Bihar Politics: The Country's first economic survey report based on caste was presented; SC is the poorest and the general category is the least poor.

Posted on 7th Nov 2023 by rohit kumar

Today is the second day of the winter session of the Bihar Legislature. As soon as the session started, the economic report of the caste-based census was presented on the table of the House. It was in the report that in Bihar, there are 33.16% of poor families in the backward class, 25.09% in a general category, 33.58% in the extremely backward class, 42.93% in the Scheduled Caste category (SC), and 42.7% in Scheduled Tribe category (ST). Among the general category, Bhumihar 25.32% families, Brahmin 25.3% families, Rajput 24.89% families, Kayastha 13.83% families, Sheikh 25.84% families, Pathan (Khan) 22.20% families, and Syed 17.61% families are poor.

 

Know the economic condition of backward castes of Bihar

Here, 23.68% of families in Bhatt, 30.68% of families in Goswami, 34.32% of families in Kushwaha, 35.87% of families in Yadav, 29.90% of families in Kurmi, 44.17% of families in Ghatwar, 26.58% families in Sonar, 32.99% families in Mallah, Bania. 24.62% of families, Mallik, Muslim 17.26% families, Suryapuri Muslim 29.33%, Christian (OBC) 15.79% families, Christian Harijan 29.12% families, and Kinnar 25.73% families are poor.

 

 

Know the economic condition of extremely backward castes in Bihar

29.87% of families in Teli, 34.56% of families in Mallah, 32.99% of families in Kanu, 34.75% of families in Dhanuk, 35.88% of families in Nonia, 34.08% of families in Chandravanshi, 38.37% families in Barber, Carpenter 27.71% families, 33.39% families in Prajapati, 33.20% families in Pal.

 

10 to 20 thousand monthly income is 19% population

22.67% of the population of Bihar has education from class 1 to 5. 14.33% of the population has education from class 6 to 8. 14.71% of the population has education from class 9 to 10. Whereas 9.19 percent of the population has education from class 11 to 12.

 

More than 7 percent of the population has graduate education.

Whereas in the general category, 10 to 20 thousand monthly income is 19% of the population. 20 to 50 thousand monthly income is 16% of the population. Those with a monthly income of more than 50 thousand are 9%. Those with a monthly income of Rs 6,000 are 25%.

 

Leader of Opposition said – Crime is at its peak in Bihar

Leader of Opposition Vijay Sinha said that on how many dead bodies the Bihar government's hunger be satisfied. The murder took place in Vikram, Patna. A sand trader was murdered. Crime is at its peak in Bihar. Why is the Bihar government not saying anything about this? Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Choudhary said that the Leader of the Opposition accused me that we rotate the chair, but let me tell you that I cannot rotate the chair. After this, the MLAs in the House demanded to give the status of government employees to Anganwadi workers and cooks and increase the pay scale. After zero hours, the assembly proceedings were adjourned till 2 pm today.

 

BJP created a ruckus in Well

Before the commencement of the House on the second day of the five-day session, members of the Bharatiya Janata Party came to the Well and started creating a ruckus. Commotion is possible with formalities. They demand to create a ruckus for debating the economic survey and publishing the details up to the block level. Assembly Speaker Awadh Bihari Chaudhary tried to convince the BJP MLAs but the BJP MLAs agreed. After this, they also started trying to lift the chair and table. However, the Marshal prevented him from doing so. Seeing the uproar, the Assembly Speaker had adjourned the proceedings of the House till noon.

 

BJP demonstrated on the first day

BJP MLAs created a ruckus and demonstrated by raising the issue of increasing crime and job scams in Bihar. BJP MLA Hari Bhushan Thakur Bachaul said that the rule of law has ended in Bihar. The government is doing appeasement politics for votes. The scam is happening in the name of giving jobs. CM Nitish Kumar should resign.

 

Male MLAs demonstrated against Israel

CPI(ML) MLAs earlier demonstrated in support of Palestine in the assembly premises. The legislators held placards in their hands demanding a stop to the Israeli attack. After this, during the condolence motion in the House, he also demanded that condolence messages be read for the Palestinians killed in the Israeli attack. After this, the BJP MLAs started creating a ruckus. Seeing the increasing uproar during the condolence motion, the Speaker of the Assembly had to calm down the matter.

 

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