India News | Bihar Govt Committed to Revive Non-operational Sugar Mills: Nitish Said

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Wednesday said the Bihar government is committed to revive non-operational sugar mills in the state.

Gopalganj (Bihar), Feb 15 (PTI) Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Wednesday said the Bihar government is committed to revive non-operational sugar mills in the state.

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Concrete steps will be taken by the state government in this regard, Kumar said while interacting with sugarcane farmers here during his Samadhan Yatra.

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“The Bihar government is committed to revive the closed sugar mills in the state and concrete steps will be taken by it be this regard. Provisions will be made for the immediate payment of sugarcane farmers of their produce,”.

A delegation of sugarcane farmers, who used to supply their produce to Sasa Musa sugar mill in Gopalganj, now non functional, met Kumar and apprised him of their pending dues. The chief minister assured them that they will get their dues soon.

“If the mill management fails to revive it, the government will seize it and clear payments of the farmers”, Kumar said.

The Sasa Musa sugar mill has stopped operations for various reasons a few years ago leaving its workers and sugarcane farmers in a quandary.

There are a total 17 sugar mills in the state which are not operational. Their number has dwindled from 35 after Independence to only 11 now, officials said.

Kumar is slated to conclude his Samadhan Yatra in Patna on Thursday. The yatra had started from Valmiki Nagar in West Champaran district on January 5.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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