All closed sugar mills in Bihar are poised for revival, Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary affirmed, as the state rolls out a comprehensive industrial framework. From Chhapra, he detailed efforts to provide employment within borders, freeing youth from job hunts elsewhere.
Bihar’s superior industrial incentives include one-rupee land allotments and 15-day loan approvals, fueling projects like semiconductor hubs. This policy edge is reshaping the state’s economic landscape dramatically.
Choudhary hailed CM Nitish Kumar’s yatra legacy—Nyay, Pragati, and Samriddhi—which bridged leaders and citizens, spurring breakthroughs in roads, education, health, and power.
Joined by Kumar in Saran’s Samriddhi Yatra, he underscored the electricity revolution: from urban shortages to village-wide 24-hour supply. 1.9 crore households access 125 free units, with 1.7 crore enjoying waiver.
A new Chhapra airport will connect Saran better, accelerating trade and tourism. Targeting one crore jobs next five years, Choudhary pledged NDA’s unwavering delivery on vows for Bihar’s affluent future.