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==== Conclusion ==== * Yes, Bihar has made significant progress over the past 20 years on many development indicators: poverty has dropped, infrastructure has grown, health and education spending have expanded, and economic growth has been strong. * But, relative to more developed Indian states, Bihar still has a long way to go β especially in terms of human development (HDI), sanitation, industrial development, and per capita income. So, on absolute terms, its ranking on development has improved in many areas, but on relative terms (compared with other states) it is still lagging in several key metrics. If you like, I can run a detailed comparison of Biharβs ranking on major development indices (HDI, MPI, SDG, etc.) for 2005 vs 2025 β do you want me to do that?
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