History made Bihar the cradle of India's civilisation; the future must make it the engine of India's development. For Rituraj Sinha, India's macroeconomic journey is fundamentally incomplete without the economic revival of Bihar. Aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a Viksit Bharat, he views regional transformation not as a localised goal, but as a national necessity. His public advocacy centres on aspiration-led growth, fostering entrepreneurship, structural skilling, and industrial ecosystems required to turn regional potential into a primary engine of national progress.
Bihar is the cradle of Indian civilisation — the land of Buddha, Mahavira, Chandragupta and Aryabhata. It is where the world's first university stood at Nalanda, where democracy first found expression at Vaishali, and where the JP Movement once challenged a national emergency.
This Bihar deserves more than survival politics. It deserves a politics of ambition — one that converts its demographic strength, civilisational depth and entrepreneurial energy into industries, jobs, world-class institutions, and a global voice. Bihar's transformation is not just possible — it is essential to India's emergence as a Viksit Bharat by 2047.
Bihar's transformation will not be delivered by leaders alone — it requires every citizen, every karyakarta, every young Bihari to step forward. Share your ideas. Join the Sangathan. Build with us.
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