Bihar Current Affairs 2026: Cabinet Decisions, Policies, and Major Milestones

❖ Bihar Cabinet Expansion

Bihar Cabinet under Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary was expanded with 32 ministers, taking the total council strength to 35 members; BJP- 15 Ministers, JD(U)- 13 Ministers, LJP- 2 Ministers, HAM (S)- 1 Minister& RLM- 1 Minister.

• Important Portfolio Holders:

  • ➢ Nishant Kumar- Health
  • ➢ Nitish Mishra- Urban Development & Housing, IT
  • ➢ Mithilesh Tiwari- Education
  • ➢ Vijay Kumar Sinha- Agriculture
  • ➢ Dilip Jaiswal- Revenue & Land Reforms
  • ➢ Shreyasi Singh- Sports & Industry
  • ➢ Shrawon Kumar- Rural Development & IPRD
  • ➢ Ashok Choudhary- Food & Consumer Protection
  • ➢ Santosh Kumar Suman- Minor Water Resources
  • ➢ Deepak Prakash- Panchayati Raj

❖ Bihar Electric Vehicle (Amendment) Policy, 2026:

  • • Target: 30% of new vehicle registrations to be EVs by 2030.
  • • Women: ₹1 lakh subsidy on electric cars.
  • • E-2 Wheelers: ₹10,000 (General) and ₹12,000 (SC/ST) subsidy.
  • • E-3 Wheelers (Goods): ₹50,000 (General) and ₹60,000 (SC/ST) subsidy.
  • • Tax Benefit: 50% concession in motor vehicle tax/registration charges for EVs.

❖ Bihar Sahyog Initiative:

  • • Sahyog Portal: Citizens can file complaints online from anywhere by visiting the official portal at sahyog.bihar.gov.in.
  • • 1100 Helpline Number: This toll-free service operates daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM to record public issues.
  • • Sahyog Shivirs (Camps): Public grievance redressal camps will be organized at the panchayat level across Bihar on 1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month.

❖ Bihar Cabinet Decisions 2026:

  • • Young Professionals Selection Policy 2026: approved to recruit skilled professionals for technical government roles.
  • • ₹88.18 crore Parboiled Rice Unit: approved in Nalanda; expected to generate 185 jobs.
  • • New Inspector General (Border): post created and 50 STF personnel approved on long-term deputation for border security.
  • • ₹73.45 crore Ethanol Plant approved at Kaimur.
  • • Sports infrastructure approved: a stadium at Salkhua (Saharsa) and two integrated sports complexes at Deo (Aurangabad) and Karpi (Arwal).

❖ World’s Best Scientists Ranking 2026:

8 faculty members of Indian IIT Patna featured in the World’s Best Scientists Ranking 2026 by Research.com.

  • • T N Singh ranked India No. 1 in Earth Sciences and 9th in Engineering & Technology.
  • • Pratibhamoy Das ranked 36th in Mathematics in India.
  • • Asif Eqbal and Sriparna Saha ranked 47th and 94th in Computer Science.
  • • Surajit Kumar Paul (78th), Akhilendra Singh (88th), and Karali Patra (102nd) were ranked in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering.
  • • Ranjan Kumar Behera secured 58th rank in Electrical Engineering in India.

❖ Bihar AI Summit 2026:

Concluded at Urja Auditorium, Patna with 10,000+ participants and global delegates; CM Samrat Choudhary announced the upcoming Bihar AI Policy 2026.

❖ AI-Based Cyber Helpline 1930:

Bihar will launch India’s first AI-powered Cyber Helpline Call Centre to speed up complaint registration and improve response in cyber fraud cases.

❖ Bihar Blackout Mock Drill:

Bihar conducted a 15-minute civil defence blackout drill on 14 May 2026 (7:00–7:15 PM) across 6 strategic districts—Patna, Begusarai, Kishanganj, Purnia, Araria, and Katihar—to test air-raid and emergency response readiness.

❖ The Wild Call:

a 12-minute immersive wildlife film by Rajgir Zoo Safari (Nalanda), won the Best Animation Film Award at the 16th Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival; produced by the Department of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bihar, directed by Naveendh S. Fareed and Azharuddin Sulaiman.

❖ Census 2027 Self-Enumeration:

Bihar recorded 46.82 lakh completed self-enumerations (17 Apr–1 May 2026), with Madhubani ranking 1st (6.06 lakh), followed by Vaishali (5.86 lakh) and Darbhanga (4.95 lakh).

