Economic development and human Rights challenges and Prospect in Bihar Relevance Today


Published Date: 14-04-2025 Issue: Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): April 2025 Published Paper PDF: Download E-Certificate: Download
Abstract: Bihar, one of India’s historically rich yet economically lagging states, presents a complex interplay between economic development and human rights. This research paper critically analyzes the dual concerns of economic growth and the protection of basic human rights in Bihar. It explores how developmental indicators—such as poverty alleviation, employment generation, industrialization, and infrastructural expansion—interact with socio-economic rights like education, health, and gender equality. Despite consistent growth efforts through central and state-led initiatives, challenges such as poor governance, corruption, caste based disparities, and regional inequalities continue to hinder inclusive development. The study employs a multidisciplinary approach combining economic data analysis with human rights evaluation frameworks. Using secondary data from government reports, NHRC findings, and global indices, the research identifies key areas where economic development has either positively impacted or failed to uplift human rights in Bihar. The paper also evaluates Bihar’s position in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially Goal 1 (No Poverty), Goal 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), and Goal 10 (Reduced Inequalities), to measure its developmental trajectory. Further, the study highlights prospects such as digital transformation, youth-led innovation, migration-linked remittances, and increasing private sector participation as pivotal to bridging the development-human rights gap. The paper concludes that for Bihar to achieve holistic economic development, a rights-based approach must be integrated into every layer of its economic planning.
Keywords: Economic development, social inequality, governance, Sustainable Development Goals, inclusive growth, education, poverty alleviation.