Samrat Choudhary cumple un mes como ministro principal de Bihar con reformas clave

El ministro principal de Bihar, Samrat Choudhary, ha cumplido su primer mes en el cargo desde que juró el 15 de abril, anunciando reformas en infraestructura, educación y seguridad de la mujer.

Samrat Choudhary, líder del Bharatiya Janata Party, asumió el cargo de ministro principal de Bihar el 15 de abril. Su gobierno ha preparado un plan para 11 municipios satélite en 10 distritos, incluidos planes para incluir a Sasaram, con el fin de promover el desarrollo planificado y aliviar la presión urbana.

La administración lanzó el esquema Police Didi, adquiriendo 1,500 scooters para mujeres policías que serán desplegadas cerca de escuelas y universidades. También introdujo Sahyog Ki Triveni, un sistema de apoyo de tres niveles con la línea de ayuda 1100, un portal en línea y campamentos a nivel de panchayat a partir del 19 de mayo para atender las quejas del público en un plazo de 30 días.

En educación, el gobierno aprobó 800 millones de rupias para escuelas modelo y 104 millones de rupias para establecer facultades universitarias en 208 bloques, creando 9,152 nuevos puestos. También modificó las normas para las escuelas privadas a fin de garantizar la transparencia en las tasas y enmendó el Código de Obras Públicas de Bihar para priorizar a los contratistas locales en proyectos de hasta 500 millones de rupias.

Se introdujo un sistema de registro electrónico sin papel para tierras y propiedades, con servicios a domicilio para ciudadanos mayores de 80 años. El gobierno ha ordenado tolerancia cero ante el crimen.

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