unemployment in Bihar
Bihar Elections 2025: Unemployment and Infrastructure Issues Top Voter Concerns in Jehanabad
Nov 09, 2025 07:25 pm CST
As Bihar's 2025 Assembly elections approach, voters in Jehanabad prioritize employment opportunities and infrastructure development. Young educated residents like Vikas Kumar, a science graduate forced to drive an autorickshaw, demand concrete action rather than promises from political parties. With unemployment driving migration from the region, voters are evaluating both the NDA and INDIA bloc candidates based on their plans to address joblessness, improve civic amenities, and build upon development work initiated by the Nitish Kumar government. The elections for Jehanabad's three assembly seats will take place on November 11, with results expected on November 14.
Bihar Assembly Elections 2025: Key Leaders Cast Votes as First Phase Polling Records 27.65% Turnout by Mid-Morning
Nov 06, 2025 02:04 pm CST
The first phase of Bihar's assembly elections has begun with 121 seats voting today, recording a 27.65% turnout by 11 am. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Lalu Yadav, and other prominent leaders have already cast their votes. The NDA seeks another term against the Grand Alliance led by Tejashwi Yadav, whose jobs promise has become central to the campaign. Prashant Kishor's new Jan Suraaj Party adds complexity to the electoral equation in a contest focusing on unemployment, corruption, and public services.
Bihar Assembly Election 2023: Key Factors Shaping The Political Landscape
Oct 31, 2025 09:56 pm CST
The upcoming Bihar Assembly Election represents a crucial turning point where unemployment, outmigration, caste dynamics, religious demographics, and gender politics converge to shape voter decisions. With over 50% of Bihar's population under 40 years old, Tejashwi Yadav's promise of government jobs competes with Nitish Kumar's prohibition policy that appeals to women voters. This comprehensive analysis examines how these factors will determine which political vision resonates most with Bihar's electorate seeking hope and opportunity.
Bihar's Youth Voice: Education Reform and Job Creation Top Priorities for Upcoming Elections
Oct 21, 2025 05:16 pm CST
As Bihar prepares for assembly elections on November 6 and 11, approximately 14 lakh first-time voters and 1.63 crore youth voters are focusing on education reform and employment opportunities. College students across Patna University express disillusionment with the current system, citing paper leaks in government exams, deteriorating educational infrastructure, and lack of job prospects forcing graduates to leave the state. These young voters, representing nearly 25% of Bihar's electorate, are evaluating political parties based on practical solutions to reduce migration and improve educational quality.
Tejashwi Yadav's Bold One Job Per Family Promise: Transforming Bihar's Employment Landscape
Oct 10, 2025 12:44 am CST
Tejashwi Yadav, Bihar's Opposition Leader, has pledged to provide one government job per family, addressing the state's 3.9% unemployment rate. As November elections approach, this promise resonates in a region devastated by economic uncertainty and pandemic effects. Having claimed creation of 500,000 jobs during his previous 17-month tenure as Deputy Chief Minister, Yadav faces the monumental challenge of implementing this vision across Bihar's 13.43 crore population, potentially reshaping the state's socioeconomic future.
7 Critical Factors Shaping Bihar Assembly Election 2025: From Unemployment Crisis to Voter Demographics
Oct 07, 2025 02:29 am CST
Bihar's 2025 assembly election represents a crucial democratic test influenced by seven key factors. With voting scheduled for November 6 and 11, the electoral battle centers on widespread unemployment, substantial out-migration, corruption allegations, controversial electoral roll revisions, women's voting power, declining education quality, and immigration concerns in the Seemanchal region. As Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's two-decade leadership faces unprecedented anti-incumbency, the outcome on November 14 will shape not only Bihar's future but reflect broader patterns in Indian democracy.




