Tejashwi Yadav made a big announcement before the Bihar Election, saying,- If the government is formed, the honorarium of ambulance workers will increase.

Posted on 15th Sep 2025 by rohit kumar

RJD's medical cell organized a doctor dialogue in the Bapu Auditorium on Sunday. In this, Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav said that if our government is formed, the honorarium of 102 ambulance workers, along with the facilities of doctors, technicians, and physiotherapists, will increase.

 

When we were in government for 17 months, we created a public health cadre. Through this, we had set a target of giving government jobs to 1.5 lakh people. We had shown the way to jobs in the posts of lab technician, ANM, GNM, X-ray technician, and other posts in 1.5 lakh cadres.

 

The state government did not implement it. The payment of the 102 ambulance service will be increased from Rs 320 to Rs 540 when our government comes. Honorarium will keep increasing according to the inflation rate. We worked towards improving the health system under Mission 60 and Mission Buniyad.

 

Describing the raid at Purnia Medical College at night, he said that not only Purnia, but the current minister has completely ruined the medical system in the entire state, including Patna.

 

The education system in the state is in shambles: Tejashwi.

 

Raising allegations against the government, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has called the education system of Bihar in shambles. Releasing the “Vichariki Souvenir-2025” at the RJD state office on Sunday, he called upon teachers to come forward for a change in Bihar.

 

He said that the way the education system has collapsed, the future of the new generation is getting spoiled. He alleged that this is the first government in Bihar that is harassing both teachers and students.

 

Vichariki has been edited and published by the Teachers' Cell of RJD. Its objective is to create a good image of RJD among students and teachers as well as intellectuals in the wake of the assembly elections. The cell officials and senior leaders were present at the function chaired by the State President of the Teachers' Cell, Kumar Rai.

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