❖ Lok Sevak Awas:

Bihar’s CM residence at 1 Aney Marg, Patna was renamed “Lok Sevak Awas”, highlighting a public service-oriented approach; earlier, Raj Bhavan (Governor’s house) had been renamed “Lok Bhavan.”

❖ World Yogasana Sports Championship 2026:

Five Bihar players- Sudhanshu Shekhar, Dilip Kumar, Saransh Kumar, Soni Kumari and Sakshi Kumari, selected for the Indian team for the World Yogasana Sports Championship 2026, to be held in Ahmedabad from 4-8 June 2026.

❖ India’s 1st Waterfall Census by Bihar:

53 natural waterfalls identified across 5 districts; Rohtas ranked 1st with the highest number (29), followed by Munger (16), Jamui (4), Kaimur (3), and Nawada (1).

❖ Bihar Greenfield Satellite Townships:

Bihar will develop 11 Greenfield Satellite Townships- Pataliputra (Patna), Hariharnathpur (Sonepur), Magadh (Gaya), Mithila (Darbhanga), Kosi (Saharsa), Purnia (Purnia), Ang (Munger), Sitapuram (Sitamarhi), Vikramshila (Bhagalpur), Tirhut (Muzaffarpur), and Saran (Chapra)—to promote planned urban development and regional growth.

❖ CISF Regional Training Centre:

will be established at Pothia, Kishanganj, on 110 acres of land, with capacity to train 1,000 CISF personnel, strengthening security infrastructure and creating local employment opportunities.

❖ Bihar’s First Nuclear Power Plant:

To be established at Shambhuganj, Banka with two 700 MW units (1,400 MW total) by NPCIL and NTPC, utilizing a dedicated water pipeline from the Ganga River in Bhagalpur.

❖ Gaya–Bangkok Direct Flight:

The Bihar government approved a bi-weekly direct flight service between Gaya and Bangkok, to be operated by IndiGo, to boost international Buddhist tourism.

❖ India’s First Model Heat Action Plant:

Developed for Patna district by UNDP India and IPE Global, introducing a digital Decision Support System (DSS) and micro-mapping tools to combat rising urban heatwave risks.

❖ Patna Water Metro Launch:

Bihar’s first electric-hybrid water metro to start on a 10.5 km Ganga stretch between Digha Ghat and Kangan Ghat, utilizing the ₹12-crore vessel MV Gomdhar Kunwar.

❖ Bihar’s First NIFTEM Campus:

Bihar cabinet approved 100 acres at Hajipur, Vaishali for India’s third National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM) to boost agro-processing education.

❖ Bihta Dairy Plant:

A ₹97.17 crore private dairy processing facility approved at Bihta Industrial Cluster.

❖ Bihar ITI Upgradation under PM-SETU:

CM Samrat Choudhary approved the complete modernization of 75 Government ITIs into state-of-the-art tech hubs to train 70,000 youth in AI, semiconductors, and advanced logistics between 2026 and 2030.

• PM-SETU Scheme:

A ₹60,000cr.scheme backed by the World Bank and ADB to upgrade 1,000 Government ITIs using a Hub-and-Spoke model; Launched by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) on October, 2025.

❖ Mithila Painting Exhibition:

Bihar Museum hosted a special 60-year retrospective exhibition titled “From Courtyard to Museum: A Journey of Sixty Years” (9 May–8 June 2026) showcasing works by 56 master artists, including iconic Padma Shri awardees.

❖ Bihar Vigilance Cadre Merger:

Bihar Cabinet approved the merger of the Bihar Vigilance Investigation Cadre with the Bihar Police, the Bihar Police Act, 2007 to streamline administrative operations.

❖ Dr. Jaya Bharti:

Patna-born scientist Dr. Jaya Bharti (University of Potsdam) won Germany’s €20,000 Brandenburg Postdoc Prize 2026 (Natural Sciences & Engineering) for her research on energy-efficient, green synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide.

❖ Mega Cement Grinding Plants:

Bihar’s SIPB approved mega cement grinding plants in Muzaffarpur (Mahwal Industrial Area) and Kishanganj (Thakurganj).

❖ Bihar’s First Elephant Corridor:

The Jamui-Jhajha-Chakayi forest stretch (spanning the Garhi, Charkapathar, Batiya, and Madhwa beats) has been officially designated as Bihar’s first natural elephant corridor, establishing a 46-km protected passage to manage seasonal migrations from Jharkhand.

