Bihar Set to Receive Billions in New Initiatives: Jitan Ram Manjhi

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Himanshu Tiwari

Bihar Set to Receive Billions in New Initiatives: Jitan Ram Manjhi

Patna, April 27: Central Minister and former Chief Minister of Bihar, Jitan Ram Manjhi, has recently taken a jab at the opposition while delivering good news for the people of Bihar. He announced that on April 28, an Entrepreneur Awareness and Special Vendor Development Program will be held at the Technology Center in Bihta, Patna, which will bring billions in benefits to the state.

Manjhi, the leader of the Hindustani Awam Morcha, shared this news on the social media platform ‘X’. He expressed that while he used to share good news for his constituency, the opposition frequently questioned, “What has Bihar received?” Now, he invites everyone to listen to the good news for Bihar.

The inauguration of the Technology Center, built at a cost of billions, will take place at 11 AM in Bihta (Sikandarpur). This center, along with an extension center in Munger, was established at the special request of Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, and will serve regions including Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga, and Rohtas.

Manjhi encouraged everyone to join in and celebrate, stating, “Bihar is moving forward with PM Narendra Modi, long live the Modi government.”

The event will be inaugurated by Central Minister (MSME) Jitan Ram Manjhi and Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary. These technology centers, established by the Ministry of MSME, aim to realize the dream of a leading, modern, and self-reliant Bihar. The centers will provide training in high-tech machinery, robotics, and modern engineering for the youth of Bihar.

During the current financial year, a total of 350 Entrepreneur Awareness and Special Vendor Development Programs will be organized across the country to raise awareness about various schemes of the MSME Ministry.

Additionally, SC/ST entrepreneurs will receive information on various aspects of the public procurement system, such as vendor registration, quality standards, and tender-based opportunities, enabling them to effectively participate in public sector procurement.

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