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  • बांका में बौंसी में मंदार हिल कैसे पहुंचे?

    बांका में बौंसी में मंदार हिल कैसे पहुंचे?

    मंडल हिल तक बिहार और झारखंड के विभिन्न हिस्सों से सड़क या ट्रेन द्वारा आसानी से पहुँचा जा सकता है। यह 24.8020627 डिग्री उत्तर 87.0236941 डिग्री पूर्व में स्थित है।

    रोडवेज

    मंदार हिल बांका के जिला मुख्यालय से 18 किमी दूर है। एक ऑल वेदर टैरेड रोड (राज्य राजमार्ग 23) बौंसी को बांका से जोड़ता है। बसें और टैक्सी आसानी से उपलब्ध हैं।

    यह सीधे भागलपुर (30 किमी), सुल्तानगंज और देवघर से भी जुड़ा हुआ है।

    रेलवे

    भागलपुर से मंदार हिल के लिए सीधी ट्रेनें उपलब्ध हैं।
    बांका से राज्य की राजधानी पटना के लिए सीधी ट्रेनें हैं

    एयरवेज

    निकटतम परिचालन नागरिक हवाई अड्डा पटना (VAPT) में है

  • बांका में मंदार हिल | बिहार का अन्वेषण करें

    बांका में मंदार हिल

    बांका में मंदार हिल हिंदुओं और जैनियों के लिए प्रसिद्ध तीर्थ स्थलों में से एक है।

    बौंसी ब्लॉक में स्थित, यह एक भयानक पृथक, एकवचन बोल्डर पहाड़ी है जो 700 फीट की ऊंचाई पर एक विशाल मोनोलिथ के रूप में प्रकट होता है जो हिंदू पुराणों में अमरता की एक लोकप्रिय पौराणिक कथा से जुड़ा हुआ है।

    पहाड़ी की चोटी पर हिंदू और जैन धर्म के अनुयायियों के साथ-साथ दो मंदिर हैं।

    बौंसी बांका में मंदार हिल और झील

    विद्यापीठ रेलवे स्टेशन के करीब, लगभग 50 किमी। भागलपुर के मुख्य शहर से, मंदार पहाड़ी जैनियों और हिंदुओं दोनों के लिए एक पवित्र स्थान है। पहाड़ी के आधार पर एक बड़ी झील है जिसके केंद्र में विष्णु और लक्ष्मी मंदिर हैं जबकि हाल के दिनों में एक कमल की संरचना का निर्माण किया गया है।

    हिंदुओं की पौराणिक कथा इस पहाड़ी को सुमेरु पर्वत के रूप में वर्णित करती है, जो घुमावदार ‘नाग’ (महान सांप) के साथ अमृत मंथन (अमरता का अमृत) का मंथन ध्रुव है। माना जाता है कि चट्टान पर दिखाई देने वाले पैटर्न पौराणिक महान सांप द्वारा बनाए गए थे, जबकि मंथन किसके बीच हुआ था देवता तथा असुरों. बौंसी वार्षिक मेला इस जगह पर बहुत सारे पर्यटकों को आकर्षित करने के लिए एक लोकप्रिय मेला है।

    जैनियों के लिए:

    यहां निर्वाण प्राप्त करने वाले 12वें जैन तीर्थंकर वासुपूज्य की याद में इस पहाड़ी की चोटी पर एक मंदिर बनाया गया है। ऊपर के रास्ते में काली चट्टान के किनारे पर बसी एक अचंभित करने वाली झील बिल्कुल चौंकाने वाली है।

  • The Continuing Scourge In Bihar || actual meaning of poverty in Bihar

    Someone sitting in Delhi or Mumbai could never imagine the actual meaning of poverty in Bihar.

    The article “INDIA’S CORNER OF MISERY – BIHAR’S POOR AND LAWLESS” of New York Times was published on April 27, 1987.

    Someone sitting in Delhi or Mumbai could never imagine the actual meaning of poverty in Bihar.

    But the question is, have the things changed for Bihar in 33 years?

    As per the report of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation of (2018-2019), Bihar has the lowest NSDP per capita. The MPI for Bihar is close to least-developed countries’ like the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( A country in Central Africa).

    Bihar is amongst the poorest northern states of India, and even in normal times more than half of its children are undernourished. Millions of Biharis rely on jobs in the Gulf states and those who cannot afford often leave the state to find work in other states like Gujrat, Mumbai, Delhi and so on. Someone sitting in Delhi or Mumbai could never imagine the actual meaning of poverty in Bihar.

    A large part of the population in Bihar suffers from floods almost every year. For them, their life begins afresh every year, as they lose everything to the floods or to the disease that invariably follows the flood. 

