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This special report focuses on the aspirations and frustrations of Bihar's youth ahead of the elections, featuring prominent political figures like Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi Yadav, and Prashant Kishor. A sentiment echoed by many is, 'I believe that if you want to make a career, then you should graduate from somewhere else. There is no point in graduating from Bihar.' The discussion captures the deep-seated anger over persistent unemployment, rampant paper leaks in competitive exams like the BPSC, and the slow pace of development compared to neighbouring states like Uttar Pradesh. While some acknowledge infrastructural progress such as improved electricity and roads, the overwhelming demand is for a future defined by job opportunities and merit, not the historical baggage of 'Jungle Raj' or the pervasive influence of caste politics. The youth are caught between cautious hope and profound disappointment, questioning whether their leaders can deliver on promises of a better future.
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00:00B.J.P. has been 10 years in the U.P.
00:15In 10 years, why is there a development here?
00:18There is B.J.P. also a government here.
00:25It was the most important part of Bihar.
00:26And 20 years ago, it was the most important part of Bihar.
00:28And we can also see many infrastructure development
00:31that in the past decades, we had never seen.
00:37If we are in the future, I think it will work.
00:41No one wants to go outside.
00:43He has to go outside.
00:48Just ahead of elections, Patna saw massive protests.
00:52And these were protests by BPSC aspirants
00:55who were complaining of paper leak
00:58and also of absence of transparency
01:01in these crucial examinations.
01:03Remember, of the 7.4 crore electorates in Bihar,
01:08the Gen Z voters are in a high percentage.
01:12These are issues that impact their votes.
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04:23Why are you thinking that you are still graduating?
04:26Because I don't have any scopes.
04:28If you go to Bahar, you won't give a good job.
04:53What are you thinking about this time?
04:59You just need to be a good job.
05:01You need to be a good job.
05:03You need to be a good job.
05:05You need to take a university in Bahar.
05:09You don't have a degree in university.
05:12You don't have a degree in 4 or 5 years.
05:15You don't have a degree in 3 years.
05:19It's the time for school.
05:26We hope that it's good.
05:28We can't expect anything to do.
05:29For example, we have to make the bank.
05:32Because as soon as you are working on the bank.
05:35When you are working on the bank,
05:38the bank is working on the bank.
05:40It's rainingperforming on the bank.
05:43The bank is down to us.
05:47Do people see the reference points of Bihar or the states of Bihar outside of Bihar?
05:54UP, Delhi, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Gujarat
06:01Many students for their study they go to COTA for NEET and JEE preparations
06:08If we get the infrastructure here, we can do better here
06:12We can do better here
06:19Do you think Bihar is a problem or hopeless?
06:25Hopeless is not, but I can say that
06:28I have a problem with skills based courses
06:33Paper leak is a big issue
06:35Paper leak is happening in every state
06:38The main issue is that students don't give attention to them
06:42They also promote this thing
06:44We have noticed that the exam time
06:46The professor will give answers to them
06:48Those are all the main issues
06:50The problem is that the people here
06:53We or any other people
06:55They don't think about voting
06:57They will see caste who voted
06:59They will vote
07:00They will vote
07:01They will vote
07:02They will vote
07:03They will not be able to go back
07:04I have seen caste politics
07:05I have seen this
07:06Do you think
07:07That the whole caste of the whole politics
07:08should be finished?
07:09Yes, ma'am
07:10At the voting time, we will see the candidates
07:13How are the candidates
07:14How are the candidates
07:15How are the qualifications
07:16This is important
07:17How are the backgrounds
07:18How are the criminals
07:19This is important
07:20This is important
07:21If I have a vote
07:22I will do them
07:23I will do them
07:24In caste
07:25So, there is no vote
07:26It is not
07:27It is not
07:28We should think that it is not
07:30But it is happening
07:31It is happening
07:32But it is happening
07:33It is happening
07:34How do you end up?
07:35How do you end up?
07:36Education is the first
07:38The first thing is
07:39Education
07:40People should talk about this
07:42It is not
07:43It is not
07:44It is not
07:45It is not
07:46Caste
07:47Caste is true
07:48Caste is true
07:49But we feel that
07:52This was happening
07:53In this
07:5680% voters
07:58Caste
07:59But 20% children
08:00They are
08:0120% students
08:02Students
08:03Yuba
08:04Yuba
08:05Yuba
08:06Yuba
08:07Yuba
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08:10Yuba
08:11Yuba
08:12Yuba
08:13Yuba
08:14Why, don't you
08:15leave the
08:17Yuba
08:18We hope that we don't leave.
08:20But any student who thinks about it is not going to go.
08:27When they don't get a facility, they don't get a facility.
08:31After that, they have to go abroad.
