The Samrat Choudhary new administrative rules plan aims to modernize how government departments work in Bihar. The state government has decided to replace a 47-year-old administrative manual with a new set of rules called the Executive Rules 2026. Samrat Choudhary is leading this effort to update the system and make governance more efficient.
Officials say the Samrat Choudhary new administrative rules will replace the old 1979 manual that currently guides administrative work in the state. Many officials believe the existing rules no longer match modern governance needs. The government wants a system that supports new policies, schemes, and changing responsibilities of departments.
The Cabinet Secretariat has asked all departments to review their work structure. Departments must identify outdated tasks and suggest necessary changes. They will also recommend new responsibilities that should be included in the revised rulebook.
The new rules aim to simplify procedures and improve coordination between departments. Officials believe the reform will help the administration respond faster to challenges and deliver government services more effectively.







