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Bihar Means Business: Key Highlights from Nitish Mishra at BIIPP 2025

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Bihar Means Business: Key Highlights from Nitish Mishra at BIIPP 2025

At the historic unveiling of the Bihar Industrial Investment Promotion Package 2025 and the Bihar Ideas Festival, Hon’ble Industries Minister Shri Nitish Mishra delivered a powerful address that reflected the state’s renewed focus on industrialization, innovation, and inclusive entrepreneurship. His statements charted Bihar’s shift from an infrastructure-led past to an industry-driven future.

Here are the key takeaways and notable quotes from his vision-packed speech.
1. “We’re stepping into a new rise of Bihar”
“Today is a very big day for Bihar, and I believe that the efforts being made by the Industries Department… we are moving forward and stepping with strong steps.”

Shri Nitish Mishra emphasized that Bihar is at a defining moment, transitioning from being a state known for agriculture and infrastructure development to one with vibrant industrial ambitions.
2. “From just policies to performance on the ground”
“We presented the startup vision, the new incentive package, and launched One Block One Product. These are not just policy documents—we’re implementing them on the ground.”

His remarks made it clear: Bihar is not interested in tokenism. Every policy, from BIIPP 2025 to OBOP and the Chief Minister Entrepreneur Scheme, is intended to deliver tangible results in job creation and economic growth.
3. “Entrepreneurship begins at home—and Bihar is ready”
“Setting up an industry starts with a decision at home. Entrepreneurship is not in our culture in Bihar. But today, both startups and MSMEs are rewriting that story.”

Acknowledging the cultural shift needed, he applauded Bihar’s emerging self-employed entrepreneurs, especially those from rural and underrepresented communities.
4. “Gaya Industrial Township will be the growth engine of Bihar”
“The integrated manufacturing cluster in Gaya will become the biggest carrier of progress for Bihar’s development.”

He proudly announced that Bihar’s first 3,000-acre industrial township in Gaya is set to transform the state into a manufacturing hub, with land allotments, EPC tenders, and infrastructure already in motion.
5. “SEZs for Bihar are a result of proactive leadership”
“I met Hon’ble Piyush Goyal ji for the pending SEZ proposal… he immediately approved it. This is the kind of work culture Bihar is aligning with.”

His anecdote about swift SEZ approvals reflects Bihar’s increasing alignment with efficient, time-bound governance and Centre-State cooperation.
6. “APEDA office, ODOP, and now OBOP – we’re taking local to global”
“Our food processing and export sectors are getting global traction. From makhana to mangoes, Bihar is now in demand.”

Highlighting the opening of APEDA’s Patna office, the Minister pointed to Bihar’s potential in exports and agro-based industries and how OBOP (One Block One Product) will amplify rural economies.
7. “Ease of Doing Business will not be a buzzword—it’s a practice”
“We will implement Ease of Doing Business in practice. Minimum government, maximum governance is our direction.”

A clear commitment was made to ensure transparent, efficient, and investor-friendly systems, especially with plug-and-play parks, single-window clearances, and faster approvals.
8. “Our youth are our greatest capital”
“Our greatest capital is youth, and they are writing Bihar’s new story. With 25,000 startup ideas received, Bihar’s future is bright.”

Shri Mishra praised the overwhelming response to the Bihar Ideas Festival and expressed confidence in Bihar’s startup ecosystem scaling new heights.
9. “Together, we will build a developed Bihar—pillar of Viksit Bharat”
“Come, let us all together move forward in building a developed Bihar, and a developed Bihari will be a strong pillar of a developed India.”

With this powerful closing statement, the Minister aligned Bihar’s growth story with India’s national ambition of becoming a developed nation by 2047—“Viksit Bharat.”
A Transformational Mindset, Not Just a New Policy
Minister Nitish Mishra’s statements during the launch of BIIPP 2025 weren’t just ceremonial they were calls to action, infused with vision, direction, and accountability. From empowering rural entrepreneurs to inviting large-scale industries, Bihar has repositioned itself from being a “landlocked state” to an “investment-ready growth engine.”

“This is the new Bihar—resolute, rising, and ready to lead.”