Bihar Cabinet clears 29 proposals on education, transport, religious tourism
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The Bihar Cabinet on Wednesday, 1 July 2026 approved 29 proposals spanning education, transport infrastructure, religious tourism, and public amenities — one of the broader single-session approval packages from the state government this year. The decisions, taken at a cabinet meeting in Patna, will affect districts across Bihar and touch millions of residents.
Five New Kendriya Vidyalayas to Expand Education Access
The Cabinet cleared the allotment of five acres of government land each for five new Kendriya Vidyalayas to be established across the state. The schools will come up at Purnea's Mauza Madhubani, Rajgir's Mauza Pilkhi in Nalanda district, Sheikhpura's Mauza Nimi, Madhepura's Mauza Sahugarh, and Madhubani's Rajnagar Block, Mauza Satiharpur.
The government stated that the new schools are expected to improve access to quality education by delivering modern academic infrastructure and learning facilities for students in these districts — regions that have historically lagged on institutional schooling options.
31 Bus Stands to Be Modernised Under PPP Model
In-principle approval was granted for the comprehensive redevelopment of 31 bus stands across Bihar through the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. Bus terminals in Patna, Muzaffarpur, Bhagalpur, Gaya, Darbhanga, Purnea, Munger, Katihar, Saharsa, Nawada, Madhubani, and Kishanganj are among those slated for upgrades.
The redeveloped terminals will feature modern passenger waiting lounges, improved parking facilities, commercial complexes, digital passenger services, enhanced sanitation infrastructure, and advanced traffic management systems. The PPP route is intended to draw private investment into public transport infrastructure without full dependence on state funds.
Lord Vaman Temple in Buxar to Be Developed for Pilgrims
The Cabinet approved the development and beautification of the Lord Vaman Temple, located within the Central Jail complex in Buxar. The project covers demarcation of land for the temple complex, construction of a boundary wall, strengthened security arrangements, and a dedicated access route for devotees.
The initiative is designed to improve facilities for pilgrims while preserving the site's religious significance — a balance the government said it intends to maintain throughout the development process.
State-Sponsored Somnath Pilgrimage for 1,100 Devotees from July 20
The Bihar government also approved a two-day state-sponsored pilgrimage to Somnath for approximately 1,100 devotees, commencing 20 July 2026. The pilgrimage is being organised to commemorate Somnath Swabhiman Parv — 1000 Years of Unwavering Faith.
The Cabinet cleared the necessary administrative and financial arrangements for the programme, stating that the initiative aims to facilitate a well-organised pilgrimage and promote religious tourism. Notably, state-sponsored pilgrimages have become an increasingly prominent fixture in Bihar's governance calendar, reflecting the government's push to blend welfare delivery with cultural outreach.
What's Next
With approvals now in place, implementation timelines for the Kendriya Vidyalayas, bus stand redevelopment, and the Buxar temple project will be closely watched. The Somnath pilgrimage, the most time-bound of the four major decisions, begins in under three weeks. How effectively the state translates these cabinet clearances into on-ground outcomes will determine their impact ahead of the next electoral cycle.