❖ Justice Meenakshi M. Rai:

The Supreme Court Collegium recommended Justice Meenakshi M. Rai as the 48th Chief Justice of the Patna High Court, succeeding Justice Sangam Kumar Sahoo upon his retirement on 4 June 2026; only the 2nd woman to hold the office of Chief Justice at the Patna High Court, following Justice Rekha Manharlal Doshit (2010 to 2014).

❖ PEB Fabrication Unit:

Bihar approved a Pre-Engineered Building (PEB) Fabrication Unit by Experia Prefaxo Pvt. Ltd. at Bariyarpur Industrial Area, Muzaffarpur.

❖ NIT Patna RCIKT Center (2026):

NIT Patna has established a Research Centre on Indian Knowledge Tradition (RCIKT) under the MoE’s IKS division to run interdisciplinary research on ancient Indian metallurgy, mathematics, and sustainable architecture.

❖ Brand Bihar:

A Bihar government initiative led by Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit to strengthen the state’s identity, enhance its public image, and promote Bihar as a hub for investment, innovation, and opportunities.

❖ Makhana Processing Unit:

BIADA approved a state-of-the-art Makhana Processing Unit by Makhayo Foods Pvt. Ltd. on 2.20 acres at Donar Industrial Area, Darbhanga.

❖ National Panchayat Awards 2025:

Bihar’s Telkap Gram Panchayat (Rohtas) won 2nd place nationally in the Nanaji Deshmukh Sarvottam Panchayat Satat Vikas Puraskar, receiving a ₹1.25 crore development grant for holistic SDG implementation.

❖ Global Model Education City

is planned to be established in Patna for higher education, research, innovation, and skill development.

❖ Swachh Survekshan 2025–26:

Patna ranked 2nd nationally in citizen feedback with 4.49 lakh+ responses (trailing only Indore).

❖ Rajgir Malmas Mela:

Month-long mega state fair (May 17–June 15, 2026) inaugurated by CM Samrat Choudhary in Nalanda, featuring three Shahi Snans, 15 tent cities, a free ring bus system, and 25 “Didi Ki Rasoi” food hubs.

❖ Bihar Urban Transformation Program (2027–2037):

A $500 million (₹4,751 crore) World Bank-backed project approved by the Bihar cabinet to modernize core infrastructure across Patna, Muzaffarpur, Gaya, Bhagalpur, and Purnia over a 10-year phased timeline.

❖ 5G Coverage in Bihar:

Bihar achieved 94.52% 5G population coverage, surpassing the national average (86.18%) and states like Karnataka (79.92%) and Uttar Pradesh (85.25%), driven by strong rural 5G expansion.

❖ Bihar Natural Farming Goal (2026–27):

Agriculture Ministry launched a mission to cover 5,700 hectares under chemical-free natural farming, backing farmers with a ₹4,000 per acre input subsidy.

❖ Biogas Promotion Scheme:

aims to establish 100 biogas plants in one year, with up to 50% subsidy (up to ₹22,500 per plant).

❖ Adani Bihar Vision Care Project:

Gautam Adani launched a ₹150 crore rural eye care initiative at Mastichak in Saran, Bihar.

❖ Bihar National Art University & Museum:

Bihar will become the 17th state to open a specialized National Art University to curb artist migration, alongside establishing a dedicated Bhikhari Thakur Museum and digital documentary screening center to preserve Bhojpuri heritage.

❖ Influential DMs National List:

Bihar IAS officers Vaibhav Srivastava (DM, Saran) and Vivek Ranjan Maitreya (DM, Siwan) were named in the Fame India-Asia Post national list of India’s most influential District Magistrates.

❖ Bihar MMR Decline:

As per the latest SRS Bulletin, Bihar’s Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) declined by 8 points, dropping from 104 to 96 deaths per 1 lakh live births due to improved institutional deliveries and emergency obstetric care.

❖ Bihar Gramin Bank:

Won the APY Annual Award of Excellence 2025–26 from Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority for outstanding performance in Atal Pension Yojana (APY) enrollments.

❖ Bihar AI GCC Launch:

Bihar government signed an MoU with startup GrowQR (Founder: Bibin Babu) to set up an AI Global Capability Centre (GCC).

❖ Bihar IPL Team Proposal:

Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal proposed a dedicated Bihar IPL franchise, promising complete financial and infrastructural support.

