Representative image Photo | Express Illustrations
Bihar

Bihar cabinet approves AI training for legislators and officials, clears multiple key proposals

Officials and staff will get AI training. Cabinet chaired by CM Samrat Choudhary approved 20 proposals ahead of 7 May expansion.

Ramashankar

PATNA: The Bihar Cabinet on Wednesday approved quality training in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for members of both the State Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council, with the aim of establishing Bihar as a leading state in AI.

State government officials and other staff will also be provided with AI training. A total of 20 proposals were approved at the Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary. The meeting was held a day before the much-awaited expansion on May 7.

The decision gains significance in the wake of the state’s participation in the All India AI Summit and Expo 2026 held in Delhi in February this year. The government had signed an MoU worth Rs 468 crore at the summit.

Briefing the media, Additional Secretary, State Cabinet Department, Arvind Kumar Choudhary said, “The state government has decided to impart training in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to members of both the State Legislative Assembly and Council. Both legislators and state government officials and employees will receive quality training in AI in collaboration with NUS, C-DAC Patna, IIT Patna, NIELIT Patna, and CIMP.”

He added that the Bihar Artificial Intelligence Mission has been constituted with the aim of establishing the state as one of the leading states in AI.

AI-enabled systems will be developed to achieve effective outcomes in administrative systems, financial management, human resource utilisation, infrastructure development, agriculture, social welfare, art and culture, and tourism development. This will also help make government systems and services more transparent, accountable, and data-driven.

The Cabinet also approved a proposal from the Transport Department to procure 400 electric air-conditioned buses under the PM E-Bus Sewa Yojana. Of these, 150 buses will be allocated to Patna, while 50 each will be allotted to Muzaffarpur, Bhagalpur, Gaya, Darbhanga, and Purnea.

The scheme will be implemented over the next 12 years from the financial year 2026–27. The government has sanctioned a revised amount of Rs 517.16 crore as cash gap subsidy to support the operation of 400 e-buses over this period.

In another decision, the Cabinet approved the transfer of 1.85 acres of land (including passage) to the Airports Authority of India (AAI), Patna, free of cost. The land, located in the industrial area of Patna (urban), abuts the airport campus and may be used for the development of airport infrastructure and related purposes.

The Cabinet also extended the implementation of the Bihar Industrial Investment Promotion Package (BIIPP) 2025 until 30 June 2026, following investor interest. The package was earlier effective until 31 March 2026. The move is expected to ensure continuity in industrial investment in the state.

In addition, the Cabinet approved the Bihar Building (Amendment) Bylaws, 2026, aimed at reducing the loss of commercial land and easing pressure on cities caused by rapid urbanisation.

The approval is intended to promote commercial activity in the state and simplify and expedite the building construction permission process through modern technology, innovation, and a responsive and accountable governance approach, with the objective of making life easier for citizens.

‘Let them dismiss me’: Mamata defies BJP landslide, signals legal war

Vijay unlikely to take oath tomorrow as TN CM as he falls short of majority; Governor asks to garner 118 MLAs

TMC workers with BJP flags and scarves trying to incite unrest in West Bengal, alleges saffron party

Trump threatens new Iran strikes, piling on pressure for peace deal

SC asks if it can direct Parliament to frame law on election commissioners’ appointments

SCROLL FOR NEXT