Well Not only Patna but two areas of Delhi ( east and north) which consists majority of biharis are among dirtiest cities.second one is Chennai.
So all those who are barking against government,check that survey out.
All those 90s born remember those days when walking out after 7-8 pm wasn’t considered normal. Ask your dad/uncle those from rural areas and having hero honda and riding it after 4 pm was a big threat.
Nitish Kumar is not a god.and what he did is far better than Lalu.
This article is a waste of space. It carefully ignores the upper caste vote bank in the caste based politics in the State.
The article also ignores the fact that most of the Urban Local Bodies in the State, including Patna, have the political control of a specific political party from a very long time.
It also ignores the fact that the Urban Development Department is in control of a political party from time immemorial.
With so many heads under one control which includes the media, when one shifts blame to previous administrators, it is understandable. Anyway, Great work , Sir. We now fairly understand that what ails this city. By the way, thanks for the historical tour of Patna. We would love to know about Azeemabad, Patliputra phases of history also, Sir.
The underlying issue probably is that Biharis think their karma is to breed profligately and that feeding them is the responsibility of rest of India ?
its not only a Patna all Bihar town are a living hell. Bihar government speak a blanket lies on everything, only few days back Nitish said their govt replace all old electric wire in an entire village or town by end of December 2019 this is a complete lie I will give you the village name with details where we have a wire on electric pole for last 40 years. Hardly you will have a full voltage to run any household home appliances.
Sir, you enumerated caste based and religious based combinations but the role of the so-called upper castes of the society was ignored. However,one may visit any urban area however small or big, the most of the elected representatives of the Urban Local Bodies belong to one particular political party. And, apart from that, the Department of Urban Development in the State is controlled by them. So, when the intelligentsia of the State will continue to deflect the blame, we may keep on lamenting Lalu, Nehru or even the Britishers, things will gradually become worse.
Also, you rightly pointed the role and responsibility of the media. The people working in the media have lost their collective conscience. They have become courtiers in the Kings’ durbar.
The residents of the city will have to change the representatives who rule over them.
But chances for that are not bright as when I went to vote in the last local body election very few people were there.
Well Not only Patna but two areas of Delhi ( east and north) which consists majority of biharis are among dirtiest cities.second one is Chennai.
So all those who are barking against government,check that survey out.
All those 90s born remember those days when walking out after 7-8 pm wasn’t considered normal. Ask your dad/uncle those from rural areas and having hero honda and riding it after 4 pm was a big threat.
Nitish Kumar is not a god.and what he did is far better than Lalu.
This article is a waste of space. It carefully ignores the upper caste vote bank in the caste based politics in the State.
The article also ignores the fact that most of the Urban Local Bodies in the State, including Patna, have the political control of a specific political party from a very long time.
It also ignores the fact that the Urban Development Department is in control of a political party from time immemorial.
With so many heads under one control which includes the media, when one shifts blame to previous administrators, it is understandable. Anyway, Great work , Sir. We now fairly understand that what ails this city. By the way, thanks for the historical tour of Patna. We would love to know about Azeemabad, Patliputra phases of history also, Sir.
The underlying issue probably is that Biharis think their karma is to breed profligately and that feeding them is the responsibility of rest of India ?
just being curious. you having held such important administrative positions surely could have done something. What were your constraints?
its not only a Patna all Bihar town are a living hell. Bihar government speak a blanket lies on everything, only few days back Nitish said their govt replace all old electric wire in an entire village or town by end of December 2019 this is a complete lie I will give you the village name with details where we have a wire on electric pole for last 40 years. Hardly you will have a full voltage to run any household home appliances.
It only shows that Biharis love dirt.
Sir, you enumerated caste based and religious based combinations but the role of the so-called upper castes of the society was ignored. However,one may visit any urban area however small or big, the most of the elected representatives of the Urban Local Bodies belong to one particular political party. And, apart from that, the Department of Urban Development in the State is controlled by them. So, when the intelligentsia of the State will continue to deflect the blame, we may keep on lamenting Lalu, Nehru or even the Britishers, things will gradually become worse.
Also, you rightly pointed the role and responsibility of the media. The people working in the media have lost their collective conscience. They have become courtiers in the Kings’ durbar.
The residents of the city will have to change the representatives who rule over them.
But chances for that are not bright as when I went to vote in the last local body election very few people were there.
Most Indian cities are hell holes. Indians procreate incessantly so that their children can also experience hell.