Key Points

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has revolutionized agricultural support in Bihar through a comprehensive digital platform and strategic infrastructure initiatives. The newly launched Krishi Mobile App provides farmers unprecedented access to government schemes, market prices, and critical agricultural information. By establishing 62 new Krishi Bhawans and an Agricultural Engineering College, Bihar is significantly transforming its rural technological landscape. These initiatives represent a major leap towards modernizing agriculture, enhancing farmer welfare, and promoting technological inclusivity in the state.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Launches Bihar Krishi Mobile App for Farmers

  • Innovative Krishi mobile app provides real-time agricultural information
  • 62 new Krishi Bhawans to decentralize agricultural services
  • Agricultural Engineering College launched in Arrah
  • 315 horticulture officers appointed with gender inclusivity
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CM Nitish Kumar launches major agricultural initiatives in Bihar, unveils Krishi mobile app

Bihar CM unveils digital platform and agricultural initiatives to empower farmers, boost rural development and technological access

"This app will bridge the gap between the farmer and the government. - Agriculture Department Official"

Patna, May 19

In a landmark move to boost agriculture and empower farmers in Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday launched a series of major initiatives at Krishi Bhavan in Mithapur, Patna.

The centrepiece of the event was the launch of the Kharif Mahabhiyan 2025 and the unveiling of the Bihar Krishi Mobile App, a digital platform designed to transform the way farmers access government schemes and agricultural services.

Billed as a one-stop solution, the app enables farmers to apply for schemes, track their application status, and access a digital passbook -- just like a bank passbook -- that records all scheme-related benefits and transactions.

The app also provides real-time market prices, weather forecasts, soil health data, and crop care tips.

“This app will bridge the gap between the farmer and the government. It will ensure timely delivery of benefits and critical information right at farmers’ fingertips,” said an agriculture department official.

In another significant development, the foundation stone was laid for 62 sub-divisional Krishi Bhawans across the state. These centres aim to decentralise agricultural services and bring them closer to rural communities.

Simultaneously, construction began on the Agricultural Engineering College in Arrah (Bhojpur), at a projected cost of Rs 144.72 crore. The college is expected to become a hub for agricultural innovation, research, and skill development.

Further strengthening the horticulture sector, the Chief Minister distributed appointment letters to 315 newly recruited block horticulture officers, including 150 women, marking a major step toward gender inclusion in the agriculture sector.

The event was attended by Deputy Chief Minister and Agriculture Minister Vijay Sinha, along with Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary, Water Resources Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Health Minister Mangal Pandey, and Building Construction Minister Jayant Raj.

The rollout is being hailed as a significant step toward modernising Bihar’s agricultural landscape, enhancing self-reliance, and improving the livelihoods of millions of farmers ahead of the Kharif season.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great initiative by Bihar govt! The Krishi app could be a game-changer if implemented properly. Hope they've considered farmers with basic phones - not everyone has smartphones in villages. The agricultural college is much needed too 👍
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Priya S.
Appreciate the focus on women in agriculture with 150 female horticulture officers! 👏 But will the app be available in local languages like Bhojpuri and Maithili? Many farmers struggle with Hindi/English interfaces.
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Amit R.
As someone from Bihar, I've seen many schemes fail due to corruption. Hope this app brings transparency in subsidy distribution. The digital passbook idea is brilliant if implemented well. Fingers crossed!
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Sunita M.
Good steps but what about irrigation facilities? My uncle in Gaya still depends on rains. App won't help if there's no water for crops. Govt should focus on ground realities too, not just digital solutions.
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Vikram J.
The engineering college in Arrah is a visionary project! Bihar needs more such institutions. Hope they tie up with IITs/agricultural universities for best practices. Jai Kisan! �
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Neha P.
App sounds promising but what about internet connectivity in rural Bihar? My village near Motihari still has patchy network. Digital initiatives need infrastructure support to succeed. Hope they've planned for this.

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