Nitish launches 189 buildingprojects worth Rs 2,530 crore

Chief ministerNitish Kumar launched 189 building projects worth Rs 2,530 crore through videoconferencing from Sankalp hall of his official residence at 1, Anney Marg.

Of the 189 projects, 106 buildings worth Rs 1,340 crore were inaugurated, while foundation stones were laid for the remaining 83 projects, worth Rs 1,189 crore.

All the 189 building projects, which are of 18 different departments of the , have been or are being executed either by the building construction department (BCD) or theBiharState Building Construction Corporation (BSBCC).

Bihar farmer cultivates a vegetable that costs Rs 1 lakh per Kg

Hop Shoots are one of the costliest crops from all around the world. As per the reports, Amresh Singh, a farmer from Karamnidh Village in Bihar’s Aurangabad district is the first person to cultivate the costliest crop. If reports are to be believed Amresh purchased the sapling from the Indian Vegetable Research Institute at Varanasi. Moreover, in India this crop is rare, until now.

Hops are basically flowers hailing from the Cannabaceae family of flowering Plants. The hop plant is scientifically known as Humulus Lupulu and hops are also known as seed cones.

As per studies, the entire plant has multiple benefits and is used as a pivotal component in several foods, beverages like beer and also has medicinal benefits that may heal ailments like Tuberculosis.

RERA to compensate aggrieved buyers in Patna

Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA), Bihar, has confiscated 27 katha of land owned by Agrani Homes at Patna after it failed to fulfill its commitment made to property buyers and violated RERA norms.

RERA has put up a board on the land on Saturday. Naveen Verma, chairman of RERA, Bihar, said the land will be auctioned by the authority and its proceeds will be distributed among the aggrieved customers of different projects Agrani Homes Private Limited to compensate them.

Ethanol policy launched; 30 investors show interest

wo days after Bihar Cabinet approved its own ethanol policy, called Ethanol Production Promotion Policy, 2021, the state department formally launched the policy in presence of prospective investors.

The new policy would permit ethanol production in Bihar from all feed stocks permitted by National Policy on Biofuels, 2018, and subsequently by the National Biofuel Co-ordination Committee.

Introducing the policy to investors, industry minister Shahnawaz Hussain said that once these factories start functioning, no foodgrains will be wasted as the new ethanol promotion policy allows investors to directly make ethanol from maize, molasses, broken rice and rotten grains.

Bihar: Rs 125 crore sanctioned for ex gratia payment in Covid death cases

The state cabinet gave its sanction to the government’s proposal to draw Rs125 crore from the contingency fund in two chunks for the ex gratia payment to the next of kin of the persons who died due to the Covid-19 or will succumb to the infection caused by it during the 2021-22 financial year.

Cabinet secretariat department special secretary Upendra Nath Pandey said Rs105 crore would be spent on making the ex gratia payment of Rs4 lakh against each deceased person.
The remaining chunk of Rs20 crore will be used for the payment of Rs50,000 to the next of kin of the deceased.

Interlinking of museums to help know Bihars rich past: Nitish Kumar

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said Bihar Museum, the countrys first international museum, was built inPatnaand the has decided to expand the existing Patna Museum to make it even better.

The two museums will be connected through an underground subway, which will be a unique concept in itself.

The total length of the subway connection will be 1.4km (approximetely 1.395km) and the tunnel itself will be a sort of art gallery, which will be decorated with different forms of artworks on wall, including murals and Madhubani painting.

Health surveillance unit in city soon: Govt

Additional chief secretary (Health) PratyayaAmrit said a metropolitan surveillance unit would be established inPatnasoon with the assistance of the central government to respond promptly in the event of outbreak of infectious diseases.

Addressing a workshop on Expansion of IDSP/IHIP in Bihar, organised by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Union ministry of health and family welfare and the State Health Society,Bihar(SHSB), Amrit said, Indias response and preparedness in digital technology and the game-changing , which will have to be primarily led by the younger generation, will ultimately determine its future prospects.
The event was organized in association with the Centre for Health Policy (CHP) at the Asian Development Research Institute (ADRI).

PDS beneficiaries will get fortified rice: Bihar govt

The state cabinet gave its clearance to the governments decision to supply poshanyukt chawal (fortified rice) to the public distribution shops (PDSs) in the state to overcome the problem of Malnutrition in the large chunk of Population both in the rural and urban areas.

In this regard, the Bihar State Food and Civil Supply Corporation (BSCSC) has been authorized to select the agencies required for the supply of fortified rice to the PDSs. The selection will be done through a proper tendering process.

The agencies concerned will also be authorized to procure fortified rice kernel (FRK) that has to be mixed with rice to prepare the fortified rice. It would require mixing of 1kg ofFRKwith 99kg rice. The proposal for the cabinet clearance had been moved by the food and Consumer protection department. As its target people, the scheme will cover 85% of rural population and 75% of those living in the urban areas.

The sanction was also given to the proposal of the Health department for the creation of 32 posts to man Bihar Health Science University,Patna.
The building construction department has been authorized to select representatives from Bihar School of Darshan or those authorised by it, to prepare the curriculum required for the FreeYoga KendraatShastri Nagarin Patna.

Breastfed infants are 10% more protected: Docs

Even as the infant mortality rate inBiharreduced considerably during the last one decade following the meaningful interventions of the government as well as voluntary agencies, infants still need adequate protection inside or outside their homes.

Expertssaid breast feeding is the most important factor for infants protection. Infants exclusively on breast feeding for six months have 10 times more chances of survival compared to those who are bottle fed or some given other supplements.