Overview
- Nitish Kumar received a congratulatory letter from the World Book of Records, London, recognizing his tenth swearing-in as Bihar chief minister and calling it an extraordinary milestone.
- The organization has communicated its plan to formally list him and issue an official certificate acknowledging the achievement, according to a Bihar CMO note.
- JD(U) leaders, including national working president Sanjay Jha, publicly welcomed the recognition and framed it as a point of pride for Bihar.
- Kumar took the oath for his tenth term on November 20 at a ceremony in Patna attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior NDA leaders.
- Alongside the recognition, the government announced new Youth, Employment and Skill Development, Higher Education, and Civil Aviation departments, plus a separate MSME directorate and a Bihar Marketing Promotion Corporation to support the 1 crore (10 million) jobs goal.