"The situation in Bihar has changed for better as there are abundance of job opportunities here due to ongoing development works....The people need not go outside to earn two square meals," he said at a function at Bennipatti after laying foundation stone of an ITI institute.
The state government would also provide support to skilled work force going outside for work on higher renumeration and assist them to hone their skills at various institutes, he said.
Stating that there has been reduction in migration of work force from Bihar in the past couple of years, Kumar said that there were 59 ITIs in Bihar and four of which have been set up on the land donated by private persons.
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