Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Students Pull Down Black Flag Hoisted by Reds in Gaya

GAYA: Showing rare courage and patriotism, students of Dumaria-based Magra High School pulled down the black flag hoisted by Maoists on the school premises on Sunday, and re-hoisted a Tricolour. The students including girls, also raised anti-Maoist slogans forcing the half-a-dozen Maoists beat a hasty retreat.

According to reports reaching here, as soon as Magra High School officiating principal Deena Nath Verma hoisted the Tricolour, a group of half-a-dozen motorcycle-borne armed Maoists arrived at the school pulled down the Tricolour and hoisted a black flag in its place.

Reacting instantly, a girl student pulled down the black flag and re-hoisted the national Tricolour. The ultras were taken aback by the courage shown by the girl who was immediately joined by other students. Sensing trouble, the rebels left the place but not before firing several rounds in the air in a bid to scare away the students. The students, thereafter, took out a protest march against the Maoists and exhorted the local shopkeepers to down their shutters to protest against Maoists. The shopkeepers instantly obliged.

Sherghati SDPO Mahendra Prasad said a case against unidentified persons has been lodged in connection with hoisting of black flag at Magra High School.

District education officerBrajesh Ojha was all praise for the students and said they had the full support of villagers. The DEO said he has sought a report from the school principal and would recommend award for the brave children.
Source :- Times of India

Saturday, July 3, 2010

लखीसराय:-विकास की धुंधली तस्वीर में बीत गए 15 साल

लखीसराय। पुराने मुंगेर जिले से पंद्रह वर्ष पूर्व अलग हुए लखीसराय जिले के सोलहवें स्थापना दिवस की तैयारी कर ली गई। शनिवार को जिला मुख्यालय में 16 वां स्थापना दिवस मनाया जाएगा। विगत पंद्रह वर्षो में विकास की बयार बही लेकिन यह जिला मानचित्र के अलावा और कही दिख नहीं रहा है। जहां जिलाधिकारी बैठकर विकास को आयाम देते हैं वह समाहरणालय भवन भी अब तक बनकर तैयार नहीं हो पाया है। जिलाधिकारी के अलावा पुलिस अधीक्षक को अपना आवास भी नसीब नहीं हो पाया है। जिले की सुरक्षा व्यवस्था की जिम्मा जिन पुलिस जवानों के कंधे पर है उसके लिए पुलिस केंद्र को भी भवन नहीं हो पाया है। आधा दर्जन विभागों में स्थायी पदाधिकारी और उनके रहने के लिए सरकारी आवास नहीं है। जिले में जन प्रतिनिधियों एवं अधिकारियों की संवेदनहीनता एवं स्वार्थपूर्ण नीति के कारण अरबों रुपए विकास के नाम पर खर्च हुए लेकिन अनियमितता की शिकायत में कमी नहीं हुई। 03 जुलाई 1994 को तत्कालीन मुख्यमंत्री लालू प्रसाद ने लखीसराय अनुमंडल को जिले का दर्जा प्रदान किया था। तब से अब तक डीएम, एसपी व डीडीसी कलेंडर की तरह बदलते रहे। विकास के नाम पर अनियमित विद्युत आपूर्ति, पेयजल के लिए हाहाकार, ग्रामीण क्षेत्रों में बदहाल शिक्षा एवं सड़क विकास का गवाह है। जिला मुख्यालय में डीएफओ कार्यालय, मत्स्य विभाग, राष्ट्रीय बचत, नलकूप विभाग संख्या- 1 आदि विभाग के पदाधिकारियों का पदस्थापन नहीं हो पाया है। वहीं उत्पाद, सहकारिता, खनन, आपूर्ति, परिवहन, कल्याण, सामाजिक सुरक्षा आदि विभागीय कार्यालय वर्तमान में समाहरणालय स्थित पुराने डीआरडीए अनुमंडल एवं एनआईसी भवन में चल रहा है। डीसीएलआर, डीआरडीए निदेशक, डीएसओ आदि पदाधिकारियोंको सरकारी आवास तक उपलब्ध नहीं है। सरकार द्वारा जिले में किशोर न्याय परिषद का गठन किया गया है लेकिन सुधार गृह नहीं है। लखीसराय शहर वर्षो से अतिक्रमण की जाल से निकलने का बाट जोह रहा है। ट्रैफिक व्यवस्था लुंज-पूंज है। अपराधियों के बढ़ते मनोबल एवं नक्सली गतिविधियों ने जिले वासियों की नींद हराम कर दी है। इसके बावजूद प्रशासनिक पदाधिकारी जिले में चौतरफा विकास का दावा कर रहे हैं।
सूत्र :- दैनिक जागरण 

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Bihar Divas (1912- 2010) 98 Year of History

On 22nd March 2010 Bihar  Celebrated his 98th Anniversary.Bihar Founded in 22nd of March 1912 from the separation of Bangal.its very same for us, we are celebrating 1st time Biahr Foundation Day Officially.

