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It’s 'sushasan' vs. development -Vikas Pathak

-The Hindu In Bihar, ‘development’ comes laced with caste. For the upper castes, it is Modi’s pitch on investment that matters while for Backward Classes, Nitish’s social welfare agenda makes him a governance icon. The BJP, having no regional match for Nitish, has banked on Modi’s popularity. “Development” is a word that one encounters frequently across poll-bound Bihar, with people across caste lines using it to explain their political preferences. However, this...

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Aspirational young seek freedom of choice in food, Voting -Smita Gupta

-The Hindu Forced dietary restriction has no place here. In the current battle for Bihar, caste has emerged as a more potent weapon than religion. There may be some churning among urban youth on caste-based quotas, their stated views depending not just on whether they have benefited from the present system but also on how they wish to be perceived — as pragmatic or forward-looking?. But cutting across the urban-rural divide, slicing through...

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How Bihar has fared under Nitish Kumar -Manas Chakravarty

-Livemint.com Bihar’s development record under the Nitish Kumar government has been commendable Elections are decided by many factors. But the Bihar elections are being portrayed as a choice between Voting for development or caste. We take a look at Bihar’s development record under Nitish Kumar. Chart 1: It has often been said that Bihar’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth is high in percentage terms because of its low base. It’s better, therefore,...

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Number of children studying in English doubles in 5 years -Rema Nagarajan

-The Times of India Politicians might try hard to push Hindi, but people are Voting with their feet, opting to put their children in English-medium schools. While overall enrolment in schools went up by just 7.5% between 2008-09 and 2013-14, and enrolment in Hindi-medium schools went up by about 25%, enrolment in English-medium schools almost doubled in the same period. While the number of English-medium school students is still dwarfed by those in...

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