Kumar sumit

Is Bihar really growing?

Posted by Kumar sumit on in General blogging

This is one of the poignant question which every Bihari might be asking to himself. With huge developments been seen in some sectors, some sectors still lag behind.

This puts people in a dilemma and compels them to ask this question.

Our very own Chief Minister of Bihar has been carrying this state on his shoulders for almost 6 years now. Too heavy ah…

Yes we can say that Law and order has improved, roads have been smooth these years (thanks for that) and various measures have been taken to clean our holy river Ganga, plans have been put up for enhancing the education system, eradicating poverty…bla bla bla…same old stuffs.

The question is to what extent these plans have been implemented. There are still many of them neglecting education, especially women’s education.

(What’s there in education…she has to marry and get settled with her husband what else do we want) This was the answer which I personally got when i asked some villagers in Purnea, a small town in Bihar.

Eradicating poverty suits well only on paper. I am not saying that nothing has been done in this field but whatever has been done is too meagre to state.

Being a Bihari myself i have seen this callous attitude which the people of Bihar carry with them.

Throwing stuffs outside the dustbin intentionally, spitting everywhere (Asian paints… rang ache hain - colors are good).

Every girl will get a cycle and a uniform to go to school… whether their home is having electricity or not. Bitter irony, isn’t it.

So what can we say? I am not going repeat the question again. In fact i would rather say that, yes, Bihar is growing but through a road full of patches.

First and the foremost thing is people of Bihar have to change…

They have to realize that people form the state… Not the state that forms the people.

Then Bihar will not make its place among the fastest growing state but rather will be listed among the developed states.

Comments

mahesh 24 Jan 2012, 11:52
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You can not not numbered what hav u to change first...bt u cn contribute in it by nt saying bla bla bla( I hate dis word)...Rome was nt build in one day
ksumit 24 Jan 2012, 17:07
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I am sorry Mahesh if i somehow hurt your sentiments but i didn't meant the same......i will surely take care of these things from the next time...thanks for your comment...:-)
PK 16 Apr 2012, 07:51
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BTW things like spitting in public also find reference in a tourism related ad, which is not focussed on Bihar. Don't you think such things do not relate only to Bihar????
Rekha 29 May 2012, 11:37
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Even if women are educated in Bihar/Jharkhand, they will not change their mind set. If mother is looking alliance for her son then she will check whether there is any spot on her hand/leg. They ask to write address or biodata although girl is engineer or doctor or post qualified & working in a MNC. I dont know when this procedure will change. This is everywhere in India but majorly in Bihar, Jharkhand and UP.