India, Nov. 2 -- As Bihar gears up for the two-phase Assembly election, the focus has sharply turned to the state's young and restless electorate - Generation Z. With nearly one in every four voters belonging to this age group (born after 1997), Gen-Z has become the most decisive factor in determining who governs Bihar next.
Youth Power at the Ballot Box
Bihar will vote in two phases - on November 6 for 121 seats and on November 11 for 122 seats. Out of the state's 7.41 crore registered voters, about 1.75 crore are from Generation Z. That's roughly 24 per cent of the total electorate. In several districts, including Nawada, young voters form an even larger proportion - nearly 3.64 lakh out of 17.16 lakh total voters, according to the Elec...