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Bihar Government Launches Online Portal to Address PhD Students' Grievances, Says Assembly Speaker
✍️ Amar Ujala · Gaya
🗓 22 Aug 2026, 06:55 PM
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Assembly Speaker Dr. Prem Kumar announced that the state has introduced a dedicated portal for PhD students to lodge complaints, reflecting the government's serious approach to their issues.
Bihar's Legislative Assembly Speaker, Dr. Prem Kumar, affirmed that the state government is taking the concerns of PhD scholars seriously. He highlighted that a new digital portal has been created to collect and address grievances raised by doctoral candidates across the state.
The initiative, he said, was launched under the leadership of Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, who has prioritized higher‑education issues in his agenda. The portal allows students to submit complaints directly online, ensuring a streamlined process for resolution.
According to the speaker, the platform is intended to provide timely feedback and facilitate coordination between university administrations and the government. Officials have pledged to monitor the portal closely and act on the issues raised, aiming to improve the academic environment for research scholars in Bihar.
The move comes amid growing demands from the academic community for better support, funding, and administrative transparency. By institutionalising a formal channel for feedback, the state hopes to address systemic challenges faced by PhD candidates.
Stakeholders are expected to use the portal actively, and the government has committed to periodic reviews of the system's effectiveness, signaling a sustained focus on higher‑education reform in the region.
The initiative, he said, was launched under the leadership of Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, who has prioritized higher‑education issues in his agenda. The portal allows students to submit complaints directly online, ensuring a streamlined process for resolution.
According to the speaker, the platform is intended to provide timely feedback and facilitate coordination between university administrations and the government. Officials have pledged to monitor the portal closely and act on the issues raised, aiming to improve the academic environment for research scholars in Bihar.
The move comes amid growing demands from the academic community for better support, funding, and administrative transparency. By institutionalising a formal channel for feedback, the state hopes to address systemic challenges faced by PhD candidates.
Stakeholders are expected to use the portal actively, and the government has committed to periodic reviews of the system's effectiveness, signaling a sustained focus on higher‑education reform in the region.