting frames and educational exhibits on the state’s historical and cultural heritage.
Over 90 sculptures will be installed in dedicated display boxes, while artistic sculptures will adorn the open areas.
Additionally, eight replicas of major Buddhist monuments of Bihar will be placed in the four corners of the complex.