Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha met Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Patna, 4 December (IANS). Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. After the meeting, he told that during the courtesy meeting with Prime Minister Modi, issues of public concern related to the state were also meaningfully discussed. During this, guidance was also received from the Prime Minister regarding the development of the state.

He said that he received special guidance from PM Modi regarding the role of youth in the resolution of ‘Developed India’. On his behalf, happiness was expressed on the successful organization of ‘State Youth Festival’ in Lakhisarai recently. He also directed to make the youth maximum partners in the integrated development with their special love for our state.

He said that in the last ten years, the NDA government led by PM Modi has given the youth a central place in the development of the country. As soon as it came to power in 2014, this government brought ‘Youth Policy-2014’. Nearly 400 new universities were opened in the last ten years. Due to the efforts of this government, today India has become the country with the third strongest startup ecosystem in the world. Our youth have benefited the most from the Mudra loans of more than Rs 28 lakh crore that have been given.

He also said, “With the inspiration of PM Modi, the double engine government of the state led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is also continuously engaged in making the youth the vehicles of development. Whatever policy initiatives our government has taken in recent times related to industry, tourism, films, IT, sports, all of them have especially targeted the youth. There was also a discussion with Prime Minister Modi regarding the development of infrastructure in the state. In that too, instructions have been received from his side to involve more and more youth. The special emphasis of both the leaders is on realizing the resolve of ‘Developed Bihar’ by empowering the youth of the state.

–IANS

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