Key Points

The Nitish Kumar-led Bihar government has approved the formation of the Bihar Youth Commission to boost employment and training. The commission will advise on youth development, coordinate with departments, and prioritize local hiring. It will also tackle social issues like substance abuse while safeguarding migrant workers. This move is seen as a strategic step ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Approves Bihar Youth Commission for Employment and Training

  • Nitish Kumar chairs cabinet approving 43 proposals including Youth Commission
  • Commission to focus on jobs, training, and policy monitoring
  • Panel to have chairman, vice-chairmen, and members under 45 years
  • Aims to curb substance abuse and protect migrant youth interests
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Nitish cabinet approves formation of Bihar Youth Commission

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's cabinet approves Youth Commission to empower local youth with jobs, training, and policy oversight.

"The objective of this visionary initiative is to make the youth of Bihar self-reliant, skilled, and employment-oriented. – Nitish Kumar"

Patna, July 8

In a major decision, the Nitish Kumar-led government on Tuesday approved the formation of the Bihar Youth Commission to empower and provide employment opportunities to the youths in the state.

The decision was taken during a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, where 43 key proposals, including development plans, appointment processes, and economic proposals, were also approved.

Sharing the development on social media, CM Nitish Kumar posted, “I am happy to inform you that with the aim of providing maximum employment opportunities to the youth of Bihar, training them, and making them empowered and capable, the state government has decided to constitute the Bihar Youth Commission, which has been approved by the cabinet today.”

The Bihar Youth Commission will advise the government on all matters related to the upliftment and development of youth in the state.

It will coordinate with various government departments to ensure better education and employment opportunities for the youth.

The commission will comprise one chairman, two vice-chairmen, and seven members, with a maximum age limit of 45 years for appointees.

It will monitor the implementation of policies, ensuring priority to local youth in private and public sector jobs within the state.

The commission will also work to protect the interests of students and youth working outside the state.

Additionally, it will prepare programmes to prevent alcohol and drug abuse among youth and will send recommendations to the government on such social issues.

“The objective of this visionary initiative is to make the youth of Bihar self-reliant, skilled, and employment-oriented so that their future remains secure,” the Chief Minister said.

The formation of the Bihar Youth Commission is being seen as a significant step by the government to address youth aspirations in the state in the run-up to the upcoming Assembly elections.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative but implementation is key. Previous schemes haven't reached rural areas properly. Hope this commission ensures equal opportunities for girls too - Bihar needs more women in workforce!
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Aman W
Election year announcement? 🤔 We've seen many such commissions formed before elections that disappear later. Hope this isn't just another jumla. The youth need real opportunities, not just promises.
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Shreya B
The focus on preventing drug abuse is much needed! Many villages in Bihar are facing this menace. Commission should work with schools and colleges to create awareness programs.
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Vikram M
Why age limit of 45? Youth means under 35! Commission members should be young people who understand current job market challenges. Old bureaucrats won't help much.
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Karan T
Good step but Bihar needs industries first! What jobs will commission create when there are no factories or IT companies? Government should focus on bringing investments to state.
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Neha E
Hope they include representatives from all regions of Bihar - not just Patna elites. Youth in Gaya, Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga face different challenges than capital city.

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