Samrat Choudhary, the leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), took the oath of office as Chief Minister of Bihar on April 15, 2026. One month later, on May 15, the government marked its first significant milestone in implementing policies aligned with former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s vision for development and governance. Choudhary’s tenure has focused on infrastructure expansion, anti-corruption measures, and improving public safety, with several initiatives launched to address long-standing challenges in the state. A major project under his leadership is the development of 11 satellite townships across 10 districts of Bihar. These townships are designed to include planned residential colonies, commercial zones, wide roads, and green spaces with roadside plantations and park-based greenery. The project is described as one of Choudhary’s key dream initiatives, aiming to decentralize urban growth and alleviate pressure on existing cities. Additionally, a proposal to include Sasaram as a satellite township has been introduced, with the goal of reducing urban overcrowding, enhancing living conditions, and promoting structured development in the region. The government has also launched the “Police Didi Scheme” to bolster women’s safety and strengthen community trust in law enforcement. Under this initiative, 1,500 scooters will be procured for female police personnel, who will be deployed near schools and colleges to prevent harassment, eve-teasing, and crimes against women. The scheme reflects a zero-tolerance approach toward gender-based violence, with police instructed to prioritize the protection of women and girl students. To enhance transparency and accountability in governance, the government introduced the “Sahyog Ki Triveni” system, a three-tier public support framework.#bharatiya_janata_party #bihar #samrat_choudhary #sasaram #police_didi_scheme
