Patna: The Bihar government’s cabinet of ministers will convene in Patna on January 29 for a crucial meeting expected to shape the state’s policy and administrative agenda in the coming months. The meeting will be chaired by chief minister Nitish Kumar and is scheduled to begin at 4.30 pm at the Samvad conference hall on Deshratna Marg.
According to an official notification issued by the Cabinet Secretariat Department, attendance is mandatory for all cabinet ministers, including the deputy chief minister. Officials said the meeting assumes particular significance as several long-pending proposals and files related to public interest are expected to be taken up.
Sources indicated that the agenda is likely to include decisions on new development projects, administrative reforms and key financial matters that have been awaiting cabinet approval. With multiple schemes requiring clearance, the government is under pressure to move swiftly on issues linked to governance and service delivery.
The timing of the meeting is also seen as strategic, coming just ahead of the upcoming budget session of the state legislature. Observers believe the cabinet may approve measures that could directly influence Bihar’s development trajectory and administrative framework in the next financial year.
Senior officials said the decisions taken at the meeting could set the tone for the government’s priorities in the months ahead, particularly in the run-up to the budget.




















