Nitish Kumar Hails Union Budget 2026-27 as Progressive Step for Bihar's Growth

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has welcomed the Union Budget 2026-27, calling it positive and aligned with building a developed India. He specifically highlighted the Varanasi-Siliguri high-speed rail corridor and new national waterways as major benefits for Bihar's infrastructure and trade. The CM also emphasized provisions for textiles, employment schemes, and semiconductor support to generate youth jobs. He extended thanks to the central leadership for a budget he believes will accelerate investment and urbanization in the state.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Welcomes Union Budget 2026-27 for Bihar Development

  • High-speed rail corridors announced
  • 20 new national waterways planned
  • Support for semiconductors and textile parks
  • Focus on youth employment and Purvodaya states
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'A forward-looking step for developed India': Bihar CM Nitish Kumar welcomes Union Budget 2026-27

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar praises the Union Budget 2026-27, highlighting benefits for infrastructure, employment, and high-speed rail corridors for the state.

"This budget is progressive and forward-looking. - Nitish Kumar"

Patna, February 1

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Sunday welcomed the Union Budget 2026-2027, terming it "positive and progressive" while highlighting its benefits for the state's development, infrastructure and employment.

In a post on X, Nitish Kumar praised the budget for aligning with the goal of a 'developed India' and accelerating national growth.

"The Central Budget is positive and welcome. This budget by the Central Government has been presented keeping in mind the goals of building a developed India. This budget is progressive and forward-looking. Through this budget, the Central Government has taken several important steps to accelerate the pace of the country's development. This time, the Central Budget has announced the creation of 7 high-speed rail corridors in the country. Among these, the Varanasi-Siliguri high-speed rail corridor will bring significant benefits to Bihar as well. Additionally, the budget has announced the creation of 20 new national waterways across the country. Under this, ship repair facilities will be provided in Patna and Varanasi. The expansion of waterways will benefit many cities in Bihar, enhance the export facilities for the state's products, and boost commercial and business activities," the Bihar CM said in his post.

Nitish Kumar highlighted provisions for large textile parks, the Mahatma Gandhi Employment Scheme, and Rs 40,000 crore support for semiconductors, which he said would generate youth employment nationwide, including in Bihar.

"The Central Budget has announced the establishment of large textile parks across the country and the Mahatma Gandhi Employment Scheme. At the same time, the budget has announced support of ₹40,000 crore for semiconductors. This will create new employment opportunities for youth across the country, including in Bihar, and enable the country's economic development to accelerate at an even faster pace. The Central Budget has announced that special focus will be placed on the Purvodaya states and the North-Eastern region to bring speed to development and employment opportunities," he said.

"Through such development schemes, Bihar will attract industrial investment, expand infrastructure, and create additional employment opportunities for youth. At the same time, the provisions in the Central Budget for urban development will provide new impetus to urbanisation in Bihar. This will expand infrastructure, investment, and employment opportunities in the state's cities. This time, the Central Budget has allocated funds for the construction of girls' hostels in every district of the country. This will provide significant convenience to girls in pursuing higher education. For presenting a better budget, I extend my thanks to the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman," CM added.

Earlier today, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2026-27 in Lok Sabha, her ninth consecutive Union Budget.

Asserting that the Union Budget 2026-27 is driven by "Yuvashakti" and based on "three kartavyas," Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday proposed seven high-speed rail corridors, new dedicated freight corridors, and the operationalisation of 20 national waterways over the next five years as part of the Union Budget.

The Union Budget has outlined a major push for environmentally sustainable passenger transport, proposing the development of seven high-speed rail corridors across key urban and economic centres. These corridors will act as growth connectors, cutting travel time, reducing emissions, and supporting regional development.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who follows economic policy, the ₹40,000 crore for semiconductors is a visionary step. It's not just about jobs; it's about securing India's position in the global tech supply chain. The textile parks and focus on Purvodaya states are also promising for balanced regional growth.
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Priya S
The girls' hostel in every district provision is the highlight for me. As a woman from a small town, I know how big a barrier safe accommodation can be for higher education. This is a truly progressive move that will empower countless families. 👏
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Aman W
Sounds good on paper, but will the benefits actually reach the common youth of Bihar? We have heard big announcements before. The key is ground-level implementation and preventing corruption in these projects. I welcome it, but with cautious optimism.
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Karthik V
Developing waterways in Patna is a brilliant idea. It's an ancient mode of transport for Bihar that can be revived for modern logistics. This, combined with the rail corridors, can make Bihar a major logistics hub. Jai Bihar! 🚢
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Michael C
The environmental angle of high-speed rail reducing emissions is crucial. India's urban growth needs sustainable solutions. Hoping the 'growth connectors' truly help decentralize development and take pressure off mega-cities like Delhi and Mumbai.

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