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Nitish Kumar led Bihar government passes 40 proposals

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The Nitish Kumar government passed 40 proposals including the demand for a special status for Bihar by the Centre during a cabinet meeting on Wednesday. The state government has also demanded a fund of Rs 2,50,000 crore from the Centre for the implementations of various projects. Following the cabinet meeting, Nitish Kumar on his official social media handle X said: “During the meeting of a cabinet, we have passed a proposal to give special status to Bihar and requested the Centre to meet the same.” “This is the first time that the Bihar government has conducted a caste based survey in the state. On that basis, we have enhanced the reservation for the people of Bihar who come under Extremely Backward Caste (EBC), Other Backward Castes (OBC), Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST), they will get the benefit of reservation up to 65%. Earlier, the reservation in Bihar was 50%. Ten percent reservation was given to economically weaker sections in upper castes. This will help candidates in the admission to various educational institutions as well as in government jobs,” Kumar posted. “People coming under EBC had 18% reservation in the past. After this bill, the Bihar government has enhanced the reservation to 25%. Similarly, the OBC category with 12% reservation will get 18%. The SC had 16% reservation in the past and will get 20% now and the ST having 1% reservation will get 2%,” he said. Additional chief secretary in the cabinet secretariat S. Shidhartha, said: “We have sent two proposals to the Centre including special status for Bihar and reservation up to 65% under Article 9. It will help us as no one would challenge this in court.” (IANS)

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