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          Patna, March 2 (IANS) Nearly 70,000 officials in Bihar are in   trouble for not submitting their assets details to the state government as part   of a crackdown on corruption. Their salary for a month is likely to be withheld,   officials say.
 The deadline to submit assets details ended two days ago.
 |  Deepak Kumar, principal secretary of the general administration department, told   IANS that the government has decided to withhold the salary for the month of   February of all those officials who have failed to submit their assets   details.
 He said the majority of officials from the block level office to   district headquarters and state secretariat had submitted the information by   Monday night.
 
 "The state government will make all the government   officials' assets public in the next two to three days and post it on the   government official site," Kumar said.
 
 Bihar Chief Minister Nitish   Kumar's initiatives to check corruption are showing results.
 
 Nearly 85   percent of over 4.5 lakh government officials, including Indian Administrative   Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) officers in Bihar, had submitted   their assets details till Tuesday night.
 
 Nitish Kumar had declared a war   against corruption after becoming chief minister for the second consecutive term   in November last year. "It is part of Nitish Kumar's efforts to weed out   corruption," an official in the Chief Minister's Office said.
 
 Setting an   example, the chief minister and his cabinet colleagues had declared their assets   Dec 31. The details are posted on the state government's official website.
 
 
      
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