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More than a fortnight ahead of the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal United (JD-U) on Sunday, 11 October, released its 'vision document' entitled 'Saat Nischay' to woo voters.
The ruling party has emphasised through 'Saat Nischay' (Part II) its focus on students, their education from primary to higher levels, followed by jobs in the next five years. Part 1 of the vision document was launched in 2015 when the JD-U was part of the Mahagathbandhan.
"We propose to give loans of up to Rs 5 lakh or 50 percent of the project cost without any interest to women. The idea is to boost their entrepreneurship and make them self-dependent," the JD-U leader said.
The chief minister said that strengthening irrigation in Bihar would help the state farmers. "There is a proposal to take water supply line to every farmland across the state."
As per the fourth points of the vision document, Nitish Kumar talked about installation of solar street lights in every village, besides sanitation and prosperity issues.
The fifth point talks about sanitation in cities, construction of homes for senior citizens, multi-storeyed buildings for economically weaker sections, and electric crematoriums at important places on the bank of rivers.
The seventh point pertains to the construction of primary and secondary hospitals in each village as well as development of infrastructures for veterinary hospitals.
The Bihar Assembly elections for 243 seats will be held in three phases – for 71 seats on 28 October, for 94 seats on 3 November, and remaining 78 on 7 November. The results will be announced on 10 November.
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