    So why is Bihar so Poor?

    It’s a puzzle with many pieces missing, and many got exchanged with the other puzzles.  Therefore, It is almost impossible to solve this mystery.

    However, these current destitute situation is by no accident. Bihar didn’t become this drained overnight; it’s a result of historical policies and mistakes committed by the Indian Government and British rule.

    As a blogger, I felt there are four main reasons which are responsible for the current scenario of Bihar:-

    1. UNEQUAL LAND DISTRIBUTION- In 1793, the Zamindari System was introduced by Cornwallis through Permanent Settlement Act. It was introduced in provinces of Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Varanasi. According to the Zamindari system, The Britisher’s imposed with high levy fixed taxes for zamindars to pay so that they could acquire the land permanently.

    What role the zamindars played??

    They used to mortified poor peasants and collected high taxes from the peasants so that they could pay tax to the British Government within a specific time.

    The collected amount from the peasants would be divided into 11 parts. One part of the share belonged to Zamindars, and the rest of the share belonged to East India Company. The Zamindari system in Bihar also sowed the seeds for deep-rooted caste-based hatred and politics. Poor peasants were immensely exploited and tortured by the Zamindars. The condition of the peasants became deplorable. Lately, this Zamindari system was abolished in 1947. Still, It never quite got implemented with full zest in the first decade, due to the hand-in-glove zamindari and bureaucracy systems, Courtesy to ” the Britishers”, British left, but Zamindar didn’t.

    The Britishers created a culture of rent-seeking and nepotism. And hard work was seen as a trait of the poor. In (2002 – 2003), 33% of household in Bihar were landless, and more than 15 % of the household had less than 400m sq. Of land.

    2. GEOGRAPHICAL CONDITIONS

    Bihar is a Land Locked state with the neighbourhood of UP in West, Nepal in North, Jharkhand in South and West Bengal in East. Bihar is a state, having no Coastal line nearby and any port like Kerala, West Bengal and Maharashtra. So, Bihar has no access to water transportation-related export/import and transport facility. That’s why, for industries, Bihar is a little bit costlier than other states. Because of this, Bihar faces remarkable challenges that limit their potential gains from trade and restrict their resources for investing in development, and this is the main reason Bihar is still struggling with poverty.

    3. FREIGHT EQUALISATION POLICY

    The introduction of freight equalisation policy of 1948 made the situation worse for Bihar. The central Govt. Followed the British in resource allocation to the states and put Bihar in negligence. Freight equalisation policy was adopted by the Government of India to facilitate the balanced growth of industry all over the country. This policy meant a factory could be set up anywhere in India, and the central Government would subsidise the transportation of minerals. The policy was introduced in 1952 and remained in force until 1993. Under this policy, North, South and West India benefited while the eastern Indian states suffered.

    It hurt the economic prospects of the mineral-rich states like Bihar. It lost their competitive advantage of holding the minerals as the factories could now be set up anywhere in India. The policy did not allow the state in developing manufacturing and value-added activities. It also destroyed all incentives for the industry like Bihar since they could purchase all inputs at the same price in other states as well Tatas would set up Jamshedpur in the 1920s in Bihar because the iron ore and coal were there. But with freight equalisation, it didn’t matter where the factory was because the cost of the raw materials was the same anywhere in the country.

    If the companies had set up in Bihar, overall employment, the development would have changed the face of Bihar.

    4. POLITICAL PARTY

    In my view, I think politician are also one of the biggest reason behind these scenarios. Bihar has had 23 different Chief Ministers in its 70 years history. The very first Chief Minister of Bihar, Sri Krishna Sinha, was regarded as an architect of Modern Bihar. Jagannath Mishra had three terms during these 70s and 80s decades. He was a lecturer and professor of economics before joining Bihar politics. Even though Bihar saw bursts of high growth in these two decades, it continued to lag behind.

    In 90s Lalu Yadav ruled on Bihar, in this decades the social problems of Bihar got exacerbated. Crime grew without check, corruption went through the roof, and from being economically backward, it transitioned to being dangerous. 
    When a party wins by the caste-politics, then there is no incentive and obligation for development. This action is partly due to lack of urbanisation, and these caste-based politics resulted in the decline of well-established institutions which impacted adversely in critical areas like education and health.

    Since 2000, under the leadership of current Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar, Bihar has experienced some progress on socio-economic fronts. He brought attention to Bihar’s development but Bihar after years of apathy and inertia is still in the deep darkness that it becomes impossible to pull up the entire state by bootstrap into the light.

    So What are the solutions to Bihar’s problem?

