Bihar Celebrates 113 Years!
March 22nd marked Bihar Diwas, the 113th anniversary of the state's formation in 1912. It's a pretty big deal, you know? A whole 113 years! The day was filled with celebrations, but honestly, it wasn't all sunshine and roses.
National Leaders Send Well Wishes
Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent his best, reaffirming the central government's commitment to Bihar's development. He talked about Bihar's rich history and the important role its people play in its future. President Droupadi Murmu also chimed in, highlighting Bihar's historical significance as a center of learning and progress. It's always nice to hear words of support from the top.
Political Tensions Rise
But here's where things get interesting. While celebrations were happening across the state, some opposition leaders were calling for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's resignation. Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh (Lalan) Singh played down these calls, emphasizing the progress Bihar has made under the current administration. You know how sometimes things just spiral? It was a bit of a mixed bag, celebrations alongside political tension.
More Than Politics: A Celebration of Culture
Beyond the political drama, Bihar Diwas is really about celebrating Bihar's incredible culture and heritage. Think vibrant art, iconic landmarks, and all the inspiring people who've shaped the state. It's a chance to reflect on the amazing history and to honor those who came before us. I saw so many people sharing photos and videos online—it's amazing to see the pride people have.
I even saw some stunning HD wallpapers online— perfect for showing off your Bihar pride! Download them and spread the joy!
A Day to Unite and Reflect
Whether you shared a heartfelt message, posted a picture, or just took a moment to reflect, your participation mattered. Bihar Diwas is about connecting with fellow Biharis, wherever they are in the world. It's a reminder of our shared identity and our collective pride in our heritage.
So, what's next for Bihar? It's a question we all should be asking and working towards answering together. Let's make sure that next year’s celebration is even better! Jai Bihar!