A History, Formation of Bihar  :-  
 The state of Bihar owes a great deal for its birth and development to the newspaper 'The Bihar Times' whose publication started in the year 1894 to give a boost to the demand for the separation of Bihar from Bengal which comprised of the the states of Bihar, West Bengal, Orissa and Assam. In this congeries, Bihar was a non-entity as all attention were given to Bengal, Calcutta, being the centre of administration.

After the decisive battle of Buxar, the Emperor, Shah Alam of Delhi throne transferred the diwani of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa to East India Company whose centre of activities was Calcutta. As such, there was little education in Bihar and the State was socially, educationally and economically backward and exploited.
It was in the year 1889 that Late Sachchida Nand Sinha went to England for doing Bar-at- Law. There, he became a butt of ridicule when he called himself a Bihari, coming from Bihar which had no existence on the map of the country. This humiliating experience provided a spur to Dr Sinha to strive for a niche and separate identity for the state of Bihar. In 1893, having successfully completed his Bar-at-Law, he returned to Patna and took a vow to rest content only after making Bihar-a separate administrative unit. But the struggle for Bihar like all other struggles also brought stiff opposition in its wake as volatile Bengal was not agreeable to separate identity for Bihar.

Nevertheless, the idea for separation of Bihar started taking shape and for spreading it and eliciting public support in its favour, publication of a weekly journal ''Bihar Times'' was started in the year 1894 with the support and cooperation of Nandkishore Lal of Gaya, Rai Bahadur Shreekrishna Sahay and famous journalist, Mahesh Narain who became its editor. In the initial years, this weekly journal exclusively devoted itself to the struggle for separation of Bihar from Bengal and this movement became widespread. After sometime, Dr S N Sinha and Nandkishore Lal submitted a memorandum on behalf of many local institutions to Lt governor Alexander Mackenji for separation of Bihar from Bengal. In 1906, Rajendra Prasad who was secretary of 'Bihari Club' of Calcutta, organised a conference of Bihari students at Patna in consultation with Sachchida Nand Sinha and Mahesh Narain.
In this conference, a student committe was formed to give fillip to the separatist movement and thus it gained great momentum. In 1907, Mahesh Narayan died but the movement got backing of Maulana Mazrul Haque, Ali Imam, Rai Bahadur Brahmdeo Prasad, Hasan Imam. With their help in 1908, the first convention of Bihar State Sammelan was held at Patna in which a resolution was unanimously passed to separate Bihar from Bengal. The same demand was repeated in its second convention at Bhagalpur in 1909. After a few months of this convention, Dr S.N.Sinha and Mazrul Haque were elected members of Imperial Legislative Council from the quota of Bengal Legislative Council and Muslim minority seat. By this time, the separatist movement had got recognition in the eyes of British administration. It was at that time that the then law member S.P.Sinha resigned from his post and Vice-Roy Lord Minto made Consultation with Dr Sinha to fill up the said post. Dr Sinha suggested the name of Ali Imam who was appointed Law member in place of S.P.Sinha. Ali Imam proved very helpful in furthering and giving legal boost to the idea of separation. In 1911, in Delhi Durbar, George V was going to be declared Emperor of India.On this occasion, the Secretary of India affairs wrote a letter to Govt of India in which he emphasised the demand of the Biharees terming them''healthy and law-abiding who were different to Bengalese in their origin, language, propensities, land and thinking.'' It was also communicated that on 12th December, a Lt governor in council separately for Bihar and Orissa would be appointed. This was announced in the Delhi Durbar to everybody's satisfaction amidst great rejoicings. Thus Bihar and Orissa became separate administrative unit under Lt Governor in council from 1st April,1912. In due course, Orissa was also separated from Bihar from 1st April,1936.

