What Did the Bihar Cabinet Approve in the Latest Meeting?

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Key Takeaways
- 69 proposals approved by the Bihar Cabinet.
- Rs 50 lakh compensation for martyrs' families.
- Renaming of Gaya district to 'Gaya Ji'.
- Increase in DA for employees from 53% to 55%.
- Budget allocation for water supply and sanitation projects.
Patna, May 17 (NationPress) In a significant policy shift, the Bihar Cabinet, under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, sanctioned 69 critical proposals during a meeting convened at the Central Hall of the Cabinet Secretariat on Friday.
The resolutions encompass a wide array of themes including financial support for martyrs, employee welfare, infrastructure advancement, and the celebration of cultural heritage and national figures.
Post-meeting, S. Siddhartha, the Additional Chief Secretary of the Cabinet Secretariat, disclosed that the Cabinet granted a monetary compensation of Rs 50 lakh to the families of soldiers who sacrificed their lives in Operation Sindoor, reflecting the state government’s profound respect and solidarity.
The Cabinet also honored the late senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi, declaring his birth anniversary on January 5 as an official state event annually.
In response to longstanding public requests, the Cabinet approved the renaming of Gaya district to 'Gaya Ji', recognizing its spiritual and historical importance linked to Lord Vishnu and Lord Buddha.
In a critical relief measure for over 500,000 state government employees and pensioners, the Cabinet ratified an increase in Dearness Allowance (DA) under the Seventh Pay Commission from 53% to 55%, which will take effect from January 1, 2026.
The Cabinet allocated Rs 1,259.5 million for the Kisan Advisor Scheme, where advisors will earn an honorarium of Rs 13,000 monthly or Rs 14,690 with Employees' Provident Fund benefits.
As part of infrastructure and urban development initiatives, Madanpur in Aurangabad district has been granted Nagar Panchayat status.
Administrative endorsements were provided for the Darbhanga Water Supply Scheme at Rs 186.15 crore, the Buxar Sewerage Project at Rs 225.88 crore, and the Aurangabad Water Supply Project at Rs 72.44 crore.
Land was allocated to the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan on a 30-year lease for the establishment of schools and staff quarters across various districts, including five acres each in Jiradei (Siwan) and Chhapra, and four acres in Devkund (Aurangabad) and Buxar.
A budget of Rs 33.84 crore annually was authorized for the sanitation of block-cum-zonal offices via local livelihood organizations.
These resolutions underscore the Nitish Kumar administration's commitment to public welfare, infrastructure growth, rural progress, educational initiatives, and administrative reforms.