According to reports, the state administration is thinking of giving farmers a significant advantage ahead of the highly anticipated Bihar state assembly election. According to reports, the state administration has created a strategy that would allow farmers in the state to take advantage of the interest-free Kisan Credit Card (KCC) loan. According to the administration, the modifications would encourage state people to engage in agricultural operations.
According to reports, the Finance Department has agreed to provide the farmers an interest-free loan, and an announcement is anticipated shortly. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said earlier in February that the administration will be announcing a number of farmer benefit programs. He said that by establishing programs like the Makhana board for farmers, the federal government is also attempting to encourage agricultural activity in the state.
In front of Department Secretary Dharmendra Singh and Joint Registrar Kameshwar Thakur, Cooperative Minister Prem Kumar provided information on the plan that the government may shortly unveil on Friday. According to him, CM Nitish Kumar and Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary have both committed to helping the state’s farmers, and an announcement is probably on the horizon.
Bihar was taken by the criminals before his assumption of power, CM Nitish Kumar said earlier on Wednesday. He also said that the state has changed after he was appointed chief minister. “We investigate every crime that occurs and prosecute those responsible. However, these individuals are pursuing fame since they accomplished nothing valuable while in office and were unable to manage Hindu-Muslim tensions, Kumar said.
When former chief minister Rabri Devi attempted to step in, he reprimanded her further, saying that she had no power inside her party and that former chief minister Lalu Yadav makes all significant decisions. “You don’t become involved. You have no knowledge of these issues. When her husband was suspended, she was appointed chief minister (sic). “Everything stayed in the family,” Kumar said.