KKN Gurugram Desk | In a significant move ahead of the upcoming elections, the Bihar Cabinet, under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, convened on June 3, 2025, and approved 47 crucial proposals aimed at bolstering employment, enhancing infrastructure, and improving social welfare across the state.
Employment Generation: Creation of Over 4,800 Posts
The Cabinet sanctioned the creation of approximately 4,858 new positions across various departments, signaling a robust push towards employment generation. Key approvals include:
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Education Department: 1,503 positions, comprising 935 Assistant Education Development Officers and 568 Education Development Officers.
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Social Welfare Department: 390 diverse roles to strengthen social services.
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Public Health Engineering Department: 22 Assistant Branch Officer positions.
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Bihar Livelihood Promotion Society: 653 contractual roles to support livelihood initiatives.
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Bihar State Educational Infrastructure Development Corporation: 818 positions to enhance educational infrastructure.
These appointments aim to address unemployment and improve service delivery in critical sectors.
Infrastructure Development: Significant Investments in Water Supply and Sewerage
The Cabinet approved substantial investments to upgrade water supply and sewerage systems, particularly in the Shahabad region:
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Ara (Bhojpur District): ₹138.26 crore allocated for water supply projects.
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Siwan: ₹113 crore sanctioned for water infrastructure development.
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Sasaram (Rohtas District): ₹76 crore approved for water supply enhancements.
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Aurangabad: ₹497 crore earmarked for comprehensive water and sewerage projects.
These projects are expected to significantly improve public health and sanitation in the respective areas.
Educational Advancements: Establishment of Minority Residential Schools
To promote inclusive education, the Cabinet approved the construction of minority residential schools:
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Buxar: A 560-capacity school with an investment of ₹53.37 crore.
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Rohtas: A similar 560-capacity institution with a budget of ₹56.13 crore.
These schools aim to provide quality education to minority communities, fostering social equity.
Urban Development: Expansion of Municipal Boundaries
In a move to enhance urban governance, the Cabinet approved the inclusion of Danapur, Khagaul, and Phulwari Sharif into the municipal framework. This expansion is anticipated to bring improved civic amenities and infrastructure to these areas.
Social Welfare Initiatives: Enhanced Support for Children
The Cabinet decided to provide two sets of uniforms to children aged 3 to 6 years attending Anganwadi centers through the Jeevika program. Additionally, the annual uniform allowance has been increased by 5%, aiming to encourage higher enrollment and attendance in early childhood education programs.
Administrative Actions: Dismissal of Minority Welfare Officer
In a disciplinary measure, the Cabinet approved the dismissal of Jatashankar Pandey, the District Minority Welfare Officer of Jamui, from service. The decision underscores the government’s commitment to accountability and integrity within its administrative ranks.
The approvals from the June 3 Cabinet meeting reflect the Bihar government’s strategic focus on employment, infrastructure development, education, and social welfare. These initiatives are poised to have a substantial impact on the state’s socio-economic landscape, aiming to improve the quality of life for its citizens.
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