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Nitish’s ‘7 determinations’ adopted as state policy

Fulfilling one of his electoral promises, the Bihar government on Friday adopted Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's "seven determinations", including free toilet and drinking water pipeline supply to every household, in a bid to achieve "sushasan" (good governance).

The future roadmap of development was spelt out by Governor Ram Nath Kovind in his speech at the joint session of the two Houses of the Bihar Legislature at the start of the session. 

Kumar had made public his "seven determinations" during state elections to counter Prime Minister Narendra Modi's special package of Rs 1.25 lakh crore along with Rs 40,000 crore of past schemes.

Kumar had estimated that his "seven determinations" would entail an expenditure of Rs 2.70 lakh crore in the next five years, which he had said on several occasions during polls that the state would arrange from its own resources and "would not go with begging bowl to the Centre." 

The programme christened as "Seven determinations of developed Bihar" has been adopted as state policy.

The determinations particularly focuses on youths. It included credit card for students for loan upto Rs four lakh for pursuing higher education, establishment of counselling centres for employment and skill development, monthly allowance of Rs 1,000 for eight months twice within two years for searching jobs, venture capital of Rs 500 crore for young entrepreneurs and free wi-fi in college and universities.

Besides, the determinations also included linking every household in the towns and villages with drinking water supply pipeline and constructing toilet in every household.

In addition to the seven new determinations, the state government highlighted its achievements in the field of road, electricity, education, agriculture and industry among others and promised to continue them with renewed vigour.

Switch off phones before entering House:  Bihar House Speaker
The new Bihar Legislative Assembly Speaker Vijay Chaudhary on Friday took strong note of members using mobile phone inside the House and gave a stern instruction to put the cell phone on "switch off mode" before entering.

"I have seen mobile phone of members ringing inside the house while proceeding is on. It looked very bad today when it happened during Governor's speech also," Chaudhary said before concluding business of the house for the day.

"Such incidents are against respect of the House," the Speaker said.
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