Friday , March 25 2011 Inbox Edition
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- 45,000 constables to be recruited
The Bihar government will recruit 45,000 constables over the next five years, Water Resources Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary said on Wednesday. The recruitment would bring deployment of policemen per one lakh population to the national ratio, he informed the state Assembly in reply to a debate on the home department’s budget of Rs 3969 crores. The [...] View More - Bihar Diwas in virtual world
PATNA: The virtual world is abuzz with Bihar Diwas celebrations with the online community making comments and exchanging messages on social networking sites such as facebook and orkut. “B-BHARAT, I-INDIA, H-HINDUSTAN, A- ARYAWART, R-RIVA… BIHAR ke har letter seIndia ka naam shuru hota hai,” Delhi’s Shubham Barnwal Kumar has written on facebook. Ara’s Singh Sunil has added, [...] View More - Nitish rejects the doctorate degree by PU
PATNA: Chief minister Nitish Kumar has declined the offer of Patna University (PU) to confer upon him an honorary doctorate degree at the annual convocation scheduled for March 28. The PU syndicate had decided to award the degree to Nitish in view of his valuable contribution to the development of Bihar. A few years back, the then [...] View More - The journey from Place of Shame to Hall of Fame
Patna, March 22: Twenty-seven-year-old Saurabh Verma left for Delhi right after completing his graduation in the state. He wanted to carve a bright future for himself in the career capital of the country. Seven years have passed ever since. Saurabh is now a middle-level executive in an MNC in the capital but today he is [...] View More - Foreigners come calling on Bihar Diwas
The almost 15-feet-high steel-sheet statue of Gautam Buddha, sculpted by a team of Holland's Tiana Hegan, South Africa's Youhan and Delhi's Sanjeev and Shikha Sinha, was the main attraction during the three-day Bihar Diwas celebrations at Gandhi Maidan here. Mingling with the crowd of approximately 25,000 people who are visiting the place daily are foreigners [...] View More
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