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‘Status of the Special Category’ to Bihar: What Center is said

'Status of the Special Category' to Bihar: What Center is said
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New Delhi: Nitish Kumar, who has been looking for a special status category for Bihar for a long time, still does not have a guarantee from the center even though the party, Janata Dal (United), is now part of the powerful BJP LED alliance.
The center is once again indicated in parliament that it does not consider the status of special categories for Bihar, even when the country has been ranked the worst in the goals of Niti Aayog (SDG) Sustainable Development Index India 2020-21 report.
In his promise to question by JD (U) Rajiv leader Ranjan (Lalan) Singh in the status of the specialty category for Bihar, Union Minister Rao Inderdeet Singh quoted the fourteenth financial commissions recommendations to suggest that special category country tags would not produce a lot of differences.
“The fourteenth financial commissions, in their recommendations, have not made a difference between the countries of the General Category and the Category countries specifically in the horizontal distribution of taxes that can be shared among countries.
After receipt of the fourteenth commission recommendations, part of the country in a collection of countries Divided.
Central tax has increased from 32 percent because it used to be more early up to 42 percent for the period 2015-20.
It provides more fiscal space for countries for project implementation, “said the minister in his written reply.
The minister also acknowledged that Bihar was ranked lowest in Niti Aayog’s sustainable development objectives (SDG) Indian Index Report 2020-21, with a composite score of 52 out of 100.
Although this was an increase of 2 points from the previous year’s score of 50, the state was still in position Last in the list.
The index has been built using 115 indicators in 16 sustainable development goals.
The category where Bihar’s performance is the lowest including poverty, hunger, gender equality, industry, innovation and infrastructure, reducing inequality and climate action.
In his reply, the minister cited the reasons for poor Bihar performance as follows: * high proportion (33.74 percent) of the population of living below the poverty line, and as high as 52.5 percent suffered multidimensional poverty * only 12.3 percent of households have ordinary members which is covered by health insurance * as high as 42 percent of children under five years are hampered, which is the highest in this country * has the lowest literacy (64.7 percent) in the age group 15 years and above * the state has the highest pupil teacher ratio ( PTR) at the middle level (class 9-10) in 58, while the India average in 21 * has the lowest gross added value (constant price) on agriculture per worker (in lakh / workers) at 0.29 * the country also has a cellular telephone density Lowest (50.65 per 100 people) and the lowest number of internet customers (30.99 per 100 people).
The five best performing countries on the list of Niti Aayog SDG are Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Goa in that order.
Five lower states in the list include: Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan.
‘RJD opposition takes excavation of claims twice the campaign engine for assembly selection in various countries, BJP often leaned the superiority of “multiple machines”.
PM Modi, in one of its election demonstrations ahead of the election of assembly in Bihar, has requested a state voter to elect the government of multiple machines for the forest of Raj “Yuvraj” which refers to the opposition alliance of leaders of Tejashwi Yadav, who was the son of Prasad, and the leader of the Rahul Gandhi Congress.
Quoting the Ranking of Niti Aayog, RJD’s opposition has mocked Nitish Kumar and has asked him why the government of the double engine failed to power the growth trajectory.
When the ranking was stated in June, the President of RJD then Prasad had diged Nitish Kumar and said that Bihar had occupied its peak.
“As a result of 16 years Nitish-BJP endless efforts and negative politics Bihar gave a top ranking from below,” Then then tweeted.
The leader of the men’s and opposition, Tejashwi Yadav also attacked the Government of Bihar in the Assembly on a gloomy country growth rate in the ranking of Niti Aayog.

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