Dear SSS,

I appreciate your concern specially as evident from your sentence: " Now, why 
Bihar is still a backward province in India is beyond my comprehension." 

Well, what I had been observing the present and the past through books make me 
to say that a Biharee as an individual is excellent but as a group is a failure.

Dr. Manoranjan Sahay,         
Registration No.  RCI/A 04076
Ex-President Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists,
95, Doctors' Apartments, 04 Vasundhara Enclave,
New Delhi -110096.
Phones, 91-11- 22632807, 22621789, 09811545141
 




 


To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 17:04:56 +0000
Subject: RE: [Bihar's - Change in Destiny and Progress] Elections, Politicians 
and Education





Dear Friends from Bihar:
 
I am a bihari by birth, though I have not lived there since 1948.  Still, my 
thoughts and good wishes remain with my "Janam Bhoomi".  I subscribe to Bihar 
Network and enjoy the discussions among the well wishers of Bihar.  Having 
lived in Karachi between 1948 and 1968 (I now live in USA) I can vouch we 
Biharis are regarded as highly intelligent and very educated society among the 
Pakistanis.  Now, why Bihar is still a backward province in India is beyond my 
comprehension.  It is really the fault of the provincial government who should 
create more industries such as IT or large assembly plants to encourage the 
poor and uneducated to be exposed to new technologies exploding around us.
 
 
Wassalam.
 
Syed Saulat Shere  
Corona, Calif. USA 


To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 01:11:32 +0100
Subject: Re: [Bihar's - Change in Destiny and Progress] Elections, Politicians 
and Education





Friend,
 
Our Bihar is socially shattered in million pieces by region, religion, caste, 
district, language, dialects, income, poverty and hundreds of other causes. So, 
it is just unreal to think for any surreal change in even in next 10 years. 
With the development these social dynamics factors will grow further making 
more naxilites who will make a larger cut in the democratic framework of state 
than aiding them. Its something which no government or electorate can solve, 
for it to be solved the voice has to come from within, which unfortunately I 
have never seen in my life. The pandi-jis who are proud to be upper caste and 
oppresor of the lower section were clubbed with the very same doms and other 
maha dalits whom they hate and beaten by MNS. When we are outside the state we 
are all close friends regardless of the caste and creed. So,why cant we remain 
like that in our own homes?
 
Unless this is resolved no amount of development can make Bihar developed!!

The development can only prolong the problems but cannot solve them, it has to 
be solved from within!!
 
Otherwise, be prepared for the wolverine Politicians to exploit the same 
deficiencies to their advantages!
 

 
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Prashant <[email protected]> wrote:






On a another note, I don't see the government taking any specific new steps for 
infrastructure or any other type of growth, because of the poll code of conduct 
coming into effect . So for the next two months, it would be a fruitful 
exercise to highlight some of the possible political dimensions and impacts 
that can have an effect on the future of Bihar. Hence I will be posting some 
relevant views where ever possible relating to the forthcoming Lok Sabha 
elections.

However everyone should take my views with a pinch of salt because like every 
other human being my views might be biased because of the perceptions I develop 
based on the events that are unfolding in Bihar.

This article in Hindustan Times caught my eye "Peep into qualifications of 
representatives from Bihar"

As per this article, Bihar was represented in the 14th Lok Sabha by some highly 
educated representatives especially when you consider the state of literacy in 
Bihar. Out of the 40 representatives in the Lok Sabha from Bihar, there were 34 
who were at least graduates. Out of these thirty four, there were nineteen 
representatives who were either a postgraduate or had a technical degree like 
Engineering or MBBS or had a Ph D. Even out of the BAs/MAs , 9 had LLB degrees 
too.

So if I consider the total number of representatives in Bihar who had more than 
a graduation, then the number would sure be greater than 20 or more than 50%. 
Thus 50% of the members in the parliament from Bihar were highly educated in 
the 14th Lok Sabha. Many of them had been part of the 13th Lok Sabha too. There 
were only 3 representatives who were non-matric.

I therefore have a question... With so many educated representatives from 
Bihar, why is it that many of them have not done enough for Bihar's 
development. Why did these people, some of whom have been a MP for atleast 2 
terms not think about the state? We thought education brought changes but does 
the Bihari politician prove this wrong? Or is it us, the people of Bihar who 
have given these politicians the free hand for not doing anything for Bihar?

In my view, it is time for the people of Bihar to reject any politician who has 
not added to the development of Bihar, irrespective of whether she/he is highly 
educated or less educated or not educated ... Reject all politicians who have 
not supported the growth of Bihar. Let the political community know that the 
people of Bihar will not accept any non-performers in Bihar.

I know it is not going to be easy and nor will it happen just because a handful 
of us think this way. But then the handful of us can be instrumental in getting 
across this message to a lot more people in Bihar. Are we willing to do so for 
Bihar?

The break up of the education of Bihar MPs are as follows


Non-matric: 3
Matriculate: 3
Intermediate: 3
BA: 12
MA: 13
Engineering: 2
MBBS: 1
Ph.D. 3

I would definitely love to find out what each one of the MPs has done for 
Bihar. If you do have any thoughts or ideas about the work done, specially if 
you have some links to relevant articles, please do post it, I would like to 
read about them. And I guess many others would want to do so too. 

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