What Developments in Bihar Did the Governor Highlight at the Start of the Budget Session?
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Patna, Feb 2 (NationPress) The Budget Session of the Bihar Legislative Assembly commenced on Monday with an atmosphere of increased political engagement surrounding the Assembly.
Prior to the session, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar greeted Assembly Speaker Prem Kumar and Legislative Council Chairman Awadhesh Narayan Singh with bouquets.
Upon arrival at the Assembly, the Chief Minister extended a warm welcome to Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, who was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha.
The Assembly witnessed the presence of MLAs and ministers from the Nitish Kumar Cabinet, with active participation from both the ruling coalition and the opposition on the inaugural day of the session.
Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav arrived in a wheelchair following toe surgery, with his image in the wheelchair trending on social media.
During his address, Governor Arif Mohammad Khan underscored the advancements made in Bihar since Nitish Kumar took office in November 2005, particularly in pivotal areas such as education, health, law enforcement, and infrastructure.
He noted significant improvements in the state's law and order situation, highlighting an increase in police stations from 814 to 1,380. The establishment of medical and engineering colleges in each district was hailed as a significant achievement in enhancing access to higher education.
On the subject of women’s empowerment, he mentioned that reservations in government positions and other initiatives had yielded substantial benefits for women throughout the state. The Governor also emphasized enhancements in transport and road connectivity, making travel to Patna from any part of Bihar notably easier.
As the Governor spoke, an opposition MLA interjected, inquiring, “When will the NEET student get justice?” The Governor paused briefly before continuing his remarks.
Following the address, the state government is set to present the Economic Survey, which will detail Bihar’s economic performance and lay the groundwork for the budget presentation.
The opening day of the Budget Session featured a robust political atmosphere, with both ruling and opposition members actively engaged as legislative activities commenced.