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Having left Bihar in 1986, I always regretted not to do much significantly for my home state as I never got an opportunity to work in Bihar. I was constantly exploring ways to do something within my limited capabilities for our great state. Late in 2015, I got some opportunities to explore ways and worked on a model where we all can contribute for the betterment of our state. A year of pains, trial runs and hard work when we faced many hurdles in terms of financial constraints, I am glad that I can now showcase www.jagritbihar.com which I developed with the purpose of empowering people of Bihar by providing a platform which could help them raise their voice on the burning issues confronting them. The idea is also to make the local administration more accountable towards such issues and thus the website is designed in such a manner to cover all nine commisionaries as well as 243 assembly constituencies for ease of governance and fixing responsibilities. I shall be thankful if you go through the website and send me suggestions to improve it. I shall appreciate if you start contributing to the website, whether in English, Hindi or Urdu as per the format of the website. I am sure with your help, we can be able to give voice to the people of our state. You may also click this link too http://www.jagritbihar.com/2017/04/08/%e0%a4%97%e0%a4%82%e0%a4%a6%e0%a4%be-%e0%a4%aa%e0%a4%be%e0%a4%a8%e0%a5%80-%e0%a4%aa%e0%a5%80%e0%a4%a8%e0%a5%87-%e0%a4%aa%e0%a4%b0-%e0%a4%ae%e0%a4%9c%e0%a4%ac%e0%a5%82%e0%a4%b0-%e0%a4%b9%e0%a5%88/

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