Key Points

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has announced a major salary hike for school support staff, including cooks and night watchmen. The move doubles existing honorariums ahead of the 2025 assembly elections. Kumar emphasized the workers' role in strengthening education while highlighting budget growth since 2005. This follows other recent welfare measures targeting journalists, ASHA workers, and pension beneficiaries.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Doubles Bihar School Staff Pay Ahead of 2025 Polls

  • Nitish Kumar doubles MDMS cooks' pay from Rs 1,650 to Rs 3,300
  • Night watchmen's salary hiked from Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000
  • Health instructors' pay jumps from Rs 8,000 to Rs 16,000
  • Move seen as pre-election welfare push targeting grassroots workers
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Bihar govt doubles honorarium for MDMS cooks, night watchmen, health instructors in schools

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar hikes honorarium for MDMS cooks, night watchmen, and health instructors in schools, doubling salaries ahead of assembly elections.

Bihar govt doubles honorarium for MDMS cooks, night watchmen, health instructors in schools
"Doubling their honorarium will boost their morale and lead to greater dedication in their duties. – Nitish Kumar"

Patna, Aug 1

In a major announcement ahead of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday declared a significant hike in the honorarium for several categories of support staff in government schools, including cooks, night watchmen, and physical education and health instructors.

The announcement was made via a post from the Chief Minister’s official X account, highlighting the government’s continued focus on strengthening the education sector through better compensation and support for ground-level workers.

As per the revised honorarium, cooks employed under the Mid-Day Meal Scheme (MDMS) saw their monthly payment increase from Rs 1,650 to Rs 3,300, while night watchmen deployed in secondary and higher secondary schools have seen a monthly honorarium increase from Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000.

Similarly, physical education and health instructors’ monthly honorarium increased from Rs 8,000 to Rs 16,000 apart from annual increment raised from Rs 200 to Rs 400 for eligible personnel.

CM Nitish Kumar said, “These workers have played an important role in strengthening the education system. Doubling their honorarium will boost their morale and lead to greater dedication in their duties.”

Highlighting the evolution of the education sector since his government took over in November 2005, the CM noted, “The education budget has risen from Rs 4,366 crore in 2005 to Rs 77,690 crore in 2025. Progress includes massive teacher recruitment, new school buildings, and infrastructure development.”

This announcement is the latest in a string of populist welfare measures rolled out by the Nitish Kumar government in the lead-up to the Assembly elections this year.

Earlier, the journalist pension scheme increased from Rs 6,000 to Rs 15,000, social security pension for the elderly, disabled, and widows was hiked from Rs 400 to Rs 1,100, ASHA workers' incentive was raised from Rs 1,000 to Rs 3,000, and MAMTA workers now get Rs 600 per delivery, up from Rs 300 earlier.

These measures signal the government’s intent to consolidate support across various working-class and grassroots segments ahead of the crucial polls.

- IANS

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Priya S
Election year = Freebies year 😏 While the hike is welcome, why does it always happen before elections? These workers deserved better pay years ago. Hope the implementation is quick and transparent.
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Arjun K
As someone whose mother works as MDMS cook, this means so much! She wakes up at 4am daily to prepare meals. The honorarium hike will help our family a lot. Thank you Nitish ji 🙌 #EducationForAll
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Sarah B
Great initiative! But what about ensuring regular payments? My friend in Bihar says many workers don't get salaries on time. Better pay is useless if it doesn't reach bank accounts promptly. The system needs fixing too.
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Vikram M
Good step but ₹16,000 for PE instructors is still peanuts! Private coaching centers pay 5x more. How will government schools attract quality staff? Education budget should focus on competitive salaries, not just buildings.
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Kavya N
My chacha is a night watchman at a govt school in Gaya. He protects school property with just a lathi, often facing threats. ₹10,000 is still less for such risky job but at least now he can pay his daughter's tuition fees properly 👍
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Michael C
Interesting to see Bihar's education

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