After being sworn in, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary wasted no time in taking charge of the administrative machinery, emphasizing a proactive and results-oriented approach from the beginning of his term. Directly heading to the Secretariat post-oath, he assumed control of the Chief Minister’s Office promptly, showcasing his commitment to efficient governance. Choudhary promptly held a high-level meeting with senior IAS officers, Principal Secretaries, and top officials to discuss expediting governance, streamlining administrative processes, and assessing pending development projects.
Key sectors like roads, healthcare, education, and law and order were identified as immediate priorities needing focused attention. Stressing transparency and accountability, the Chief Minister instructed officials to ensure swift resolution of public grievances without citizens having to repeatedly visit government offices. He also urged the adoption of digital governance practices to enhance public service accessibility. Reviewing ongoing development projects, Choudhary demanded detailed progress reports and warned of accountability for any delays, while also pushing for the fast-tracking of new scheme proposals to boost Bihar’s development.
Choudhary’s proactive engagement with the bureaucracy underscores a government in active mode right from the start. The effectiveness of his directives in yielding tangible results for the people of Bihar will be closely watched in the days ahead.
