Bihar election 2025: Government holiday on November 6 and 11 in Bihar ... paid public holiday on voting days in elections -Bihar -election 2025 Bihar Govt notice issued for declared public holiday on November 6 and 11 for the vote in Bihar Assambly -elect

By Navanet Mishra edited by: Alok Shahi Updated: Wed, 15 Oct 2025 05:19 am (IST) Bihar election 2025: Voting will be held on November 11, 2025 (Tuesday) from 7:00 to 6:00 in all seven meetings of Bhagalpur. Paid public holiday will remain in effect on November 11, 2025 in Bhagalpur. In this context, the General Administration Division, the Bihar government, issued a notice declaring the voting dates of November 6, 2025 (Thursday) and November 11, 2025 (Tuesday) as paid public holidays for the Bihar meeting of the Bihar meeting on November 20. For the Bihar meeting General Election 2025. Jagran Correspondent, Bhagalpur. Voting days for Bihar election 2025 were declared paid public holidays on November 6 and 11. The Department of General Administration, the Bihar government, issued a notice in which the voting date for the general election of the General Assembly 2025 in two phases on November 6, 2025 (Thursday) and November 11, 2025 (Tuesday) was drawn up as a paid public holiday. The vote will be held on November 11, 2025 (Tuesday) from 07:00 to 18:00 in all seven meetings of Bhagalpur. Paid public holiday will remain in effect on November 11, 2025 in Bhagalpur. Remove advertisement Only the news 5000 voters will vote at this stand, DM has the preparatory district election officer, Dr. Naval Kishore Chaudhary, tested and the senior superintendent of the police’s middle school, the Middle School of the Bhagalpur Bhagalpur. During the inspection, the facilities provided to voters under AMF, including ramp, drinking water, male and female toilets, lighting, shade, seat arrangement, etc. Observed and subdivision officer Sadar Cum Cum Returning Officer 156- Bhagalpur was instructed to provide this facility to all its polls. The district magistrate said that about 5,000 voters would vote here, and therefore signboards must be installed at the entrance of all five huts and that barriers should be done with rope. To the movement of illegal materials, leakers and money, the check posts in many places, including Barari bridge, airport, etc. Made to watch vehicles control was jointly investigated by the district election officer, Dr. Naval Kishore Chaudhary, and the senior superintendent of the police’s Hriday side and many necessary instructions were given to the static surveys deployed there. Voter Awareness Period was taken from JagdishPur Block’s headquarters on Tuesday regarding the Bihar meeting 2025 election. This rally was led by block development officer AMIT KUMAR. A large number of local public representatives, including sanitation workers, Jeevika Didis, Anganwadi Workers-Helpers, Kasturba Gandhi Girls School and the middle school students participated in the rally. The participants held posters in their hands and lifted slogans like ‘first voice, then refreshments’, which created an atmosphere of enthusiasm and awareness throughout the environment. The rally started from the Block Office site and went through different routes and ended again on the Block site. During this, people were made aware of the importance of mood. On this occasion, BDO Amit Kumar said that vote is the largest celebration of democracy. Each voter must exercise his/her franchise to ensure better management and development. “In the program, the team of sanitation workers, women and students of Jeevika Group inspired people by connecting both beauty and voices with the strength of democracy. (Jeevikaa) Roshan Kumar, CC Gopal Raj, Pushpa Kumari, Kanchan Kumari, Ameesha Kumari, Praveen Kumar, Anganwadi -Dole Holder Sujata Kumari and Hundreds of angwadi workers, Jeevika Didi, Sweepers and School Children were present.