After cabinet expansion in Bihar, departments were divided, Nishant got health, know the departments of other ministers

The face who was being discussed in Bihar politics for a long time, finally got a big responsibility. After the recent cabinet expansion of the state government, the portfolios of the ministers have been divided and the most talked about is the health ministry given to Nishant Kumar, son of former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

Nishant Kumar had taken oath as a minister for the first time and now he has been directly given the important responsibility of the Health Department of Bihar. In political circles, this is not just being seen as a departmental division, but as the entry of a new generation in the politics of Bihar.

Big challenge to improve health system

Health services in Bihar have been a big challenge for the governments for a long time. Questions have been continuously raised regarding the shortage of doctors in government hospitals, lack of health facilities in rural areas and medical infrastructure. In such a situation, the biggest responsibility before Nishant Kumar will be to strengthen the health system of the state.

Agriculture Ministry to Vijay Sinha

Whereas former Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha has once again been made a minister and has been given the responsibility of Agriculture Ministry. Bihar’s economy is largely based on agriculture and crores of farmers in the state are directly affected by agricultural policies. In such a situation, Vijay Sinha’s department is also being considered among the most important ministries of the government.

These ministers got these departments

Dilip Jaiswal will be the next Land Revenue and Reforms Minister of Bihar. Vijay Kumar Chaudhary has been given water resources and parliamentary work. While Bijendra Prasad Yadav has got the finance department. Similarly, Shravan Kumar has been given the department of Rural Development, Information and Public Relations.

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