The name of the state, Bihar, comes out of Vihara– a word from Sanskrit and Pali monastic literature meaning abode. However, for several of Bihar’s–more than 100 million– people, the goal of life has become to settle elsewhere. It’s not only an etymological tragedy to start with but also a way of pain that folks from the state have, over the years, normalized. they need to acquiesce to the actual fact that the worth of success begins with the loss of home. If Bihar was a rustic it'd be the 12th most populous country in the world, sandwiched somewhere between Japan and Ethiopia. If time will be a measure, Bihar’s per-capita income today stands at but the per-capita of India in 2009-10. One in three Bihari lives under the yoke of the poverty level. Unemployment reigns high. Factori...
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