Bihar Cabinet Approves Jobs, Vivah Mandaps, and Key Projects

Bihar Cabinet meeting chaired by Nitish Kumar approves jobs, vivah mandaps, Anganwadi pay hike, and key development projects.

The Bihar Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, cleared 26 proposals in Patna on Tuesday. Key decisions include new jobs, marriage halls (vivah mandaps) in every panchayat, and a hike in honorarium for Anganwadi workers.

From September 1, Anganwadi sevikas will earn ₹9,000 per month, up from ₹7,000. Helpers will now get ₹4,500, instead of ₹4,000. This step will add ₹345 crore to the state’s annual spending.

The Revenue and Land Reforms Department received approval for 3,303 new posts. Rules for Bihar Industrial Service Recruitment 2025 and Fisheries & Animal Resources Service Recruitment 2025 were also passed. New schemes for cow protection through self-help groups gained clearance too.

Other approvals include:

  • Gas-based crematoriums in Patna, Gaya, Chhapra, Saharsa, Bhagalpur, and Begusarai.

  • Bihar State Food Storage and Training Institute in Patna with ₹4 crore.

  • JEEViKA headquarters in Patna at a cost of ₹73.66 crore.

  • CCTV cameras in 176 police stations at ₹280 crore.

  • Solar streetlights in villages with ₹100 crore.

  • ₹50 crore for 8,053 Kanya Vivah Mandaps.

The Chief Minister Fellowship Scheme was also approved. Under it, 121 employees will train at IIM Bodh Gaya with stipends ranging from ₹80,000 to ₹1.8 lakh per month.

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