Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has been awarded ''Business Reformer of the
Year 2009'' by Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee in a function held in
Mumbai. According to a Bihar information release issued here today, the Chief
Minister accepted the award, instituted by the Economic Times Group, on behalf
of people of Bihar saying that it was not only a recognition of the untiring
efforts of the government but it also acknowledged the contribution of the
people of Bihar. He thanked the jury members and the group for giving him the
honour.
Later, Mr Kumar told the audience that the journey from a state where
remington typewriter work-culture prevailed to being awarded the best e-governed
state has been full of challenges. What he inherited was not a poor governance
but total lack of governance, he alleged.
Many more challenges were still to be met. He told the business community
that the award is of limited use to the state if there was no investment by the
big business houses in the state. He also called upon the business community to
invest in Bihar and with no fear in their minds. The Chief Minister also
requested Union Finance Minister to help the state in meeting the development
deficit. He said he was happy with the state GDP average growth rate of 11 per
cent but what was more important was that the growth be all inclusive. He said
this award would strengthen his resolve to work harder, particularly for the
empowerment of the marginalised sections of the society. ''India will prosper
only when Bihar prospers,'' he said. He also urged all to join him in this
mission of making strong and empowered Bihar and India. The function, which was
held in Mumbai, was attended by Union Minister of Surface Transport Kamala Nath
and Union Minister of Commerce and Industries Anand Sharma. It was attended by
many business leaders Mukesh Ambani and many others.