Bihar, it has been a land of Buddha, Lord Mahavira and several others personalities since ancient times. Bihar with over 13 crore population stretches over 94,163 sq km, shares boundary with Nepal in North, Uttar Pradesh in West, West Bengal in the East and jharkhand to it's South.
The word Bihar is named after a number of Buddhist monasteries, so called Vihara. The name of Bihar and it's origin can be traced back into the ancient Vedic texts like Vedas, Mahabharata and some religious and secular kind of literatures.
Bihar, it was a part of Bengal separates on 22 March 1912. Therefore, 22nd of March is the foundation day of Bihar, and to celebrate it as a festival with great fervour, chief minister Nitish Kumar announced to celebrate it as Bihar Diwas, hence it has been celebrated since 2010.
Bihar with 38 districts has 40 Loksabha, 16 Rajya Sabha and 243 State Assembly constituencies.
This year too Bihar Diwas is being celebrated with great fervour and state employees are on leave to enjoy this festival. This year it sync with Holi festival, so there is a double fun for this cause.
Appeal to our NextGen youths.
No doubt, Bihar has been progressing and inching towards its heights even as several obstacles like low infrastructure, low literacy rate, poor health and an average living standards. In all this odds people are very hopeful, industrious and honest towards their works.
In the upcoming election people are being seen, people are now becoming more rational than earlier, so it is very hard task for the political parties to manipulate the voters in their favour on the name of casteism.
Bihar has been a underdeveloped state since independence it's has lost it's glory what it had in the ancient time. Government need to revive our own glorified pasts.
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