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Other Areas
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Important Points
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EnterpriseÂ

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- From 2019-20 to 2023-24, the State received 1934 investment proposals on industrial development, with 1689 approved at Stage-I, totaling a proposed investment of Rs. 53,607.27 crores.
- Of the Rs. 4712.97 crore total investment, 39.7% went to food processing units. The ethanol industry received Rs. 686.74 crore for six production units.
- The investment recorded Rs.470.32 crore in 2022-23 for the medium sized enterprises.
- The number of workers employed has increased from 801 to 5623 in 2022-23.
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Tourism

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- The Bihar government has implemented the New Tourism Policy (2023-28).Â
- The policy aims to create world-class infrastructureÂ
- It focuses on developing a skilled workforce specialized in tourism and hospitality.
- The state government increases the budget allocation for the tourism sector to Rs 490 crore in 2022-23. In this year 254.17 lakh tourists visited Bihar.
- For Eco tourism and Parks development Schemes, total allocation is Rs.64.24 crore in the year 2023-24.
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Environment, Climate Change and Disaster management

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- The Bihar government has launched the first-ever Green Budget in India and initiated the Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Abhiyan in 2019 to balance environmental sustainability with economic development.
- In 2022-23, 288.31 lakh plantations were carried out under the initiative Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali Abhiyan.
- Bihar government’s goal is to minimize carbon emissions to the lowest possible level by 2070, focusing on climate-resilient development.
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Labour, Employment and skill SectorÂ

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- According to the Periodic Labour force Survey, Labour force participation rate was 50.9% & worker population Ratio was 48.7%.
- In collaboration with Tata Technologies, 60 ITIs will be converted to Centres of Excellence (CoE) in the first phase to cater to the needs of Industry 4.0.
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Energy SectorÂ

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- Per Capita Power Consumption is Increased from 134 kWh (2011-12) to 329 kWh (2021-22). (It is an 145.5% increase over the decade).
- The energy deficit has gradually declined from (-) 3307 Mega units in 2017-18 to a surplus of 4034 MU during 2022-23.
- 31% of power came from renewable energy sources.
- Bihar recorded 56.3 telephone connections per 100 people.
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Human Development

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- Health expenditure rose over eleven times.
- Education expenditure increased by ten times.
- Share of social services in total expenditure grew by 9.4 percentage points, from 31.9% to 41.3%.
- Comprehensive expenditure on social services increased 13.3 times (2005-06 to 2022-23).
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Child Development

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- In 2021-22, the share of expenditure on child development amounted to 21.46 percent of the total state budget and about 6.4 percent of GSDP.
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Urban Development

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- For the Department of urban development and Housing, total allocation is Rs, 5786.59 crore in the year 2021-22.Â
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