The youth of Bihar have never lacked talent — only opportunity. From cracking national-level exams to topping civil services, students from Bihar have proven time and again that they have the skill and the determination to succeed. But when it comes to jobs and fair representation in their own state, are they being sidelined?
Across India, states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh have implemented domicile policies — frameworks that give preference to local candidates in government jobs, college admissions, and more. So why is Bihar lagging behind?
The demand for a domicile policy in Bihar is not about exclusion — it’s about justice and empowerment. It’s about recognizing the struggles of a child who studies under a lantern but dreams big. It's about ensuring that a student born, raised, and educated in Bihar doesn’t lose out on a state job to someone who has no roots here.
When local youth don’t get fair opportunities in their own land, migration increases, brain drain continues, and Bihar loses the chance to grow using its most powerful resource — its own people.
Many believe that the absence of a domicile policy is benefiting a select group of power-hungry politicians who don’t want a strong and self-reliant Bihar. This must change.
Implementing a domicile policy will be a step toward retaining talent, reducing unemployment, and boosting local confidence. It’s not just a policy — it’s a protective shield for Bihar’s future.
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