"The ban (on the manufacture, trade and sale of country made) on liquor will be implemented with people's cooperation and not with the fear of either government's machinery or the law," Kumar said while inaugurating a two-day Bihar Diwas celebrations at historic Gandhi Maidan.
He said that the government would take the help of school children who would take pledge from their parents not to consume liquor.
Kumar said that teachers, Vikas Mitra, Tola Sewak, Anganwadi workers and others would be roped in for creation of a positive atmosphere for implementation of ban on country-made liquor in the state.
Kumar said that he had announced on November 26 on the occasion of 'Prohibition Day' that his government would implement a complete ban on country made liquor from April 1, 2016.
The government will bring a bill in the ongoing budget session of state legislature that would have a provision of death penalty for those caught manufacturing illicit liquor, he said adding that country made liquor must be destroyed by March 31.