' Bihar Times' played its role effectively, true to its purpose, in educating the masses to struggle for creation of Bihar. This journal took up the cause of Bihar and nourished the idea that the separation of Bihar from Bengal would provide the necessary relief to the Bengal administration which will be convenient to Govt of India and in due course 'Bihar Times' influenced other newspapers of neighbouring states also in moulding them towards the idea of creation of Bihar. With the death of Mahesh Narain, it got a big jolt, nevertheless, the paper continued to come out and much later it took the form of 'Motherland' and it still continues to serve the state of Bihar in its new avatar on internet and thus the history of this paper originates from 19th century and traversing its long journey through 20th century, it will now enter the 21st century after a year with a renewed and added zeal to serve the friends of Bihar in India and abroad in the new age of information technology.
Sources:- Writteb By, Dr Suresh Nandan Sinha 

Monday, May 11, 2009

candidates for Munger constituency

List of candidates for Munger constituency(Election 2009)
Name Sex Age Category Party Address
(1)MANNU MAHTO M 32 GEN Bahujan Samaj Party VILL-Sitarampur P.O.-Rachiyahi Kachahri Tola,P.S.
- Matihani,Begusarai
(2)RAJIV RANJAN SINGH ALIAS LALAN SINGH M 55 GEN Janata Dal (United) 50-Budha Colony,,Patna-800001
(3)RAM BADAN ROY M 54 GEN Rashtriya Janata Dal Vill- Ramdiri Tola,Ramchiyahi Purana Tola P.O-B.T.P.S.
PS-Matihani,Begusarai
(4)RAM LAKHAN SINGH M 51 GEN Indian National Congress Vill- Bihat, Ibrahimpur Tola,PS- Barouni,Begusarai
(5)KUNDAN KUMAR M 33 GEN Bharatiya Jantantrik Janta Dal Shivpuri Tikiya Toli,Musallahpur Haat, Mahindru Anchal,
Patna Sadar PS- Sultanganj,Post- Mahindru-800006
(6)PRAMOD KUMAR SINGH M 40 GEN Akhil Bharatiya Desh Bhakt Morcha Vill-Gandhipur, PO- Bariyarpur,PS-Bariyarpur,Munger
(7)BIPIN KUMAR PASWAN M 26 SC Navbharat Nirman Party Moh- Walipur, Ward No-24 House No-79,PO & PS-
Jamalpur,Munger
(8)RAMENDRA MOHAN RAJESH M 37 GEN Rashtra Sewa Dal Vill & PO- Maheshpur,PS-Muffasil,Munger
(9)LOKNATH KUSHWAHA M 64 GEN Bharatiya Momin Front Vill- Sundarpur,PO-Basudeopur,Munger
(10)UCHIT KUMAR M 36 GEN Independent Gaari Vishanpur,PO & PS- Piri Bazar,Lakhisarai
(11)UMA SHANKAR BHAGAT ALIAS TUNTUN BHAIYA M 46 GEN Independent House No-12 Maharajganj,PO & PS- Jamui,Jamui-811307
(12)NARESH MAHTO M 36 GEN Independent Vill- Barhi Tola Ward No-16,PO & PS- Mokama,Patna
(13)PRAMOD KUMAR M 42 GEN Independent Vill- Rampur,,PO & PS- Jamalpur,Munger-811214
(14)BRAHMANAND MANDAL M 55 GEN Independent Garden Bazar,Bekapur,Munger
(15)RAJENDRA PRASAD SINGH M 59 GEN Independent Vill- Garhi Vishanpur,PS- Lakhisarai,Lakhisarai
(16)RADHIKA RAMAN SINGH M 58 GEN Independent Vill- Safipur, Bhirha,PO-Amarpur PS-Medni Chowki,Lakhisarai
(17)RAMDEO SINGH YADAV M 59 GEN Independent Vill- Khoja Bazar,PO- Munger PS- Kasim Bazar,Munger
(18)SHANKAR LAL CHOKHANI M 51 GEN Independent Vill & PO- Barhiya,Dist- Lakhisarai,Lakhisarai-811302
(19)SHAILENDRA KUMAR M 40 GEN Independent Vill- Ghoswari,PO-Dhanakdov via Mokama,Patna
(20)SURYODAY PASWAN M 35 SC Independent Vill- Burhanpur,PO-Mubarakpur PS- Barh,Patna


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