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- Why companies want to enter into Bihar
- Colleges illuminated with 99 diyas to mark Bihar Diwas
- BSNL Launches FTTH Service in Bihar
Why companies want to enter into Bihar Posted: 26 Mar 2011 05:33 AM PDT In the fifth edition of ‘Samriddhi’, organised by Business Standard, the Bihar government and the business people of the state came together to make the land of Lord Buddha, the high seat of learning in the past, one of the most developed in the country in the next few years. With a growth rate of above 10 per cent, today major national and international companies are making a beeline to enter Bihar. Local entrepreneurs and the state government are also more than happy to welcome them to the state. Now, they can spend money at their will. You will find numerous expensive cars on the roads of Bihar. Now people want to come back to Bihar. Investors are searching for new avenues to invest here.” The chief minister also said: “We have also started to invest heavily on roads. No nation and state can develop without good network of roads. Children can go to school and patients can get better treatment. Farmers can get better money for their produce and traders can quickly send their goods to the market. The business community is firmly standing behind the state government in its development agenda. We are ready to put all our efforts in the development of Bihar. What makes a state or nation developed? So, nobody can stop it now,” said Bihar Chamber of Commerce President O P Sah. On the other hand, ex-president of Bihar Industries Association K P Jhunjhunwala said: “A few years back A P J Abdul Kalam visited the state. However, C K Mishra, Principal Secretary to the Industries Department, thinks the SME sector is going to be the key for the development of the state. We are the largest producer of vegetables and second largest producer of fruits. If this sector grows, there is a good possibility that development can reach to the last person in the state.” “We are ready for this sector. We are developing an IT Park in Bihta, near Patna. Infosys is going to open up an incubation centre in that park. However, discussions are still on in this sector. So, I cannot divulge anything more about it,” said Mishra.
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Colleges illuminated with 99 diyas to mark Bihar Diwas Posted: 26 Mar 2011 12:31 AM PDT PATNA: A variety of cultural programme was held to mark the Bihar Diwas celebration at B D College here on Tuesday. Teachers and students participated in the celebration. According to the college principal Sita Ram Singh, the highlight of the celebration was a colourful Prabhat Pheri taken out by boys and girls of the college. Several students of the college, who were the toppers at the Degree level examinations in different streams, were also honoured on the occasion. One -act play, folk dance and essay competitions were also held to mark the Bihar Diwas function as well as to give a boost to their sense of pride of being Biharis, he said. A seminar on Bihar — Desk Ka Gaurav was also held on the college campus. Speaking on the occasion, Singh said that Bihar occupies a high place in the history as a citadel of cultural glory. It was the frontrunner in the freedom struggle movement, too, he said. In fact, Bihar guided the destiny of the country during the ancient period, he said. It was a rare treat to watch the college building illuminated with 99 diyas (lamps), which were lit on Tuesday evening on the college campus, Singh said. A N College, College of Commerce , T P S College, B S College, Danapur, and J D Women s College, all under Magadh University (MU), also organized function to mark the day. College of Commerce: College of Commerce observed the day with enthusiasm. A cultural programme was held on the campus. Students, including girls, participated in the function in large number. As many as 99 diyas were lit on the campus to observe the day, said college principal P K Verma. A N College: A N College too observed the day with great fervour and spirits. Students participated in the function enthusiastically. Seminar, cultural programme and folk dances were held on the campus to highlight the cultural glory of Bihar in the past. NSS students of the college were assigned the responsibility of receiving the guests at Jai Prakash Narain International Airport , Patna , said college principal Haridwar Singh. J D Women s College: J D Women s College also celebrated with great spirits. Girls organized a colourful cultural programme . Seminar on the importance of Bihar and its development was also held on the campus. Signifying importance of 99 years of Bihar, 99 diyas were lit on the campus , said college principal Usha Singh. B S College: B S College, Danapur, organized a variety of cultural programme on Tuesday on the campus. Apart from lighting 99 lamps on the occasion, a lively discussion was held about the historical importance of Bihar in the past and people s role in the development of the state at present, said the college principal Praveen Kumar.
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BSNL Launches FTTH Service in Bihar Posted: 25 Mar 2011 10:28 PM PDT The Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) launched its Fibre To The Home or FTTH service in Patna, Bihar yesterday as reported. This will allow consumers with high-end demands such as HD TV, 3D TV, VoD, IPTV, etc, the integrated service of Internet, phone line and IPTV under one connection. High quality content will be available through this connection at speeds up to 100Mbps, which is not possible through conventional copper cables. Speaking on the occasion, Chief General Manager, Vijoy Kumar said, “On the eve of Bihar Divas celebrations, BSNL also wants to contribute in the state’s development and hence we are dedicating a world-class FTTH service to the state to strengthen the information technology sector. The service will start from Patna and fibre optical cable has already been laid down on important locations.” He added, “The new service would open door for the business process outsourcing (BPO) companies, which has a nationwide turnover of Rs. 25,000 crore to which the state has not been able to reap the benefits of the growth of the sector till now.” He further stated that with this infrastructure addition, can hope of getting investment in BPO and IT-enabled sectors creating huge employment opportunities. BSNL has got limited data as well as unlimited data plans for FTTH and both are quite expensive. The limited data plan includes 2 Mbps bandwidth with 8 GB data transfer limit at Rs.1,500 per month, 4 Mbps bandwidth with 30 GB data transfer limit at Rs.2,999 per month and 16 Mbps bandwidth with 100 GB data transfer limit at Rs.6,999 per month. Unlimited data plan comes in 1 Mbps for Rs.2,999 per month, 2 Mbps for Rs.3,999 per month, 8 Mbps for Rs.11,999 per month, 10 Mbps for Rs.13,999 per month, 20 Mbps for Rs.25,999 per month, 50 Mbps at Rs.49,999 per month and 100 Mbps at Rs.83,999. Activation charges of Rs.1,500, refundable security deposit of Rs.2,000 and ONT charges per month of Rs.100 are extra. ONT charges have been waived till March 31, 2011. Activation charges are reduced to half if the customer makes advanced payment of 6 months, or completely waived off if annual payment is made.
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