Bihar's Green Transition: New EV Policy and AI Mission Boost State's Future
The Bihar government approved amendments to its electric vehicle policy, aiming for 30% EV sales by 2030 to reduce emissions and enhance air quality. New initiatives include EV purchase incentives and AI skill development in collaboration with Singapore-based firms. The cabinet also approved financial plans and increased pay allowances.
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The Bihar government has revised its electric vehicle policy, with the objective of ensuring that 30% of all new vehicles sold by 2030 are electric. This decision, approved at a cabinet meeting led by Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality.
The policy introduces incentives under the 'Chief Minister Bihar Environment-Friendly Transport Employment Scheme' to foster the adoption of electric vehicles in commercial and non-commercial sectors. It includes financial aid for establishing EV charging stations and benefits for women's mobility.
Additionally, the government launched the Bihar Artificial Intelligence Mission, partnering with Global Finance and Technology Network to enhance the state's AI ecosystem and train students through a new certification program. The cabinet also approved increased allowances for employees and established infrastructure plans valued at Rs 72,901 crore.
(With inputs from agencies.)

