Bihar Cabinet approves proposal to create one crore jobs, employment opportunities
Press Trust of India | July 15, 2025 | 05:24 PM IST | 2 mins read
Bihar Cabinet decides to form a 12-member committee to create new jobs and employment opportunities in the private sector.
PATNA : The Bihar Cabinet on Tuesday cleared a proposal to create 'one crore jobs and employment opportunities' in the next five years. The Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, approved the proposal of the Labour department in this regard and also decided to constitute a 12-member committee headed by the Development Commissioner to explore the possibilities and take decisions in this regard.
The CM on Sunday had announced that "For the next five years (2025 to 2030), we are setting a target to double the 2020-25 goal by providing government jobs and employment opportunities to one crore youths. To achieve this, new jobs and employment opportunities will also be created in the private sector, particularly in industrial areas. For this purpose, a high-level committee is being constituted, he said.
Soon after the Cabinet meeting, Additional Chief Secretary (Cabinet Secretariat) S Siddhartha told reporters, "The state Cabinet on Tuesday approved the Labour department proposal to provide one crore jobs and employment opportunities to youth in the state in the next five years (from 2025-2030). The government has also decided to constitute a 12-member committee, headed by the chief secretary, for the same. The cabinet also approved 30 proposals from different departments on Tuesday. The decision assumes significance ahead of the assembly polls due later this year.
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"I am delighted to share that, so far, 10 lakh youths in the state have been provided with government jobs, and approximately 39 lakh people have been given employment, and the target of providing government jobs or employment opportunities to over 50 lakh youths will certainly be achieved. Currently, under the Saat Nischay programme, the youth of the state are being provided with skill development training to connect them with self-employment opportunities. In the next five years, the ongoing programme under Saat Nischay for youth skill development will be expanded," the CM wrote on X on Sunday.
Bihar Cabinet decisions
The cabinet also approved more than Rs 179 crore for the maintenance of the priority corridor of metro rail which will become operational from August 15, 2025, in Patna. A proposal for sanctioning around Rs 179 crore for the maintenance of the metro rail priority corridor and Rs 21.15 crore for hiring three metro car single sets on rent were also approved by the cabinet. The three-coach train set will run on a 6.49-km elevated section between Malahi Pakri and the New ISBT, a priority corridor designed to serve one of the busiest traffic zones in the city.
Reacting to the Cabinet's decision, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav told reporters, "I must say that the government is in a state of unconsciousness. They (NDA) know that they will be thrown out by the people in the coming assembly polls. They are losing power, that is certain. "People know that NDA leaders never fulfil their promises. They can make any sort of announcements ahead of polls. The CM should explain where the funds for one crore jobs will come from. Journalists must ask this question," he said.
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