08:35They don't want it.
08:37If there is a state of Bihar,
08:39he wants to get a job in Bihar,
08:42get a good study in Bihar,
08:44then they don't want it.
08:46There is no need to go abroad.
08:48There is no need to go abroad.
08:52There is no need to go abroad.
08:54There is no need to go abroad.
08:56So, there is no need to go abroad.
08:58The fact is not going to go to Bihar.
09:00The people who think about it are going to go abroad.
09:02They will get a lot of trouble.
09:04They will get a lot of trouble.
09:06From this, we will see how many people have.
09:10100,000 people on the train.
09:12So, this is a huge burden.
09:14When all of us see Bihar,
09:18is it very sad for Bihar?
09:21It is very bad,
09:22but it is very little.
09:24Very little.
09:25It is very low.
09:27It is more likely to go abroad.
09:29When we look at the rest of the states,
09:31it is very bad.
09:33Of course, Bihar is the oldest Bihar.
09:35Even the 20 years ago,
09:37it was the oldest Bihar.
09:38What is happening in Bihar?
09:57The government is just building roads and not doing anything.
10:01Do you not see the roads development?
10:03The roads are one side.
10:05What is happening in Bihar?
10:12What is happening in Bihar?
10:15I don't know about it.
10:17In Bihar, there have been a lot of success in Bihar.
10:21You can see that Bihar has a student credit card.
10:26You can go to Bihar somewhere outside.
10:30We believe that Bihar has been a lot back.
10:34I think that Bihar has been a lot less.
10:37But today, if we look at it, we have been moving forward.
10:39We are moving forward.
10:40They are progressive.
10:41What is happening in Bihar?
10:42Why is it not a reference point in Bihar?
10:44Why is it not a reference point in Bihar?
10:46If we are building a house, if we are building a house, then we have to build a house.
10:51Then we will build a house.
10:53Then we will build a house.
10:54We will build a house once again.
10:55We will build a house.
10:56If you have seen the Jengal Raj and you are worried about it, then someone is coming and talking about it.
11:01You are saying that something is good.
11:02Because there is nothing else.
11:03No, the thing is, I don't have Jengal Raj.
11:05There are many views on Bihar.
11:06There are many views on Bihar.
11:08So, that's when you know, Bihar has not been there.
11:31The women's development has been made by the women's development, but the main development
11:41needs to be seen as the girls' education and boys' education needs to be seen.
11:46It's true that the women's development has not been made by the women's development,
11:50but the government has now done it's true.
11:55Surakshah, talk about women's safety.
11:58You feel safe in Patna?
12:03Not that much, but a little bit of, you know.
12:07But we can say that something has changed by passing of time.
12:12No, but all of you are young. You do not have memories of what happened 20 years ago,
12:18which is being called as alleged jungle raj.
12:20So what do you know before?
12:23Mommy and Papa tell us.
12:25What do you know when we listen to us?
12:28What do you listen to us?
12:29My father tells us that it was not like that.
12:32When we were in the village, there was no development in the village.
12:36There was no way of transportation.
12:38There was no way in school.
12:40My father and dad were studying.
12:42I was reading.
12:43I was surprised that the village of Bihar has also thought about history,
12:47thinking about the date of the day of today.
12:51Because the first history is so bad.
12:54It means we have been reading that we always remember.
12:57My father also said that he was here.
13:00in this country, they were living here, and they were saying that at the same time,
13:03they couldn't leave the girls here at 6 hours, and they couldn't leave the girls here.
13:06In this way, the king was running here.
13:08So, if we compare them and think about that,
13:11it's very good, the girls are getting very high,
13:14they're doing a lot of things. The government will see that they're giving 35%
13:17of the generation of women.
13:19So, we're going to say that they're getting very high, our king.
13:23It's not going to go.
13:25If you compare the other king,
13:27it's not going to go.
13:29If you think that all of these things,
13:31it's not going to go.
13:33There's not going to be a lot of development here.
13:37You say that it's safe.
13:39Why are we just safe here?
13:41Just safe.
13:42Just safety.
13:43You're looking for the government.
13:45You're looking for the government.
13:47The government needs to change the government.
13:49First of all, no one needs to change the government.
13:51It's not that the government needs to change the government.
13:53You didn't vote in the jungle.
13:55We were, right?
13:56We were, right?
13:57We were voting in the jungle.
13:58We won twice.
13:59Why won twice?
14:00We won twice.
14:01We won twice.
14:02We won twice.
14:03We won twice.
14:04We won twice.
14:05From the point of view,
14:06you're thinking about this.
14:08What do you think about all people?
14:10Do you want to leave the government here?
14:12Or do you want to leave the government here?
