Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary lit up prospects for Bihar on Wednesday by unveiling the Defense Corridor project. Expected to bolster the state’s industrial muscle, it heralds an era of abundant job openings for the workforce.
The revelation unfolded during an insightful session at Choudhary’s Patna home with NDA elites on a Defence Ministry tour. Detailed exchanges covered the project’s viability, scope, and growth trajectories.
Choudhary hailed it as a landmark in Bihar’s journey to industrial and strategic eminence. With CM Nitish Kumar at the helm, the NDA regime has generated over 50 lakh jobs in recent years, eyeing double that soon.
Central to the strategy is empowering locals with in-state opportunities, curbing migration. Industry acceleration is evident in the mega Dobhi corridor in Gaya, destined for prominence.
Synergized with semiconductor parks and Bhagalpur’s industrial push, the defence initiative will elevate Bihar’s stature in production and innovation. The central-state partnership is forging ahead to make Bihar a premier hub for business and employment, propelled by this vital meeting.