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Chirag Paswan serves as the Union Minister of Food Processing Industries in Modi 3.0

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Union Minister and Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) President, Chirag Paswan, addressed his status as a “nepotism kid” in a podcast with news agency ANI. As the son of Ram Vilas Paswan, the founder of the undivided LJP, Mr Paswan acknowledged his privilege but also highlighted the inherent challenges of being the son of an influential political leader. 

Mr Paswan, who serves as the Union Minister of Food Processing Industries in Modi 3.0, said, “I am a nepo kid, I can’t shy away from that fact. I am proud that I am the son of Ram Vilas Paswan. For me, it is a matter of pride.”

“If you do good work, people say that it is because of your parents. So the credit is not yours. But if you do bad, then you will hear abuses. So you are always on a double-edged sword,” he added. 

Despite his privileged position as the son of a party leader, Mr Paswan claimed that his rise to the party’s leadership was not automatic. He had to prove himself, especially after the split within the LJP orchestrated by his uncle, Pashupati Paras. 

Mr Paras, Ram Vilas Paswan’s brother, was the MP from Hajipur, a constituency with a strong Paswan vote bank. However, the last assembly polls indicated that the 6 per cent Paswan vote had consolidated behind Chirag Paswan, a factor the BJP considered when excluding Pashupati Paras from the seat-sharing arrangement for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Ram Vilas Paswan had secured the Hajipur seat eight times, with four consecutive victories starting in 1996. In the 2024 polls, Chirag Paswan won the seat by over 1.7 lakh votes.

“I lost everything – the party, the symbol, the organisation, and the house we stayed in for three decades. So everything was taken away from me. I had to start from scratch; I did not even know how to make a new party,” Chirag Paswan said.

Following the LJP split, Chirag Paswan contested the 2020 Bihar assembly elections independently, fielding candidates solely against the JD(U), despite remaining within the NDA fold. He led his party’s revival through the “Ashirwad Yatra” in Bihar, ahead of the 2024 general elections. A staunch supporter of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mr Paswan’s party won all five seats it contested, making it the only NDA partner with a 100 per cent win rate. 
 



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Russian Army Marches In ‘Made In Bihar’ Boots Manufactured In Hajipur https://artifex.news/russian-army-marches-in-made-in-bihar-boots-manufactured-in-hajipur-6110523rand29/ Mon, 15 Jul 2024 10:55:04 +0000 https://artifex.news/russian-army-marches-in-made-in-bihar-boots-manufactured-in-hajipur-6110523rand29/ Read More “Russian Army Marches In ‘Made In Bihar’ Boots Manufactured In Hajipur” »

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The Hajipur facility also exports luxury designer or fashion shoes to European markets

Vaishali:

As the Russian Army continues its operation in Ukraine, the soldiers march on using ‘Made in Bihar’ boots manufactured in Hajipur.

Bihar’s Hajipur city, known for its agricultural production, is writing its own story by manufacturing safety shoes for the Russian army, which has an acclaimed international presence.

Hajipur-based Competence Exports, a private limited company, makes safety shoes for companies based in Russia and designer shoes catering to European markets.

Speaking about the facility, General Manager Shib Kumar Roy told ANI, “We started the Hajipur facility in 2018, and the main interest is to generate local employment. At Hajipur, we make safety shoes that are meant to be exported to Russia. Total exports are for Russia, and we are also slowly working on Europe and will launch in the domestic market soon.”

Talking about safety shoe requirements for the Russian army, Roy said, “Their requirements are that shoes should be lightweight, slip-resistant, have special features in the sole, and withstand extreme weather conditions like -40 degrees Celsius. We manufacture the safety shoes, considering these conditions.”

The response has been tremendous, and his company is one of the largest exporters to Russia. Expectations are that the numbers will expand day by day.

Talking about the employment aspect, Mr Roy said, “The ambition of the company’s MD, Danesh Prasad, is to make a world-class factory in Bihar and contribute to state employment. We are trying our best to give maximum employment to employees, of which 70 percent are women out of 300 employees.”

They exported 1.5 million pairs last year, which is worth Rs 100 crore, and their aim is to increase it by 50 percent next year.

General Manager Roy further said that the Bihar government has promoted and supported the industries but still needs improvement in infrastructure like roads and better communication so that buyers from Russia can communicate easily.

“We also want ready-skilled manpower, and for that, a training institute should be set up so that we get skill-ready manpower, otherwise, we have to train the workers before inducting them,” he added.

The Hajipur facility also exports luxury designer or fashion shoes to European markets, namely Italy, France, Spain, and the UK.

“Our aim is to develop high-end shoes for international brands. We recently started negotiations with a Belgian company as well,” said Mazhar Pallumiah, head of fashion development and marketing for the company.

Pallumiah did note that initially, foreign companies had some reservations, but when they received the sample, they were assured. We are also expecting some companies to visit the factory next month, he said.

“Starting the fashion industry is a challenge in Bihar and in Hajipur, but with the vision of promoters and government support, we are confident to continue on this line,” he pointed out.

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