Bihar invites citizens to shape ease of living policies under Saat Nischay–3 The initiative seeks public suggestions to simplify everyday life, enhance dignity and ensure safe, accessible public services for all sections of society. Officials said the exercise is designed to identify daily challenges that often go unnoticed in formal systems and develop practical solutions rooted in citizens' lived experiences. AdvertisementThe broader objective, according to the government, is to place Bihar among developed states between 2025 and 2030Rohit Kumar SinghPatna,UPDATED: Dec 29, 2025 11:20 ISTEdited By: Zafar AbbasIn a move aimed at people-centric governance, the Bihar government has invited citizens to directly contribute ideas for policy-making under Saat Nischay–3, with a special focus on Nischay–7, Respect for all, Ease of Living. The initiative seeks public suggestions to simplify everyday life, enhance dignity and ensure safe, accessible public services for all sections of society. Officials said the exercise is designed to identify daily challenges that often go unnoticed in formal systems and develop practical solutions rooted in citizens’ lived experiences. advertisementThe government has specifically sought inputs on issues such as home delivery of certificates for senior citizens and persons with disabilities, home nursing and elderly care support, safe and accessible pedestrian pathways in urban and rural areas, and humane, prompt and sensitive medical services in hospitals.