Samrat Choudhary Takes Charge: High-Level Meetings at Bihar Secretariat

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Samrat Choudhary Takes Charge: High-Level Meetings at Bihar Secretariat

Synopsis

In a decisive move post-swearing-in, Bihar's new Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary is actively engaging with top officials to set the administrative agenda of his government, indicating a strong start to his tenure.

Key Takeaways

Samrat Choudhary is Bihar's 24th Chief Minister, first from BJP.
He is swiftly engaging in governance with crucial meetings.
Choudhary oversees 29 departments, including Home Ministry.
Cabinet expansion is anticipated shortly.
Political transition marks a significant shift in Bihar's governance.

Patna, April 16 (NationPress) Following his recent appointment as Bihar's Chief Minister, Samrat Choudhary quickly transitioned into governance mode on Thursday, conducting a series of crucial meetings at the state Secretariat. After being sworn in as the 24th Chief Minister of Bihar and the first from the BJP, Choudhary immediately set the administrative agenda for the new government.

On Thursday morning, CM Samrat Choudhary arrived early at the Secretariat to lead an important meeting with Principal Secretaries from all departments. This gathering is expected to yield significant administrative directives, highlighting the government’s forthcoming priorities.

Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary formally took charge of the Water Resources Department at Irrigation Bhawan, where he reviewed the department's operations and received detailed updates from the officials.

In addition, Bijendra Prasad Yadav, another Deputy Chief Minister, is anticipated to assume his duties shortly. Prominent leaders from both the BJP and Janata Dal (United), including Vijay Kumar Sinha, met with the Chief Minister on Wednesday evening.

The newly formed government, which was sworn in on Wednesday, is currently operating with a limited cabinet. Alongside CM Samrat Choudhary, both Deputy CMs — Vijay Chaudhary and Bijendra Yadav — are actively managing the administration.

CM Samrat Choudhary oversees 29 departments, including the Home Ministry, while Vijay Kumar Chaudhary manages 10 departments, and Bijendra Prasad Yadav is in charge of 8 departments.

A comprehensive cabinet expansion is anticipated soon, after which ministerial portfolios will be reassigned.

The Chief Minister’s prompt engagement with senior officials and early morning review sessions signify a robust governance initiative right from the start. The administration is poised to act swiftly on essential policy and development initiatives.

As Bihar transitions from Nitish Kumar to Samrat Choudhary, it has entered a new political era. The upcoming days will be pivotal in determining the direction and focal points of the new government.

Point of View

The transition of power in Bihar signals significant political change. With Samrat Choudhary at the helm, there is potential for a fresh approach to governance that prioritizes swift administrative actions and clear policy direction. The upcoming days will be critical in shaping the state's future.
NationPress
1 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the new Chief Minister of Bihar?
The new Chief Minister of Bihar is Samrat Choudhary, who is also the first from the BJP.
What significant actions did Samrat Choudhary take after his swearing-in?
After his swearing-in, Samrat Choudhary held a series of high-level meetings at the state Secretariat to set the administrative agenda.
What departments are being managed by Samrat Choudhary?
Samrat Choudhary is overseeing 29 departments, including the Home Ministry.
When is a cabinet expansion expected?
A full cabinet expansion is expected soon, after which portfolios will be redistributed among ministers.
Who are the Deputy Chief Ministers in Bihar's new government?
The Deputy Chief Ministers are Vijay Kumar Chaudhary and Bijendra Prasad Yadav.
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