Bihar: Samrat Choudhary govt's first 30 days bring reform push, execution challenge A month after taking oath as Bihar Chief Minister on April 15, Samrat Choudhary’s government has launched a series of initiatives aimed at transforming infrastructure, education, public services, women’s safety, and law and order across the state. The focus now shifts to whether these policy announcements can be effectively implemented to address long-standing challenges. Among the key development projects is the plan to establish 11 satellite townships across 10 districts. These townships are designed to include residential zones, commercial markets, widened roads, parks, and green spaces. The initiative aims to alleviate pressure on existing urban centers while improving living standards for residents. To enhance women’s safety, the government has introduced the Police Didi scheme, which involves purchasing 1,500 scooters for female police personnel. These officers will patrol areas near schools and colleges to deter harassment and prevent crimes against women. The administration has also introduced a new grievance redressal system called Sahyog Ki Triveni. This mechanism combines a helpline number (1100), an online portal, and local panchayat-level camps. Complaints related to block offices, police stations, and revenue departments are expected to be resolved within 30 days, with officials facing disciplinary action for delays or negligence. Education has been a central theme of the government’s agenda. The state cabinet approved Rs 800 crore for upgrading district schools and converting one higher secondary school in each block into a model institution. Additionally, funds have been allocated to establish degree colleges in 208 blocks that currently lack such facilities.#bihar #samrat_choudhary #bihar_cabinet #police_didi #sahyog_ki_triveni
