CM Samrat Choudhary launches 211 new degree colleges in Bihar
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary on Wednesday, 15 July 2026, formally launched academic activities across 211 newly established government degree colleges in the state, marking what he described as a historic step toward taking higher education to every block in Bihar. The Chief Minister inspected the newly established Rajkiya Mahavidyalaya at village Kasil, Panchayat Salpur, Goradih block in Bhagalpur district, and participated in a formal programme to inaugurate the statewide rollout.
Context
Addressing the gathering, CM Choudhary called the launch of the 211 degree colleges a landmark initiative aimed at ensuring undergraduate education reaches every block of the state. In his words, 'यह पहल प्रत्येक प्रखंड तक उच्च शिक्षा की पहुँच सुनिश्चित करने की दिशा में एक ऐतिहासिक कदम है' — 'This initiative is a historic step toward ensuring the reach of higher education to every block.' Many of these colleges have been upgraded from existing higher secondary schools, including the Kasil campus that was formerly the Utkarshit Uchch Madhyamik Vidyalaya, Kasil.
Policy Backdrop
The push to establish one degree college per block is rooted in a Bihar government policy that took shape in the mid-2010s to address the stark shortage of undergraduate institutions in rural and semi-urban areas. Bhagalpur, a district with deep historical and educational significance as the site of the ancient Vikramshila University, was chosen as the venue for the statewide launch. Alongside the college inauguration, CM Choudhary announced the establishment of an Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science University in Bhagalpur, and set a target of completing the revival of the ancient Vikramshila University within one year.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries are rural students — particularly from economically weaker sections — who previously had to travel to district headquarters or larger cities for undergraduate education. The announcement of a dedicated AI and Computer Science University in Bhagalpur signals an intent to align the district's educational offerings with emerging technology sectors. Additional announcements included development of a modern industrial zone spanning approximately 400 acres, completion of the Vikramshila Setu bridge by 30 November, construction of a Ganga Marine Drive from Munger to Bhagalpur, and a ropeway project from Kahalgaon to Bateshwardham — all aimed at positioning Bhagalpur as a hub for education, industry, tourism, and employment.
What's Next
The government's stated timelines — the Vikramshila Setu by 30 November 2026 and the Vikramshila University revival within a year — will be closely watched as benchmarks for delivery. The proposed AI and Computer Science University and the 400-acre industrial zone are at announcement stage, and their progress will determine whether Bhagalpur's transformation into an eastern Bihar growth centre moves from intent to execution. Bihar's pattern of announcing combined education-infrastructure packages in successive districts suggests this Bhagalpur package is part of a broader pre-election or developmental push across the state's eastern region.