Over 25,000 govt posts approved in first Bihar Cabinet meet post-budget session

IANS April 8, 2025 270 views

In a strategic move before the upcoming Assembly elections, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's cabinet approved over 25,000 government job positions across various departments. The recruitment drive spans critical sectors like health, agriculture, and administration, signaling a focused approach to employment generation. The cabinet also cleared several administrative rules and allocated funds for digital governance initiatives. These decisions are seen as a significant political strategy to demonstrate the government's commitment to public service and job creation.

"These approvals underscore the government's emphasis on strengthening public services" - Bihar Cabinet Statement
Patna, April 8: In its first cabinet meeting after the Budget Session of the Bihar Legislature, the Nitish Kumar-led government on Tuesday approved 27 major proposals including the creation of over 25,000 posts in various departments, signaling a focus on employment generation ahead of the Assembly elections to be held later this year.

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- Over 25,000 new government posts approved across multiple departments

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Major recruitment drive in health, agriculture, and administrative sectors

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Video conferencing facilities to be set up in revenue courts

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Election-year strategy focuses on job creation and governance

The meeting, held at the Cabinet Secretariat under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, saw the participation of a majority of state ministers.

Among the significant decisions was an amendment to the 2006 rules governing the salary and allowances of ministers -- a move seen as politically crucial in an election year.

In a major recruitment drive, the cabinet approved the creation of 2,590 posts in the Agriculture Department; 3,306 posts for Urdu translators; 35 Data Entry Operator posts in the Staff Selection Commission; 36 positions in AYUSH hospitals; 48 new posts in the Liquor Prohibition Department; and over 20,000 additional positions in the Health Department.

Within the Health Department, the sanctioned posts include government doctors and staff nurses for medical colleges, Sadar Hospitals, Community Health Centres, and Primary Health Centres.

To push digital governance, the cabinet approved Rs 38 crore for setting up video conferencing facilities across all revenue courts in the state.

Several new administrative rules were also cleared, including the Bihar Education Administration Relation Rules, 2025; the Bihar Drug Laboratory Technical Shortage Contract Rules, 2025; and the Bihar Dental Education Service Rules, 2025.

Other key decisions include land approval for Guru Gobind Singh Hospital, increasing the Bihar Contingency Fund to Rs 10,000 crore, and extending the Bihar Industrial Investment Promotion Policy, 2016, until 2025.

Additionally, two officers -- Baidyanath Yadav and Pankaj Kumar -- were appointed as consultants in their respective departments, while Dr Ramraj Raman was dismissed from service.

These approvals underscore the government's emphasis on strengthening public services and infrastructure while laying the groundwork for an electorally significant year.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news for job seekers in Bihar! The 20,000+ health department posts are much needed. Hope the recruitment process is transparent and merit-based 🤞
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the job creation, I'm concerned this might just be election-year politics. Will these positions actually get filled before voting begins? The timing seems too convenient.
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Sanjay T.
The Urdu translator positions show good sensitivity towards linguistic minorities. More states should follow this inclusive approach in government hiring.
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Anjali P.
Rs 38 crore for video conferencing in courts is a smart move! This will reduce case backlogs and make justice more accessible in rural areas. Digital Bihar is coming! 💻
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Vikram S.
I welcome the health sector expansion but wonder about quality. More doctors are great, but will they have proper facilities to work in? Need both infrastructure and staff.
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Neha R.
The AYUSH hospital positions show the government is thinking about holistic healthcare. Hope this means better access to traditional medicine in rural Bihar 🌿

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