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The most ancient unversity of Nalanda was also situated in BIhar ............... once upon a time this state was one of the best place in India but what makes the state like this at present ? no education , uncivilized talks, child mrriage, child labour, only cultivation, no industries, full of kachha house yet.
Asked by joyesh chakraborty,
07 Mar '08 01:12 am
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After Karpoori Thakur ,Jay Prakashy Narayan & Baboo Rajendra Prashad , i think Bihar has been very unfortunate of having an executery of rulling the state for not having a single CM , who can lead this glorious state in a contemporary mannar.
You just can not expect from Dr,jagannath mishra,Bhagwat Zha,Laloo prashad and Rabari Devi..... this is the span of allmost 35 years.
Power politics has become the heredetry business ( all in laws of Laloo Prashad )
and a good source of making money with rulling . Now it is an ideal stage of achivement for all the class of people.
I remember one dioloque of a film delivered by Manoj bajpaye, a police inspector in the film ( investigating about a case of massrape on small school girl in MUMBAI SUB URBAN TRAIN )..." there are SIX male members in one family in Bihar, out of which TWO are politicians, ONE is an IAS officer, ONE is an income tax officer, and TWO are criminals....
This is the present scenerio JOY..!
Now how can we recall the sam ...more
Answered by drdinesh sharma, 07 Mar '08 02:51 am
You just can not expect from Dr,jagannath mishra,Bhagwat Zha,Laloo prashad and Rabari Devi..... this is the span of allmost 35 years.
Power politics has become the heredetry business ( all in laws of Laloo Prashad )
and a good source of making money with rulling . Now it is an ideal stage of achivement for all the class of people.
I remember one dioloque of a film delivered by Manoj bajpaye, a police inspector in the film ( investigating about a case of massrape on small school girl in MUMBAI SUB URBAN TRAIN )..." there are SIX male members in one family in Bihar, out of which TWO are politicians, ONE is an IAS officer, ONE is an income tax officer, and TWO are criminals....
This is the present scenerio JOY..!
Now how can we recall the sam ...more
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It happens at so many places
no reason
but backward nonprogress for more than 2000 years
Answered by anil garg, 24 Sep '09 10:10 pm
no reason
but backward nonprogress for more than 2000 years
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The reasons are : cultivation of Indigo , Flood , no identity of the region because of UP and Bengal as neighbours..it was a jungle once (Vihar), etc..
Answered by BIHAR SHINING, 07 Mar '08 01:38 am
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The sone ki chiriya of once upon a time, is today a very poor country. And those who were not knowing how to hide ther nakedness, are today doling out charity to the whole world.
So it is the time that is powerful....not man. "Samay hot balwaan...manushya naahin."
Answered by Nisha, 07 Mar '08 01:22 am
So it is the time that is powerful....not man. "Samay hot balwaan...manushya naahin."
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Nalanda, founded in the 5th century AD, is famous as the ancient seat of learning. The ruins of the world's most ancient university lies here which is 62 km from Bodhgaya and 90 km south of Patna. Though the Buddha visited Nalanda several times during his lifetime, this famous center of Buddhist learning shot to fame much later, during 5th-12th centuries. Hieun Tsang stayed here in the 7th century AD and left detailed description of the excellence of education system and purity of monastic life practiced here. He also gave a vivid account of both the ambiance and architecture of this unique university of ancient times. In this first residential international university of the world, 2,000 teachers and 10,000 monks students from all over the Buddhist world lived and studied here. The Gupta kings patronized these monasteries, built in old Kushan architectural style, in a row of cells around a courtyard. Emperor Ashoka and Harshavardhana were some of its most celebrated patrons who built
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Answered by Mrinalendra Banerjee, 07 Mar '08 01:22 am
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