The Asian Age

Nitish writes to Niti Aayog, seeks spl status for Bihar

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Patna, Dec. 12: The Nitish Kumar government in Bihar has made a fresh pitch for grant of special category status to the state, a demand it has been making for the “past 10-12 years”. In a letter to Niti Aayog vicechairm­an Rajiv Kumar, Bijendra Yadav, the state minister for planning and implementa­tion, asserted that Bihar “fulfilled all the criteria” set for grant of special status.

The minister sought to join the issue with Niti Aayog over its recent report on multidimen­sional poverty index in which Bihar was placed at the bottom in the country.

The report was latched on to by the opposition which has been using it to rubbish the claim of “rapid developmen­t” of the state since Nitish Kumar’s ascent to power.

In his letter, the minister admitted that Bihar stood way below the national average when it came to indicators like per capita income, ease of living and human developmen­t.

Yadav blamed the state of affairs on “peculiar problems” of “landlocked” Bihar which had a high density of population with scarce natural resources and was plagued by vicissitud­es like drought and flood that affected more than half of its districts.

The minister also complained of “lack of initiative” on part of the Centre for setting up public sector units in Bihar which could give a fillip to "industrial growth and technical education" in the state.

◗ THE MINISTER sought to join the issue with NITI Aayog over its recent report on multidimen­sional poverty index in which Bihar was placed at the bottom in the country

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