14:13Do you want to leave the government here?
14:14No.
14:15My study is also here.
14:16And I want to leave the government here.
14:18And I want to do a job for people here, I mean doing it here.
14:22No, my studies are here and I want to do a job here too.
14:42The coaching institutes in Patna give you a glimpse of aspirations of Bihari youth.
14:47Let me give you a sample of how these coaching institutes have youth from across Bihar.
15:03So you see the cross section.
15:05This is what coaching centers in Patna represent.
15:09So let's speak to more youth and get you more voices.
15:12What is happening in Bihar's youth, like you, what are they thinking about this election?
15:18We as youth, we obviously want to get employed first of all.
15:24So as Nitish Kumar has provided us with lots of employment, so we'll put our votes into his account as well.
15:36When you say employment is given by Nitish Kumar, do you have the government?
15:40Yes, along with that he has also promoted the private sectors.
15:46And we can also see many infrastructure development that in the past decades we have never seen.
15:52And now as I am coming to Patna and watching out things, it's really far better than past few decades.
15:58Many would say that Bihar's youth, their expectations are very low to the government.
16:06Bihar should benchmarking in other states, where there are many developments, job opportunities,
16:14where they talk about Silicon Valley.
16:16Why don't they talk about Silicon Valley?
16:18Why don't they talk about Silicon Valley?
16:20Why don't you think about it?
16:22Yes, ma'am.
16:24As you ask questions, it's true.
16:26There is a lot of development here.
16:28There was a lot of development here.
16:30It was very early to go.
16:32It's not that Nitish Kumar is now from the government.
16:34It's been a long time before.
16:36So why is this development now?
16:38Why didn't it happen before?
16:40Many of the states have been developed.
16:44Do not think that Nitish Kumar was good?
16:45What did it do?
16:51Does it not think outside Bihar?
16:54What should they make happen?
16:56To start Bihar 2 years ago, they should think about Bihar playing.
17:00The youth is basically our growth-up, the youth culture.
17:04The youth is growing up here.
17:06The youth is a political figure.
17:08foreign
17:15foreign
17:22foreign
17:27foreign
17:32foreign
17:37I am doing a good job and I am doing a good job, but I want to say that every time I can only do it in three days.
17:46It's all time, Niti Sukumar says that it's not a good job, it's not a bad job, it's not a bad job, it's not a bad job.
17:54Every time I see the fear of the jungle, it's not a bad job, it's not a bad job.
17:58So crime management, which is the case of Niti Kumar,
18:00they vote every year,
18:01they vote every year,
18:03you must have heard of them that
18:05the forest of the forest has taken on a night
18:07after a night.
18:09Now, you have to ask them,
18:11why do you have the murders of such a crime?
18:13Why are you still here?
18:15Is this the answer to you?
18:17The percentage of crime,
18:19I mean,
18:21if you look at it,
18:23the first level was very low.
18:25The government of Niti Kumar
18:27The basic infrastructure of Bihar and the basic sanitary, hygiene was very low category.
18:36I am not saying that I have reached a bit to Delhi and Mumbai, but still the level is high for Bihar's people.
18:45One stage is higher. I am not saying that 5 or 10 stages are higher.
18:50Just one step is higher, which motivates Bihar's people themselves.
18:54There are a lot of things that can be increased by Bihar's people, but there is one step up.
19:04I am saying that there is no line that is higher than we compare it to the small lines.
19:11Why do we see other states in Bihar's other states?
19:14If we can have an IT sector in Gurgam, why can't it work in our department?
19:19We have a lot of coaching industry, such as for example, in Bihar's people.
19:25In Bihar's people, there are children of Bihar's children of Bihar's children of Bihar's children.
19:29They also have Bihar's children of Bihar's children of Bihar's children.
19:31So, the whole facility of Bihar has provided to Bihar's children of Bihar's children of Bihar's children.
19:36This question is correct.
19:37Yes, sir.
19:38Yes, sir.
19:39Yes, sir.
19:40Yes, sir.
19:41Yes, sir.
19:42Yes, sir.
19:43The question is correct.
19:44The small and large cities have been developed for 20-25 years.
19:47They have been developed for a basic infrastructure.
19:49They have been on the basic infrastructure.
19:51In other words, we are talking about Bihar's children.
19:52The basic infrastructure, the basic infrastructure and road networks were to a very small level.
19:58NITIZ KUMAR Ji had girls, 10,000 US for 10,000 US for the 10th and 12th basis,
20:08they could say 50,000 US for the people.
20:12I don't know how to say it, they provide girls' motivation, but the literacy rate is high in the beginning.
20:21What do you think about it?
20:23For my opinion, it is that we have to start from the mindset of the government job.
