Nishant Kumar Takes Charge as Bihar Health Minister, Vows Public Welfare Focus

Nishant Kumar formally assumed charge as Bihar's Health Minister following the cabinet expansion led by Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary. In his first ministerial role, he pledged to strengthen healthcare services and address difficulties faced by ordinary citizens. He emphasized continuity with his father Nitish Kumar's developmental work and the effective implementation of schemes like 'Saat Nishchay-3'. Kumar stated his priority would be maintaining public trust and ensuring development benefits reach every citizen.

Key Points: Nishant Kumar Becomes Bihar Health Minister, Pledges Healthcare Push

  • Nishant Kumar assumes charge as Bihar Health Minister
  • Promises to strengthen healthcare services across Bihar
  • Aims to ensure effective implementation of government schemes
  • Commits to fulfilling public expectations and trust
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Nishant Kumar assumes charge as Bihar health minister; promises focus on public welfare, healthcare facilities

Nishant Kumar, son of former CM Nitish Kumar, assumes charge as Bihar Health Minister. He vows to strengthen healthcare services and ensure public welfare.

"The support and confidence shown by the people of Bihar toward the NDA is both a matter of pride and a great responsibility for me. - Nishant Kumar"

Patna, May 8

Following the expansion of the Cabinet led by Samrat Choudhary, the Bihar government finalised the allocation of portfolios late on Thursday evening, after which ministers formally began assuming charge of their respective departments. Among the most closely watched appointments was that of Nishant Kumar, son of former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who has been entrusted with the Health Department in his first ministerial assignment.

After formally assuming office as Health Minister, Nishant Kumar stated that his primary objective would be to strengthen healthcare services across Bihar while addressing the difficulties faced by ordinary citizens.

Expressing gratitude to the people of Bihar, he said the NDA's victory in the 2025 elections reflected the public's trust and confidence in the alliance.

"The support and confidence shown by the people of Bihar toward the NDA is both a matter of pride and a great responsibility for me. Maintaining that trust will remain my foremost priority," he said.

Nishant Kumar stated that he would work with honesty, dedication, and sincerity towards development, welfare initiatives, and effective implementation of government schemes at the grassroots level.

He added that the responsibility entrusted to him by Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary was not merely a political role, but an opportunity to serve the people directly.

"Fulfilling public expectations and ensuring that government schemes reach the common people properly will remain my primary focus," he remarked.

Acknowledging that this was his first day in office, Nishant Kumar said he would initially focus on understanding the functioning of the Health Department before making policy-level comments or decisions.

He stated that gaining complete information about the department's current condition, ongoing schemes, and operational challenges was essential before formulating future strategies.

"It would not be appropriate to comment on any issue without a complete understanding. Learning and understanding are necessary for effectively discharging any responsibility," he said.

Nishant Kumar also referred to the developmental work carried out by his father, Nitish Kumar, over the last two decades, particularly in the healthcare sector and public welfare administration.

He stated that his effort would be to ensure continuity in that developmental journey while further strengthening initiatives already launched for public benefit.

"The work done over the past two decades, especially in health and other sectors, is still appreciated by the people. My effort will be to ensure that this process of development and public service continues uninterrupted," he said.

The new Health Minister also referred to Nitish Kumar's 'Saat Nishchay-3' programme and the promises made during the 'Samriddhi Yatra,' emphasising that effective implementation of government schemes at the grassroots level would remain a priority.

Whether in the Health Department or other sectors, he said, the government's aim is to ensure that development benefits reach every citizen.

"Our objective is to take Bihar to new heights of development, and I will work with complete commitment toward achieving that goal," Nishant Kumar stated.

- IANS

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Priya S
Nishant ji, please look into the shortage of doctors and nurses in government hospitals. My mother had to wait 6 hours in a Patna hospital last month. Also, the medicine supply is very erratic. We're hopeful, but the proof will be in the implementation.
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Vikram M
Another dynastic appointment. Bihar needs merit-based leaders, not just sons of former CMs. Let's see if he can actually deliver or if this is just another political family photo op. The Saat Nishchay promises sound good on paper, but ground reality is different.
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Rohit P
Welcome, Nishant ji! 🎉 Finally someone who might understand the struggles of common people. The health department needs a complete overhaul. I've seen the condition of PHCs in my village - no electricity, no doctors on duty, broken equipment. Hope you bring real change.
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Ananya R
It's refreshing to hear a minister say they need to understand the department first before making decisions. That shows maturity. But please, prioritize mental health services too - it's completely ignored in Bihar. And ensure the Ayushman Bharat scheme actually reaches the poor.
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Kavya N
Beta, Purvanchal ke gaon mein jake dekhiye - vahan davai tak nahi milti. 😔 Speaking as a healthcare worker, we need better ambulance services and emergency care. Just building new hospitals isn't enough - we need properly trained staff and accountability. Good luck to him.

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