Sunday, January 26, 2025

Delhi - how poor we are; if the political manifestos is anything to go by:

 

We are not able pay our electricity and water bills; we are not able to take care of our pregnant wife; we are not able to take our parents on pilgrimage; we are not able to pay for the health of our family.


We are not even able to feed our families; that’s why government has to come to our rescue.


Thanks to so kind political think tanks and political parties of our country who came to our rescue in their manifestos.


Source: https://www.livemint.com/politics/news/aap-poll-manifesto-promises-ration-at-doorstep-24-hour-shopping-areas-11580806775297.html

Source:https://indianexpress.com/elections/delhi-assembly-elections-2025-schemes-aap-bjp-congress-9784317/

But the truth is no Delhi walas want these schemes; instead we want better facility of education and healthcare with opportunity for employment with better wages to be able to pay for all these facilities.


But no one is even listening to what we are saying and there is competition to give more free.


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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Kishore Biyani lead Future Group developing Food Park in Bhagalpur

MUMBAI: Kolkata-based Keventer Group today said it is developing a Food Park in Bhagalpur in Bihar, in partnership with the Future Group, at a total investment of Rs 200 crore.

“With a vision to add value to the lives of the customers, we are confident that the current Food Park in Bihar alone will cater to the needs of over 20,000 farmers there. We wish to cater to the needs of the small and medium farmers across India and feel that food parks will contribute to this development,” Keventer Group Managing Director Mayank Jalan said in a release issue here.

The partnership food park involves 65 per cent investment from the Keventer Group and 35 per cent from the Futures Group, he added.

The land for the food park, spread over 125 acres, has already been acquired and work will commence in the next 30 days.

To follow more on this news, please click http://www.news.biharprabha.com/2011/06/future-group-developing-food-park-in-bhagalpur/

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Bihar BHAG - Big Hairy Audicious Goal on linking the rivers

In an effort to put Bihar firmly on the development map, the Nitish Kumar government has embarked on an ambitious plan to interlink rivers which will go a long way in solving the perennial flood problem and also augment irrigation facilities.

Ground work has already started on eight projects, of which five relate to tackling of floods, two to create additional irrigation facility and the last a hydel power plant, the state water resource department”s principal secretary Afjal Amanullah told PTI.

Amanullah said that the first such project envisaging interlinking of the Burhi Gandak river with Noon, Baya and Ganga rivers would start by mid 2011-12.

Bihar coming up with new industries

Three of the units, which are directly being set up by the companies, are coming up in Hajipur. The other unit, being set up in Muzaffarpur, is a joint venture with a local company getting the franchise of a reputed brand.
The units will generate employment of over 1,000 people.

Britannia is setting up its biscuit-making unit at Hajipur, around 25km north of Patna. The unit is likely to be operational by September this year.

It will have the capacity to produce 50,000 metric tonnes of biscuits every year and the company would invest about Rs 55 crore under this project. It would provide employment to 330 people.

Bansal biscuits, the makers of the Anmol brand of biscuits, too are setting up their unit in Hajipur. Biscuits made in this unit are likely to hit the local market in March this year. This unit would have the capacity to make 12,600 metric tonnes of biscuit per annum and would provide employment to 117 people. The company is investing about Rs 23 crore.

To follow more details on this news, please follow the link http://www.news.biharprabha.com/2011/01/bihar-coming-up-with-new-industries/

Monday, May 16, 2011

Infosys to setup its unit in Bihar

“Infosys officials approached the state government for land to set up its centre. The government is considering to provide land at Bihta near Patna ,” an official in the chief minister’s office told.

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http://www.news.biharprabha.com/2011/03/infosys-to-setup-its-unit-in-bihar/

Extensive Industrial Promotion policy for Bihar Economic Development

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar today said the proposed Industrial Promotion Policy 2011, would mobilise investments for setting up industries in the state.

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French Consul Reviews Investment Opportunities in Bihar

"The business climate has changed in the state and I am here to gather information to study investment possibilities under the current administration in Bihar," Rysto said while praising Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for changing the business scenario in the state for better.

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