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Always loved this weather(it's so clean and quiet)

After the rain, it's so quiet that i can seriously hear the train horn and it's rumbling from about 4-5km away. The air is super clean too!and and and, we can actually see fireflies just like in movies (last slide), and it feels so incredibly fresh. Every evening, we get to see a unique sunset – sometimes it's all reddish-pink, sometimes orange, or sometimes yellow (2nd slide).

u/daemon5921 — 6 hours ago
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It's official!! Prashant Kishore from Bankipur seat

What's your opinion? Is it going to be at least a tough fight? I an still not able to hope for their win, after such defeat last time. Bankipur ki jnta ab decide kregi

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I wanted to ask a genuine question to fellow Biharis. Does anyone else feel that Biharis are among the most negatively stereotyped and poorly treated people within India?

Many Biharis leave home, work incredibly hard, contribute to the economy, and love this country wholeheartedly. Yet many of us still experience jokes, insults, prejudice, and humiliation simply because of where we were born.

I know Bihar has its problems. I know some Biharis have given the state a bad name. But every state has criminals, scammers, and people who behave badly. Why does an entire community continue to carry this stigma?

Biharis are treated like garbage outside, any state you go except some, people will treat you like subhumans and humiliate you like in Maharashtra, Delhi. But, Biharis always are so patriotic for country while country doesn't care for them.

I should make it clear that I love my country but I think the country doesn't recognize us at all.

Many people from different state are often mocked and made fun of but for biharis, this is on whole different level. There was a incident of a policeman who shot a normal person as he said that he is bihari. Sometimes I feel like we should be ashamed of being so patriotic to a country which doesn't treat us as a human but, then again I have a deep love for my country, but I also expect that our country should also love us back.

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u/BadeLandwale12 — 1 day ago
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Help please, how to go GEC aurangabad from katihar/purnea ?

My friend has to report in the GEC aurangabad fir documents verification.

u/Civil_Appointment997 — 20 hours ago
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Help regarding documents

Mujhe bce bhaglpur allot hua hai lekin anti ragging aur gap certificate k format nhi mil rha

Pls koi dm me iska format bhej dijiye 🙏

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u/itsisolated — 24 hours ago
▲ 56 r/bihar+1 crossposts

Why's a statue of Bhamashah (mewar) being erected in Begusarai?? Begusarai needs Maharaja bakhtwar singh & Ramdhari singh dinkar, not outsiders

Post-2014, Indian politics has largely been about installing statues of northwestern and Maratha icons in every possible region of India in the name of Hindutva. Be it Maratha statues in Magadha and Bengal, or Maharana Pratap on a random street in Uttar Pradesh.

I'm not hating on those figures, but we should celebrate our own heroes instead.

In this context, a statue of a historical figure from Mewar is going to be erected in Begusarai. I mean, what were his contributions to the land where his statue is being installed?

From the soil of Begusarai, Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh Chakwar, Deva Devanam, rose and defied the Nawab of Bengal. From Darbhanga in the north to the borders of Odisha in the south, everything was under his control and the chakwar dynastywas called the 'master of north bihar'. Yet, unfortunately, we don't celebrate him.

Or take Rashtrakavi Dinkar Sahab himself. Why should we ever let go of honoring him?

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Yaha jab bhi aao, kuch bhi hote rehta hai 😂, 📍City Centre, Patna

imagine u entered a Mall for a movie and found an MMA Ring and two people fighting 😂

u/TallCamera4893 — 1 day ago
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This video, which emerged from Ballia in Begusarai, raises several serious questions. If the police are truly trying to frame someone with a gun in their belt, then who should the common man expect justice from? The job of a uniform is to provide security, not to conspire.

This video, which emerged from Ballia in Begusarai, raises several serious questions.

If the police are truly trying to frame someone with a gun in their belt, then who should the common man expect justice from?

The job of a uniform is to provide security, not to conspire. The case should be investigated impartially, and whoever is found guilty should be prosecuted.

u/sirajnoorani — 1 day ago
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It is from Maharashtra, If it is from Bihar, it is all over internet and become Meme

u/Only-Week9385 — 2 days ago