    I am confident that after 2–3 generation, Bihar will shine and eradicating the poverty tag from them. But for this change, Bihar will have to have to focus on these changes: –

    1. Increase Land security-
    This would make people invest more in their land
    2. Support from the Central Government

    According to the report – from 1951 to 2012, Bihar received half the funds of the all-India average. The Centre should understand that they have to give extra attention and resources to the Bihar, but if they started ignoring then the condition further worsen instead of improving.

    3. Focus on industries-

    This will be done by improving the investment atmosphere and Law & Order. The future of India is inextricably linked with the future of Bihar, which in turn depends on the quality of governance, political stability and the template of inclusive development. Bihar will not come out of its terminal crisis unless the Government of India puts its heart into the job. The task is much too large to be handled by the state alone.

    All we need is new thinking on poverty eradication, which, if achieved, can anyway ensure a New Bihar, without poverty. Without such an effort, the state will continue to pull back the nation’s development and impact its standing as a developed nation.

    So nothing is impossible, if people and Government want and try, we can witness the best.

  • बिहार का बेटा, अनुज झा बना राम मंदिर ट्रस्ट के नॉमिनी मेंबर

    मधुबनी, बिहार के लाल को राम मंदिर ट्रस्ट के नॉमिनी मेंबर बनने पर सारे बिहारवासियों को अपने लाल पर गर्व है। 

    अनुज झा, जो अयोध्या के डी. म. पद पर कार्यरत हैं, को राम मंदिर ट्रस्ट के नॉमिनी मेंबर में शामिल किया गया है। हालाँकि, आइएस (IAS) अफसर अनुज कुमार झा बिहार के मधुबनी के रहने वाले हैं। 39 वर्षीय अनुज झा 2009 बैच के यूपी कैडर के आइएएस (IAS) हैं और यूपी के सबसे अच्छे अफसरो में गिने जाते हैं। अनुज कुमार झा और अवनीश अवस्थी को यू. पी. सरकार की ओर से राम मंदिर ट्रस्ट में नॉमिनी मेंबर्स के रूप में शामिल किया गया है। 

    अयोध्या के डीएम का नाम
    अयोध्या के डीएम का नाम

    अयोध्या के डीएम का नाम

    अनुज कुमार झा पिछले साल ही अयोध्या के D.M. के पद पर कार्यरत हुए थे, और तब से उन्होंने अपने काम को बखूबी निभाया है। जब सुप्रीम कोर्ट का राम मंदिर पर फैसला आने वाला था, तब अयोध्या में लॉ एंड आर्डर को बनाये रखना एक पहाड़ तोड़ने जैसा काम था , लेकिन तब भी  मधुबनी में जन्मे, अनुज कुमार झा ने लॉ एंड आर्डर को बखूबी निभाया था। इसके बाद सीएम योगी आदित्‍यनाथ के निर्देश पर डीएम अनुज झा को यूपी सरकार की फेवरिट अफसरों की लिस्ट में  शामिल किया गया था। अयोध्‍या के पहले अनुज झा बुलंदशहर, कन्नौज, रायबरेली, महोबा आदि जिलों में भी डीएम के पद को बखूबी निभा चुके हैं। 

    मधुबनी, बिहार के लाल को राम मंदिर ट्रस्ट के नॉमिनी बनाये जाने पर मधुबनी जिले के लोग काफी उत्साहित हैं।

  • A CRICKETER FROM BIHAR WHO WENT ON TO BECOME GENERAL MANAGER OF BCCI Saba Karim

    A CRICKETER FROM BIHAR WHO WENT ON TO BECOME GENERAL MANAGER OF BCCI Saba Kari

    A CRICKETER FROM BIHAR WHO WENT ON TO BECOME GENERAL MANAGER OF BCCI Saba Karim

    “Adversity causes some men to break; others to break records.” William Arthur Ward

    We all know about the turmoil Bihar cricket has faced in the last 18 years. Few  battle all adversities and pave their way to their aspirations with perseverance and grit.

    GENERAL MANAGER OF BCCI Saba Karim

    One such cricketer was Saba Karim. Born in Biharsharif  Saba  Karim started his domestic career in 1982-83, representing Bihar in the Ranji Trophy. A profilic run getter in the domestic arena, he recorded a career best of 234 against Orissa in the 1990-91 Ranji Trophy season. He was a mainstay with the Bihar side till 1994-95 ,when he switched to Bengal in an effort to catch the selectors attention. This proved to be a worthwhile move since he got a second chance to represent the country, thanks to some good performances behind the stumps and before them.

