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arun kumar :Dec 21, 2009 at 12:57 PM
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zaka hyder :Dec 21, 2009 at 12:25 PM
when uma can meet pragya singh,,,,,then i have the right to
meet ajmal kasab
desi plug :Dec 21, 2009 at 02:22 AM
it must be noted that majority of residents of south
american country called Guyana, neighbouring
brazil/venezuala are descendants of migrant indented lndian
labourers/clerks under British india mainly from uttar
Pradesh, bihar & old bengal whose children today have
mixed races (indo-european/dutch ancestry) though not all of
them, still retaining their indian names.Even though few in
numbers they do exceptionally well in business,banking,
academics, Research & development, also cultural &
community spirits.
desi plug :Dec 21, 2009 at 02:15 AM
Professionals from Bihar who have made a mark in various
fields at home and abroad say the state is changing and will
be developed in the coming years.

"Bihar is on the verge of change and development,
positive signs are visible," said Sampada Singh,
chairman of pharma company Alkem Labs, at a two-day conclave
on Bihar that began here Saturday.

"Still, more miles have to be covered by Bihar before
it becomes a paradise for investment and development,"
Singh said after inaugurating the conclave.

Pulak Prasad, the founder of Singapore-based Nalanda
Capital, said industrialization is the key to the state's
development.

"Bihar cannot develop without industrialization. It is
high time that industries are set up on the public-private
partnership format," Prasad added.

MJ Warsi, who teaches at Washington University in St Louis,
appealed to the privileged sections to help the people of
Bihar attain better standards of living.

"But that cannot be possible unless we share more than
our money, we must share our talents, ideas, energies along
with our investible surplus."

The objective of the conclave, which more than 100 people
with their roots in Bihar are attending, is to bring
industry captains, policy makers, scholars, development
practitioners and social activists on a common platform to
discuss ways to accelerate the pace of socio-economic change
in Bihar.

"The overall intention is to identify and bring such
faces into focus and credit those accomplishments which
brought fame to the state," said Ajay Kumar, chief
executive of Bihartimes.com, which is organising the
conclave.
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