Bihar’s government gives the green light to a big plan: buying a lot of land to build new factories and workplaces. This major step aims to create many jobs and boost money for the state, helping it grow faster. The decision means wide areas of land will now be used for large industry parks. This comes as the state works to quickly make its industry bigger and get more companies to come. People are now looking closely at how this will change things for local families and nature. if it truly makes Bihar better. Bihar Approves Major Land Purchase for Industry Growth
Bihar Cabinet Approves Large Land Acquisition
The Bihar government has recently approved a plan to buy a large amount of land for setting up new factories and building essential structures. This decision was made by the Bihar Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, on Wednesday. The plan involves acquiring 2,627 acres of land, costing about 812 crore rupees. This move aims to bring in more money from businesses and create more jobs for people in the state.
Why This Land Is Needed
The main reason for this large land purchase is to expand the network of industrial areas in Bihar. The government wants to encourage more businesses to invest in the state and help create more work opportunities for its people. The state has been working to make it easier for companies to set up their units, recognizing that getting land has been a big hurdle for industrial growth.
Where The Land Will Be Acquired
The land will be acquired in several districts across Bihar. The largest single purchase of land, about 991 acres, will happen in Begusarai district, costing 351 crore rupees. Another big portion, 500 acres, is planned for Patna district, with a cost of 219 crore rupees. Other districts where land will be acquired include:
- Siwan: 167. 34 acres for 113 crore rupees.
- Saharsa: 420. 62 acres for 88. 01 crore rupees.
- Madhepura: 548. 87 acres for 41. 26 crore rupees.
In addition to these, 1,300 acres of land will be acquired in Dobhi, Gaya Ji district, for an Integrated Manufacturing Cluster. This cluster is part of a larger project called the Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial Project. The Infrastructure Development Authority (IDA), based in Patna, has been given the job of handling this land buying process for all five new industrial zones in the state.
Other Steps for Industrial Growth
The government’s plans go beyond just land acquisition. They also include improvements to air travel infrastructure. For example, there’s a plan to expand Gaya Ji airport with an investment of 137. 17 crore rupees to allow flights even in bad weather. There will also be surveys for six new airports in places like Birpur, Munger, Valmikinagar, Muzaffarpur, Saharsa. Bhagalpur. The government has also been working on creating special industrial zones in districts based on their local strengths, such as specific farm products or traditional crafts. For instance, zones for toy and plastic goods are planned for Begusarai and West Champaran, while Hajipur in Vaishali district is being thought of for a place where many medicine products can be made. In February 2025, the Bihar government also started an “Exit Policy 2025.” This policy allows businesses that have stopped working to return their unused land to the Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority (BIADA) and get some of their money back. This aims to free up land for new businesses and investors.
Past Efforts and Future Outlook
Bihar has been trying to improve its industrial sector for some time. In the financial year before this, the government acquired 8,000 acres of land for industrial areas. There are plans to get another 10,000 acres in the next financial year. The state government has also been working to provide a good environment for businesses through various policies.
“The government, under the state’s new industrial policy, will set up special industrial zones, keeping the potential of an area in mind, in almost all districts of the state,” said Industries Secretary Bandana Preyashi.
The state has a land bank of over 3,000 acres for new factories and offers ready-to-use factory spaces. There have been discussions about how to make land acquisition fair, especially for small farmers and landless workers who depend on the land. The aim is to ensure that industrial growth also helps these groups. The Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority (BIADA) has a policy where industrial plots are given on lease for 90 years. If the cost of acquiring land goes up later, the company using the land has to pay an additional amount. The government’s goal is to turn investment plans into actual working factories and businesses quickly.
District | Acres to be Acquired | Cost (Rupees) |
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Begusarai | 991 | 351 Crore |
Patna | 500 | 219 Crore |
Siwan | 167. 34 | 113 Crore |
Saharsa | 420. 62 | 88. 01 Crore |
Madhepura | 548. 87 | 41. 26 Crore |
Gaya Ji (Integrated Manufacturing Cluster) | 1300 | Not specified for IMC alone in source |
This table shows the distribution of land acquisition and estimated costs for new industrial areas in Bihar.