     BIHAR CRICKETER GENERAL MANAGER OF BCCI

    International apperance :

    He was first picked for India as a replacement for Nayan Mongia in the Standard Bank Series in South Africa in 1996-97 and he performed well with the bat when he scored 55 on debut and a 38 in the next match, however he could only score  49 runs in next eight innings .He really never got a chance to cement his place in the side, mainly due to the presence of Nayan Mongia.

    Even after Mongia’s dismal 1999 World Cup campaign, Karim could not find a place in the squad as the selectors preferred MSK Prasad and Sameer Dighe. But with the two failing to capitalise on their chances, Karim who was also a useful late order batsman, got his oppurtunity  during the South African tour of India in 2000. 

    Setback :

    Saba karim injury

    Just when he seemed set to consolidate his position in the team, he received an untimely setback when he was injured on his right eye while keeping to Anil Kumble during the Asia Cup at Dhaka. He had to undergo surgery and the injury ended his playing career.The eye injury ended his playing  career. However, he played one Test, also against Bangladesh, in November 2000.

    BIHAR CRICKETER GENERAL MANAGER OF BCCI

    Different role in cricket ;

    He took to televison commentry after his playing days , and was given a role of national selector in 2012 of east zone.On 1 January 2018, Saba Karim was appointed by BCCI as General Manager, Cricket Operations. Primarily, his major responsibilities held as giving strategic direction to the cricket department, implementing the operational plans, budgeting, determining and monitoring the compliance of match playing regulations, standards of venues, administration of Domestic Program. As per recent news   Saba Karim has been asked to resign from the post of BCCI General Manager

    BIHAR CRICKETER GENERAL MANAGER OF BCCI


    Wishing the son of Bihar all the best in his future endeavours, hope he takes Indian cricket forward and help thin taking languishing Bihar cricket to new heights.

    Saba karim father name

    Soon Update

    Saba karim wife

    His wife is Rashmi Roy (m. 1989)

    Saba karim salary

    BCCI Aims To Hire 3 GMs At Salary Of ₹3-4 Cr Post Saba Karim, Rahul Johri Exits:

    Saba karim eye injury video

    You Can also see Injury video:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts_D4ZofurM

    Saba karim career


    Karim started his domestic career in 1982–83 representing Bihar in the Ranji Trophy. A prolific run-scorer in the home field, he scored a career-best 234 runs against Orissa in the 1990–91 Ranji Trophy season. He was a mainstay for Bihar from 1994–95, when he moved to Bengal in an attempt to attract the attention of the selectors. It proved to be a worthwhile move as he got a second chance to represent the country with some decent performances behind and in front of the stumps.

    Saba karim injury

    Eye injury — The effects of an eye injury suffered while keeping for India against Bangladesh in a limited-overs match in May 2000 ended

    Saba karim son

    Saba Karim Son Name is Fidel Saba.
  • Bihar Madhubani Artist’s Phone Hasn’t Stopped Ringing after His Handpainted Face Masks Went Viral

    An artist from Madhubani selling mask

    The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on people’s livelihoods. But for some, it has opened up new channels of earning money and fame. At least that is what seems to have happened to this Madhubani artist whose beautifully handpainted masks have become all the rage on social media.

    Remant kumar mishra madhubani painting mask design

    Remant Kumar Mishra, a Madhubani artist from Bihar, was struggling to make ends meet due to the COVID-19 pandemic which has caused millions to lose their jobs and return to their hometowns. In keeping with the need of the hour, the award-winning artist decided to use his artistic talents to fashion face masks.

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    Mithila painting mask design

    While the artist managed to churn out several beautiful cotton masks consisting of three layers of cloth with ornate and original handpainted designs, he had one problem. How to market the product to a wider audience?

    This is very author and social worker Advaita Kala stepped in. Kala has been active in helping migrant workers and others who have been in need of food and other essential items due to lockdown. When she got to know about the talented artist’s situation, she instantly put out a message on social media.

    The tweet went viral and soon the artist seemed to be flooded with messages and phone calls. In fact, the artist became so busy with the orders that he seemed to not have time to answer any more phone calls! A Twitter user wrote to Kala saying, “The guy is not responding to messages and calls…How to order without communication?”

    Madhubani artists

    Mishra was prompt to respond. The artist claimed that he was unable to answer as he had been flooded with calls and orders already and that he would surely get back to each person in time. He also shared images of himself knee-deep in paintings and also added that he had attended at least 50 calls for masks since Kala’s post.

    Mishra, who now has a Twitter account and has been tweeting regular updates from it, shared a photo of himself surrounded by other workers, mostly women. He thanked netizens and Kala as well as others who had championed his cause or placed orders and added that their support had given livelihood to many people in his village.