President Murmu, PM Modi Extend Wishes for Bihar's 'Golden Future' on Bihar Day

President Droupadi Murmu extended warm greetings on Bihar Day, expressing hopes for a 'golden future' for the state and confidence in its people's talent. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also conveyed his wishes, highlighting Bihar's cultural legacy and its role in building a developed India. Both leaders posted their messages on social media platform X. Bihar Day is observed annually on March 22, marking the state's formation from Bengal in 1912.

Key Points: President Murmu, PM Modi Wish Bihar Day, Hail State's Heritage

  • Greetings for Bihar Day from top leaders
  • Praise for state's culture and heritage
  • Confidence in residents' talent and hard work
  • State's role in building a developed India
  • Marks formation of Bihar from Bengal in 1912
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President Murmu expresses hopes for 'golden future' in Bihar Day greetings

President Droupadi Murmu and PM Narendra Modi extend Bihar Day greetings, expressing confidence in the state's talent and contribution to a developed India.

"I extend my best wishes for a golden future to the state and all its residents. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, March 22

President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday extended warm greetings on the occasion of Bihar Day, hoping for a golden future for the state.

In a post on X, the President recognised the culture and heritage of the state and asserted confidence in the talent and hard work of its residents in contributing to the growth of the state and the country.

"Heartfelt greetings of Bihar Day to all the people of Bihar residing in the country and abroad. As the land of the world's first republic, and along with it, the birthplace of glorious empires and great cultural-spiritual traditions, this soil has always enriched the land of India by making contributions in various fields. I am confident that the residents of the state, with their boundless talent and hard work, will play an important role in the development of Bihar and the entire country. I extend my best wishes for a golden future to the state and all its residents," the post read.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also conveyed wishes to the people of Bihar on the occasion of Bihar Day, highlighting the state's cultural legacy and expressing confidence in its contribution toward building a developed India.

On X, he wrote, "On the occasion of Bihar Day, heartfelt greetings to all my family members in the state. Our province, which imparts grandeur and divinity to India's heritage, is today engaged in crafting ever-new chapters of progress. I am confident that the dedication and capability of the hardworking and energetic people here will greatly contribute to realizing the resolve of a developed Bihar alongside a developed India."

Bihar Day (Bihar Diwas) is observed every year on March 22, marking the formation of the state of Bihar. It was on this day that the British carved out the state from Bengal in 1912, and it is observed as a public holiday in Bihar.

- ANI

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Priya S
Beautiful sentiments. It's good to see national leaders acknowledging the state's historical significance. However, I hope these wishes translate into concrete policies and investments for Bihar's development. The state needs more than just greetings.
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Rohit P
As a Bihari working in Bangalore, this fills me with pride. Our state has given so much to India - from Chanakya to Aryabhata. The hard work of Biharis is visible in every corner of the country. Jai Bihar!
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Sarah B
It's fascinating to learn about Bihar Day. The reference to it being the land of the world's first republic (Vaishali) is something more people should know about. A great day to celebrate India's deep democratic roots.
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Vikram M
The PM calling the people his "family members" is a nice touch. Unity in diversity is our strength. Let's hope for a future where Bihar's progress matches its glorious past. Happy Bihar Diwas to all!
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Karthik V
Good wishes are always welcome. But as someone from Patna, I've seen the infrastructure challenges firsthand. Talent and hard work are there in abundance, but we need better opportunities right here at home to stop the brain drain.

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