Key Points

The Bihar government has approved a 35% reservation for native women in state government jobs. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar led the cabinet meeting that cleared this landmark proposal. The move is aimed at boosting women’s representation and is seen as a strategic step ahead of the state elections. Additionally, the cabinet approved forming a Youth Commission to address employment and skill development.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Approves 35% Bihar Govt Job Quota for Native Women

  • Nitish Kumar chairs cabinet approving 35% women’s job quota
  • Only Bihar-born women eligible for reservation
  • Move seen as pre-election push for women’s empowerment
  • Youth Commission also formed to boost employment and skills
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Bihar cabinet approves 35 pc reservation in govt jobs for native women

Bihar cabinet reserves 35% government jobs for native women, boosting empowerment ahead of state elections. Nitish Kumar-led move targets inclusive governance.

"This decision aims to provide greater opportunities and representation to native women in government jobs. – Bihar Government"

Patna, July 8

In a significant move towards women's empowerment, the Bihar government on Tuesday approved 35 per cent reservation exclusively for native women candidates in all categories of direct recruitment across all levels of government services in the state.

The decision was taken during a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, which lasted for about an hour and cleared a total of 43 important proposals.

Under the approved proposal, only women who are natives of Bihar will be eligible for the 35 per cent reservation in government jobs.

Women from other states will not be entitled to this reservation in the state government services.

The government clarified that this decision aims to provide greater opportunities and representation to native women in government jobs, further strengthening the state’s commitment to women's empowerment and inclusive governance.

The move is being seen as a major pre-election initiative by the Nitish Kumar government to enhance women’s participation in the state’s administrative structure while ensuring that the benefits of reservation directly reach women belonging to Bihar.

The Nitish Kumar-led government has also approved the formation of the Bihar Youth Commission, aiming to provide maximum employment opportunities and skill development for the state’s youth.

The approval of women's reservation and the youth commission can be considered a masterstroke of the Nitish Kumar government ahead of the Bihar Assembly election, as both the NDA and the Grand Alliance are trying to impress these two communities.

With women's reservation and youth commissions being the major decisions, the Nitish Kumar cabinet has approved a total of 43 proposals. Among them, a maximum of 14 proposals are in the road construction department.

Apart from that six proposals are in the agriculture departments, four in the finance department, three in the revenue and land reforms department, two each in law, health, SC & ST and General Administration, and one each in food and consumer affairs, cabinet secretariat, environment, forest and climate change, education, energy, rural development, rural work, Panchayati Raj, social welfare and animal husbandry and fisheries ministry.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the intention is good, I'm concerned about the implementation. Will there be proper monitoring to ensure only deserving candidates benefit? Also, what about men from Bihar who are struggling for jobs?
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Ananya R
As someone who moved to Delhi for better opportunities, I wish this was implemented earlier! But better late than never. This will definitely encourage many Bihari women like me to return home and serve our state. ❤️
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Vikram M
Clear election gimmick! Nitish Kumar knows women voters decide elections in Bihar. Why didn't they do this in their previous terms? Still, if it benefits our sisters and daughters, I won't complain.
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Kavya N
The native clause is important - we don't want outsiders taking opportunities meant for Bihari women. But I hope they also focus on improving education quality so women can actually qualify for these jobs!
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Siddharth J
Good move but 35% seems arbitrary. Why not 33% or 40%? Also, what about caste-based reservations within this 35%? The government should clarify these details before implementation.
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Meera T
As a teacher in rural Bihar, I've seen how girls struggle for opportunities. This reservation will change lives! But please also provide coaching

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