Free WiFi is part of programmes under "seven resolves" which the state's Grand Alliance government has adopted to promote good governance, Kumar said while addressing a meeting here.
Kumar said the facility has been conceived as it was realised that for doing good in life, youths should be "digitally" smart.
However, it seemed that the facility was used more for downloading films than for literary works in Patna and officials in the secretariat were also not lagging behind.
"Downloading 1-2 movies is OK but the free WiFi facility in colleges and universities is conceived to help students download books and knowledge materials," he said in the meeting, a part of his 'Nishchay Yatra'.
The Bihar CM is criss-crossing the state as part of 'Nishchay yatra' in a phased manner to take feedback on prohibition and preparations for implementation of 'seven resolves'. Purnea stop is part of third phase of the yatra that began from Araria on Wednesday.
He also talked of the human chain that would be formed across the state on January 21 and sought more people's participation in it.
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