Bihar CM Lays Foundation for Rs170 Crore Technology Centre in Gaya
Bihar CM Lays Foundation for Rs170 Crore Tech Centre in Gaya

Gaya: Chief minister Samrat Choudhary on Monday laid the foundation stone for a Rs170-crore technology centre in Khizarsarai area of Gaya district. Once constructed, the centre will train 7,000 entrepreneurs every year in fields including general and heavy engineering and textiles.

Facilities and Investment

To be built on 20 acres, the technology centre will have state-of-the-art training facilities and residential accommodation for entrepreneurs. According to official figures, Rs86 crore will be spent on civil works, while another Rs84 crore will be used to procure machinery for training purposes.

CM's Address

Addressing a public meeting after the foundation-laying ceremony, the CM said people of Bihar would no longer have to look outside the state for employment, as all efforts were being made to put the process of industrialisation on the fast track. In this context, he referred to the state govt’s decision to provide automatic clearance for the establishment of industrial units 30 days after receipt of an application.

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The CM also announced the allotment of 40 acres of govt land near the technology centre for the construction of an international-standard stadium. Earlier, Union MSME minister Jitan Ram Manjhi had requested the CM to allot govt land for the stadium. Choudhary said he was a cricket lover and that the stadium project was very close to his heart.

MSME Growth

The CM further said the road to progress lies through the development of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), which, besides contributing to the GDP, have the potential to provide jobs to crores of people because of their labour-intensive nature.

Highlighting the growth of MSMEs in Bihar, the CM said the sector had witnessed massive expansion in the state over the past three to four years. As against only six lakh registered MSMEs in Bihar in 2023, the number has now risen to 46 lakh, he said. MSMEs provide employment to no fewer than 1.87 crore people in the state, he added.

Political Remarks

Reiterating his predecessor Nitish Kumar’s policy of zero tolerance towards crime, corruption and communalism, the CM said he was committed to following the path charted by the veteran leader.

The CM praised Manjhi for his broad-mindedness in choosing Khizarsarai for the technology centre outside his own parliamentary constituency. In a lighter vein, he said he hoped Manjhi would not disappoint his voters and would do something equally significant for Gaya as well.

The CM expressed regret that local MP Surendra Prasad Yadav did not attend the event despite receiving an official invitation. The area falls under the Jehanabad parliamentary constituency.

Among those who addressed the gathering were assembly speaker Prem Kumar, agriculture minister Vijay Kumar Sinha, and industries minister Shreyasi Singh.

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