"Bihar has the highest number of youths who are our capital. Bihar can not develop without the overall growth of youths," Kumar said while addressing at a function organised on the occasion of 'World Youth Skill Day' here.
"Youths' income will rise manifold if they are given training for the development of various skills and in turn, it will not only spur development of Bihar but also contribute in nation's growth," Kumar said.
There are one of the five components of 'Arthik Hal Yuvaon Ka Bal' programme enumerated in the seven resolves, he said and added that giving training for the development of various skills to youths one of them apart from student credit card, Rs 1000 monthly self help assistance for two years, wi- fi at universities and college campuses and venture capital fund.
Stating that Bihar's youths have a complex due to their inability to speak English and operate basic computer skill, Kumar said the government has decided to impart its youths three types of skills - English and Hindi communication skill, computer skill and behavioural skill.
Of the 1.13 lakh students who have registered themselves for availing various skill development training across the state since its launch on December 15, 2016, around 42,000 youths have availed training, the CM said.
Kumar also talked about his government's commitment to build institutions in the state and how he had to put in efforts to build these institutions like IIT, Patna Centre of BIT Mesra, Chanakya National Law University, Chandragupt Institute of Management, NIFT, Arbhatta Knowledge University and various other medical and engineering colleges.
As part of seven resolves, the state government is committed to set up an engineering college, ITI, women's ITI, GNM Institute in every district, he said and expressed hope that his efforts will reduce the number of students going outside the state to pursue higher education.
If they (Biharis) decide just for one day that they will not come (for a day), Delhi will come to a standstill, Kumar said and added that no one can do without Biharis.
During the programme, Nitish Kumar, who was sitting beside Labour Resources minister and RJD leader Vijay Prakash, swapped his seat with Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh who was sitting right to the CM, thus making a distance with the RJD minister.
Earlier, Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav's nameplate was there on the dais but later it was removed thus making it clear that the DyCM, who was special guest on the occasion, would not come.
Replying to a query posed by mediapersons, Jai Kumar Singh said that "I can not say as what was the circumstances in which he (Dy CM) did not come...Labour Resources Department organised the function and I can tell you about myself as I was invited to the function.
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