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Bihar plans to set up higher education institutes

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New Delhi , April 9

With the objective of improving the quality of manpower and upgrading skills of the workforce in the State, Bihar is setting up a law university, a medical college, a management and other such institutes.

Speaking at a business meeting, organised by the FICCI, the Bihar Chief Minister, Mr Nitish Kumar, said, "Our priority is on human development in the area of education and health care and we believe in good governance, development and maintenance of law and order." "We are also focusing on connecting rural areas with state highways, district and rural roads for which the State has set apart Rs 2,000 crore," he said.

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