The Eastern Voice Correspondent
Patna. A statewide agitation was launched under the banner of the KYP Welfare Society as part of the “Save KYP Campaign”, demanding an immediate resolution of long-pending issues affecting KYP centres across Bihar. The key demands included the immediate renewal of KYP centres, commencement of fresh student admissions, an end to arbitrary departmental practices, and the prompt release of all pending payments.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Anand Ranjan Jha stated that the Kushal Yuva Program (KYP) is a significant initiative that connects lakhs of youth in Bihar with skill development and employment opportunities. He said that the prolonged delay in centre renewal, student admissions and pending payments has created serious difficulties for both KYP centre operators and students. He urged the State Government to take an early and positive decision to ensure the smooth functioning of the scheme.
Representatives participating in the agitation warned that if their demands are not addressed promptly, the movement will be intensified and expanded across Bihar.
The agitation witnessed the participation of KYP centre operators and representatives from various districts of Bihar including Dr. Anand Ranjan Jha, Rakesh Kumar Sinha, Madhukar Prasad, Md. Numan, Er. Ravi Kumar, Chandan Kumar, Dharmdev Paswan, Bipin Kumar Singh, Manish Kumar, Munna Singh, Dhiraj Kumar, Pratik Kumar, Anant Kumar, Amit Kumar, Jitendra Kumar Tiwari, Dilip Kumar Ojha, Ravi Kumar, Prashant Ji, Shravan Kumar, Pankaj Kumar, Shailendra Kumar, Rajbali, Ashu Kumar Singh, Gajendra Kumar, Kunal Kumar, Deepjeet Kumar, and Vikas Kumar, along with KYP centre operators and representatives from districts across the state.







