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Bihar Day is celebrated every year on 22 March in India. The day marks the anniversary of the founding of Bihar state in 1912. The state was previously part of the Bengal Presidency. The first Bihar Diwas event was organized in 2010 to commemorate the 111th anniversary of the state. Know the history, significanace and ways to observe the Bihar Diwas 2024.
The first Bihar Diwas was celebrated in 2010. The day was established to commemorate the 111th anniversary of Bihar's statehood. The state government organized various cultural events, including music, dance, and a series of processions, to celebrate the day.
The significance of Bihar Day lies in showcasing Bihar's rich history, culture, and traditions. The day is also an opportunity to recognize the contributions of Bihar's leaders to the nation's development and to promote unity and harmony among people from different communities.
It is a time to reflect on the state's history and to renew our commitment to its development and progress. The celebrations of Bihar Day include a variety of activities and events that showcase the state's rich cultural heritage and provide an opportunity for local artists to showcase their talent.
The day also emphasizes the importance of environmental conservation and awareness. The state government takes various steps to protect the environment, and it also encourages its citizens to do the same. This makes Bihar Day an opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of sustainable development and to promote green technologies.
Bihar Day is a significant day to celebrate the history, culture, and rich heritage of Bihar. The day also presents an opportunity to recognize the contributions of Bihar's leaders to the nation's development and to promote unity and harmony among people from different communities.
Here are some ways to celebrate Bihar Day:
Attend cultural events and processions
Visit exhibitions showcasing Bihar's art, culture, and history
Participate in competitions, such as debates, essay writing, and quiz competitions
Join plantation drives to promote environmental conservation
Share a meal with people from different communities at community meals or langars
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