20:29The pressure of the government job has been given as much preference,
20:33that when you start from the beginning, your life is settled.
20:36If you don't have a government job, then we have to start from the beginning.
20:41But I don't believe this.
20:43There are many opportunities in the outside.
20:46You should understand it.
20:48It's not that the government is the biggest tag for the people.
20:51There are many skills in the people.
20:54There are technical knowledge.
20:55The ID sector also needs to be given opportunities in the outside.
20:58Because we have a mindset of the U.P. in the outside.
21:01If you have a government job, then you will be successful.
21:04Whether you are small or big, it doesn't keep the mindset of it.
21:06Absolutely.
21:07They have said that there are IT companies in Gurdjaro,
21:12in Hyderabad, in Bangalore, in Chennai.
21:15So what should we not be able to do in the outside?
21:17You will not think about it.
21:19You will only think that the 20 years ago, it has not been done.
21:23We are growing slowly and gradually.
21:33We are taking the pace.
21:34But isn't the pace too slow?
21:36It might be slow.
21:38You can also see first, all the people have to at least get the basic necessity.
21:43We have more number of poor, the below-line people, below-poverty-line people.
21:48So we need to provide them with at least the basic amenities.
21:51Secondly, we can think of something else.
21:54When we talk things in respective manner, we are really low and slow.
21:59But, you know, looking at Bihar from past few decades and now, it has really developed.
22:05Basically, I would like to point out two things.
22:08The first thing I would like to say is that we have all students sitting here.
22:11And I said in the beginning of my interview,
22:14that the children of Bihar are the most important in preparing the government.
22:18You are a generalist.
22:20You learn more data and know more.
22:22You will know that currently in Bihar there are maximum exams
22:25where the papers are leaked.
22:26The government has no action on that.
22:29Last year, the BPSC, which was a preliminary paper,
22:32the people who have abandoned it.
22:33The beginning of the night, the conclusion is not a great proposal.
22:36This is a great proposal, the BPSC.
22:37Usually, the many more voices go to the center,
22:41the people go to the center.
22:42They go to the center and get up to the train,
22:43the people will know that they don't know the paper leaks.
22:45This is one thing.
22:46It's on the second.
22:47I want to say that in this case,
22:48here, my friends have said,
22:49that the development will slowly end up,
22:51the pace is slow, but it's moving forward.
22:54Okay, I don't agree with you, but we can see the U.P.
22:58In 2017, the U.P. is currently in 2017.
23:00There is also a government of India, here is also a government of India.
23:04Why is there so much difference between U.P. and Bihar?
23:07There is an international sector, international summit, international people are coming to
23:12the business of India. Why do not work in the study?
23:16This is a real question.
23:18The government of India is both places?
23:21If it's been 20 years, but there is also a fear for the government to keep the government,
23:28it is necessary to give them to the government.
23:31Or the government of India will also go with the RGD,
23:35or they will always say that they are in the interest of the government,
23:39that they will always be able to push the government.
23:41With this, the government of India will be a little bit more.
23:47Every one thing needs to be done,
23:48the government of India also has very large impact.
23:51The government of India is not.
23:54The first thing is that the government...
23:56There are so many things,
23:57in the back of the...
23:58...
23:58Because it is now talking about the government,
24:01the government of India is talking about the ë.
24:02It really doesn't make it.
24:03There is no behalf of Bihar's reality.
24:07Caste-centric politics is a pan-India reality.
24:09Pan-India reality.
24:11So you are going to be a caste based on the vote?
24:15No, you don't need to be a caste based on the vote.
24:19That means, that is what happened.
24:23People give a lot of priority.
24:27Some of them are human.
24:31Caste is our own thing.
24:33This thing is going to be happening.
24:35The children who are children,
24:37They should tell this and then know that the caste doesn't keep our mind more.
25:07Is it possible to improve the caste?
25:09Yes, it is absolutely possible. Why are we taking education?
25:13Why is it different from the caste?
25:16Why do you think that education is different from the caste and the caste doesn't promote the caste?
25:22Education doesn't promote the caste. Education teaches us humanity, which is above all the other caste.
25:28I have told you that the caste is not only the reality of Bihar.
25:32The caste is not in India. The caste is in India.
25:35The caste is in Kashmir, but it is in Kashmir.
25:38The difference is that the point to which we have noted is that the caste is the caste.
25:47It is not the caste.
25:49We have the caste.
25:52The caste is the caste to the caste.
25:55Then it is, without the caste and the caste, without the caste of our caste,
25:58it can be done by the caste.
25:59. . . . . . . .
26:29. . . .
26:59That before you cast your vote, ask the leaders, ask your candidates, what is it that he is giving to you?
27:08This is the voice of Bihar.
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