Bihar Boosts Opportunities for Local Women with New Domicile Rule for Govt Jobs
In a move aimed at empowering local women, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has announced a significant change to the existing 35% reservation for women in government jobs. This pre-poll initiative now incorporates a domicile rule, prioritizing women who are residents of Bihar.
Domicile Rule Explained: A Focus on Local Talent
Previously, the 35% quota did not specify domicile requirements, meaning women from other states could also compete for these reserved positions. With this new amendment, the quota will primarily benefit women who call Bihar home, opening doors to greater employment opportunities within the state.
Impact on Bihar’s Women and the Upcoming Elections
This announcement is expected to have a significant impact on women’s employment in Bihar and is likely to be a key talking point in the upcoming elections. The move is being seen as a strategic step by Nitish Kumar to garner support from women voters, highlighting his commitment to their empowerment and economic upliftment.