He also hailed the Supreme Court order prohibiting liquor sale within 500 metre of national and state highways, and said the judgement had silenced critics of prohibition in the state.
"Road accidents have come down by 19 per cent from April 1 to November 30 in Bihar after liquor ban. Deaths in road accidents have declined by 31 per cent during the period," Kumar said addressing a 'Chetna sabha' here in Rohtas district during the fifth leg of his 'Nishchay yatra'.
The Chief Minister also claimed prohibition has allowed people to spend on items like milk, sweets, clothes and furniture which is evident in hike in sale of these items.
Accompanied by ministerial colleagues Chandrika Rai and Jai Kumar Singh, state police chief P K Thakur and development commissioner Shishir Sinha among others, Kumar spoke about programmes launched by his government within an year of assuming office for fulfillment of the "seven resolves".
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Kumar also spoke about special programmes for youths like interest free loan of Rs 4 lakh for pursuing higher studies after class XII, monthly allowance of Rs 1,000 for two years to search for jobs without bothering the family and free WiFi in colleges and universities.
The Chief Minister said youths comprise 65 per cent of Bihar's population and these programmes will help in shaping human resources of the state.
Kumar exhorted people to participate in formation of a mammoth human chain across the state on January 21 in support of prohibition.