CM Samrat Choudhary Reviews PM Package Implementation for Bihar
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary on Monday, June 1, 2026, chaired a review meeting at the 'Sankalp' auditorium in Lok Sevak Avas to assess the implementation status of the Prime Minister's package announced for Bihar and the state-specific announcements made in the Union Budget. The meeting focused on ensuring that all ongoing projects are completed in a time-bound and quality-assured manner, and that the benefits of welfare schemes reach the last person in the chain.
Context
Posting on X, Chief Minister Choudhary stated — 'लोक सेवक आवास स्थित संकल्प सभागार में बिहार राज्य के लिए घोषित प्रधानमंत्री पैकेज एवं केंद्रीय बजट घोषणाओं के क्रियान्वयन की समीक्षात्मक बैठक की' ['Held a review meeting at the Sankalp auditorium, Lok Sevak Avas, on the implementation of the Prime Minister's package and Union Budget announcements declared for Bihar']. He added that necessary directions were issued to complete all projects in a time-bound and quality-oriented manner, expedite pending works, and deliver the benefits of public-welfare schemes to the last individual. The meeting was held under the hashtags #ViksitBharat and #SamriddhBihar, reflecting the dual national and state development agenda.
Policy Backdrop
Bihar has been a significant recipient of central development support over the past decade. The Union government announced a Rs 1.25 lakh crore special package for Bihar in 2015, covering roads, bridges, power infrastructure, and irrigation projects. Successive Union Budgets have continued to earmark dedicated funds for Bihar, including allocations for the Kosi and Gandak river management systems and new rail connectivity.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Viksit Bharat 2047 framework has given renewed momentum to such review exercises, requiring state governments to demonstrate measurable, time-bound progress on centrally funded schemes. Bihar, as one of the states with a significant infrastructure gap relative to more developed counterparts, has been under pressure to accelerate fund utilisation and project execution.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries of the review are Bihar's residents, particularly those in rural and semi-urban areas who depend on state-delivered welfare schemes for healthcare, housing, roads, and livelihood support. The state administration — including district collectors, department heads, and project implementation units — is directly accountable for the timelines and quality benchmarks discussed in such meetings.
Expediting pending works and ensuring last-mile delivery of janhitakari yojanas (public-welfare schemes) is critical for the state's Human Development Index scores, which have historically lagged behind the national average. Timely project completion also determines the pace of future central fund releases under performance-linked disbursement norms.
What's Next
The directions issued at Monday's meeting are expected to translate into departmental action plans with defined milestones and accountability structures. Quarterly progress reports on fund utilisation and project completion will be closely tracked as Bihar heads into a period of intensified focus on central scheme delivery. Any supplementary allocations for Bihar in the next Union Budget will further shape the pace and scope of these development initiatives. The emphasis on 'Samridh Bihar' — a prosperous Bihar — signals that the state government intends to make development delivery a central political and administrative priority in the months ahead.