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Bihar Government Working Towards Fulfilling Election Promises!
By: Tupaki Desk | 16 Dec 2020 11:26 AM GMTDuring the election campaign for the recently held Bihar Assembly elections, one of the most prominent election promises made by Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal-United (JD-U) and BJP is providing the free Covid-19 vaccine for the state public.
The election promise helped the alliance in making wonders at the elections as it won the two-thirds majority easily.
Now, the Bihar state government led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar gave its nod for the proposal to provide Coronavirus vaccine for free of cost to the public in the state.
It is believed that the Bihar state cabinet headed by Nitish Kumar met for a crucial meeting. During the meeting, the cabinet approved the decision to provide a free vaccine.
Reports claimed that the Bihar state Health Department received the directives from the state government to work on the modules to vaccinate every person in the state.
The action plan to vaccinate the public in the state is expected to be designed in a way that frontline warriors, health workers will be given first preference in the vaccination program.
After the frontline warriors and health workers, the elderly people between the age group of above 60 and 50 who are said to be more vulnerable to the virus will be given priority. Then the public will be vaccinated.
The election promise helped the alliance in making wonders at the elections as it won the two-thirds majority easily.
Now, the Bihar state government led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar gave its nod for the proposal to provide Coronavirus vaccine for free of cost to the public in the state.
It is believed that the Bihar state cabinet headed by Nitish Kumar met for a crucial meeting. During the meeting, the cabinet approved the decision to provide a free vaccine.
Reports claimed that the Bihar state Health Department received the directives from the state government to work on the modules to vaccinate every person in the state.
The action plan to vaccinate the public in the state is expected to be designed in a way that frontline warriors, health workers will be given first preference in the vaccination program.
After the frontline warriors and health workers, the elderly people between the age group of above 60 and 50 who are said to be more vulnerable to the virus will be given priority. Then the public will be vaccinated.