Friday 27 November 2015

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Nitish Kumar (born 1 March 1951) is an Indian politician who has been chief minister of Bihar  since February 2005. He was Union Minister in the Government of India, previously. He belongs to the janata Dal unite  party. He endeared himself to Biharis, used to low expectations from previous regimes, when as Chief Minister, his socialist policies bore dividends in appointing more than 100,000 school teachers, ensuring that doctors worked in primary health centers, electrification of villages, paving of roads, cutting female illiteracy by half, turning around a lawless state by cracking down on criminals and doubling the income of the averageBihari
On 17 May 2014 he resigned, owning responsibility for his party's poor performance in the 2014 general electiongeneralelections , and was succeeded by jitan Ram Manjhi However, he returned to office in February 2015 after a poltical crisis  and won the state election of November 2015.

Nitish Kumar was born in Bihar to kabiraj Ram Lakhan Singh and Parmeshwari Devi. His father was a 'freedom fighter and was close to the great Gandhian  Bihar Vibhuti Anugrah Narayan Sinha one of the founders of modern Bihar. His father, who was also an Ayurvedic Vaidyaraj, left the Indian National Congress to join the Janata Party after it denied him candidature in the 1952 and 1957 general elections.
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He got a degree in mechanical engineering from Bihar College of Engineering, (now NIT Patna). He joined the Bihar State Electricity Board as part of the indian Engineering Serivice, half-heartedly, and later moved into politics.
Nitish Kumar was briefly, the Union Minister for Railways and Minister for Surface Transport and later, the Minister for Agriculture in 1998–99, in the  NDA Government of Atal Bihari Vajpayee In August 1999, he resigned following the Gaisal train disaster As Minister of Railways, he brought in widespread reforms such as internet ticket booking facility, opening a record number of railway ticket booking counters and introducing the tatkal scheme for instant booking.
Later that year, he rejoined the Union Cabinet as Minister for Agriculture. From 2001 to May 2004, he was the Union Minister for Railways again. In the 2004 Lok Sabha elections, he contested elections from two places, when he got elected from Nalanda but lost from his traditional constituency, 
Nitish Kumar's government also initiated bicycle and meal programs – the government gave bicycles to girls who stayed in school – which saw Bihar getting huge number of girls into schools and fall in school drop out rates.
In 2010, Nitish Kumar's party swept back to power along with its allies (at that time), Bharatiya janata party . On 26 November 2010, Nitish Kumar took oath as a Chief Minister of Bihar. This was his second consecutive term as Chief Minister of Bihar In a keenly fought contest, Nitish Kumar led JDU-BJP combine won with four-fifth majority. NDA won 206 seats while RJD won 22 seats. No party there has won enough seats to represent the opposition in the state assembly, which requires at least 25 seats to become eligible to represent the main opposition party. For the first time, electorates witnessed high turnout of women and young voters, while this was declared as the fairest election in Bihar, with no bloodshed or poll violence.

Nitish Kumar again assumed office of the Chief Minister on 22 February 2015. The 2015, Bihar Legislative Assembly election was considered to be his toughest election.Nitish Kumar's JD(U) along with Lalu Prasad's RJD, Congress, Samajwadi Party and Nationalist Congress Party formed the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) to counter the BJP in Bihar. Later, Samajwadi Party and NCP decided to walk out of Grand Alliance and contest the Bihar election on their own due to seat sharing issues. On 3 August 2015, Nitish Kumar announced that he would not contest Bihar assembly polls. He campaigned aggressively in the Bihar elections for the Grand Alliance.A part of his campaign was focused on countering the allegations raised by Narendra Modi and the BJP. Finally, the Grand Alliance won the Assembly election by a huge margin of 178 seats against 58 seats for the BJP and its allies. Lalu Prasad Yadav's RJD emerged as the largest party by winning 80 seats and Nitish Kumar's JD(U) came second, winning 71 seats. He was sworn in as Chief Minister on 20 November 2015 for a record fifth time.

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