❖ Bihar Manuscript Survey:

Bihar ranked 1st in the National Manuscript Survey, completing 1,000 surveys; Over 8 lakh manuscripts identified; ranks 5th in manuscript identification; Rare manuscripts include Dalai Lama’s 101 manuscripts, ancient Guru Granth Sahib copies, Amir Khusro manuscripts, and a 1,200-year-old Quran.

❖ Swachh Survekshan Grameen 2025:

Bihar ranked 1st in Eastern India for rural cleanliness, Bhagalpur district ranked 1st out of 115 districts in the East Zone for excellence in waste management and citizen feedback.

❖ Aryabhatta Space Club:

Bihar’s first specialized space science hub will be established at Aryabhatta Knowledge University (Patna) to boost astronomical research; expected to be launched during the Indian Space Congress 2026 (June 15–17, 2026).

❖ Commonwealth Chess Championship:

Bihar’s Rayyan Mohammad won 3 medals (2 Gold in Rapid & Blitz; 1 Bronze in Classical) in the Under-18 category at the Commonwealth Youth Chess Championship held in Kalutara, Sri Lanka.

❖ Global Water Award 2026:

Bihar’s Digha–Kankarbagh Integrated Wastewater Project (Patna) implemented by BUDCO won the “Wastewater Project of the Year” award at the Global Water Summit in Madrid, Spain.

❖ Bihar’s New 220-km Riverfront Expressway Grid (Three Major Paths):

  • • Ganga–Ambika Path: A 56-km, 4-lane riverfront expressway from Bidupur to Dighwara via Sonepur modeled after Patna’s JP Ganga Path.
  • • Vishwamitra Path (90 km): A 4-lane expressway from Maner to Buxar along the Ganga river; includes a new Sone River bridge and links Patna directly to UP’s Purvanchal Expressway.
  • • Narayani Path (74 km): A 4-lane greenfield corridor from Sonepur to Gopalganj along the Gandak River embankment; links North Bihar directly to the National East-West Corridor (NH-27).

❖ Maithili in CBSE Curriculum:

CBSE has officially introduced Maithili from Class 1 up to the secondary level for the 2026–27 session.

❖ MSME Technology Centre:

Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and CM Samrat Choudhary jointly opened a ₹171 crore MSME Technology Centre in Bihta (Patna) and 4 Extension Centres in Muzaffarpur, Rohtas, Darbhanga, and Munger to skill over 15,000 youth annually.

❖ Vietnam President To Lam:

visited Gaya during his 3-day State Visit to India, and offered prayers at the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya.

❖ Bihar Traffic Challan Scheme:

Bihar launched the One-Time Traffic Challan Settlement Scheme, offering a 50% discount on e-challans pending for over 90 days for resolution via National Lok Adalats using cash, UPI, and virtual court platforms.

❖ Bihar T10 Cricket League:

Bihar Sports Minister Shreyasi Singh and Brand Ambassador Manoj Tiwari launched the ISPL-affiliated Bihar T10 League in Patna.

❖ “Shastrarth 2026”:

a two-day programme organized by Nalanda University, officially integrating “Shastrarth” into its academic calendar in May 2026.

  • • Shastrarth- the ancient Indian debate tradition.
  • • Structure-Purvapaksha: Presentation of the opposing view or critique; Uttarapaksha: Response with counter-arguments and defense of one’s position.

❖ Bihar Multi-Post S3 EVM Rollout:

The Bihar State Election Commission will introduce Multi-Post S3 Model EVMs for the first time in the 2026 local body elections, allowing voters to securely cast votes for multiple governance posts in a single, automated voting process.

❖ Bihar Revenue Department Reform:

The Bihar government approved new service rules officially transitioning the traditional field post of “Amin” into the modernized designation of Assistant Revenue Officer (ARO).

❖ Bihar Rural Road Connectivity Rank:

Bihar ranks 1st in India in connecting rural settlements with paved (all-weather) roads under rural road connectivity initiatives.

❖ Vaibhav Sooryavanshi IPL Record:

15-year-old player Vaibhav Sooryavanshi from Samastipur, Bihar (Rajasthan Royals) became the fastest player to score 400 runs in an IPL season (167 balls), breaking Andre Russell’s 2019 record; concluded IPL 2026 with the Orange Cap (776 runs) and an all-time record 72 sixes.


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